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- who: Yi-Tong Yang from the We collected renal biopsy specimens in paraffin blocks that had been diagnosed as HBV-GN at the Department of Nephrology of Shanghai Jiaotong University Affiliated Hospitals during , and The diagnosis of HBVGN was made by serological detection of HBV antigens and antibodies, and immunohistochemical demonstration of HBV-related antigens as well as immune complexes in a kidney biopsy specimen55. According to the pathological type and serum HBV antigens, we divided samples into four groups: group I, the HBV-GN group (both renal tissue and serum HBsAg positive), samples have published the . . .
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