21 results on '"Rehermann, Barbara"'
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2. Baseline Intrahepatic and Peripheral Innate Immunity are Associated with Hepatitis C Virus Clearance During Direct‐Acting Antiviral Therapy
3. The role of genetics in hepatic fibrosis among hepatitis C virus patients
4. Hepatitis B virus evades innate immunity of hepatocytes but activates cytokine production by macrophages
5. Mature peritoneal macrophages take an avascular route into the injured liver and promote tissue repair
6. Immunological aspects of antiviral therapy of chronic hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus infections
7. Ribavirin improves the IFN-γ response of natural killer cells to IFN-based therapy of hepatitis C virus infection
8. Innate immune responses in hepatitis C virus-exposed healthcare workers who do not develop acute infection
9. Reply: B-cell frequency in HCV-related mixed cryoglobulinemia
10. IL-29 is the dominant type III interferon produced by hepatocytes during acute hepatitis C virus infection
11. B cell homeostasis in chronic hepatitis C virus-related mixed cryoglobulinemia is maintained through naïve B cell apoptosis
12. Early changes in interferon signaling define natural killer cell response and refractoriness to interferon-based therapy of hepatitis C patients
13. Natural killer cell function is intact after direct exposure to infectious hepatitis C virions
14. Cell culture-produced hepatitis C virus impairs plasmacytoid dendritic cell function
15. The Liver as an Immunological Organ
16. Hepatitis C virus and the threshold of natural killer cell inhibition
17. Reply
18. Effects of antiviral therapy on the cellular immune response in acute hepatitis C
19. Chronic hepatitis B and hepatocarcinogenesis: Does prevention of “collateral damage” bring the cure?
20. Immunologic aspects of acute and chronic hepatitis B and C
21. Hepatosplenomegaly as the only gastrointestinal sign of systemic mastocytosis
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