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1. Change in hepatitis C virus positivity among needle-stick injury source patients: a 10-year experience in a Japanese tertiary hospital.

2. CD4/CD8 ratio predicts the cellular immune response to acute hepatitis C in HIV-coinfected adults.

3. Impact of resistance-associated variant dominancy on treatment in patients with HCV genotype 1b receiving daclatasvir/asunaprevir.

4. Can the Abbott RealTime hepatitis C virus assay be used to predict therapeutic outcomes in hepatitis C virus-infected patients undergoing triple therapy?

5. Deconvoluting the composition of low-frequency hepatitis C viral quasispecies: comparison of genotypes and NS3 resistance-associated variants between HCV/HIV coinfected hemophiliacs and HCV monoinfected patients in Japan.

6. Factors predictive of sustained virological response following 72 weeks of combination therapy for genotype 1b hepatitis C.

7. Pathogenesis of lipid metabolism disorder in hepatitis C: polyunsaturated fatty acids counteract lipid alterations induced by the core protein.

8. Hepatocarcinogenesis in hepatitis C: HCV shrewdly exacerbates oxidative stress by modulating both production and scavenging of reactive oxygen species.

9. Lipid metabolism and liver disease in hepatitis C viral infection.

10. Hepatitis C virus core protein compromises iron-induced activation of antioxidants in mice and HepG2 cells.

11. Molecular basis for the synergy between alcohol and hepatitis C virus in hepatocarcinogenesis.

12. [Mechanisms of drug resistance in hepatitis viruses B and C].

13. Alteration of intrahepatic cytokine expression and AP-1 activation in transgenic mice expressing hepatitis C virus core protein.

14. The significance of hepatitis B virus DNA detected in hepatocellular carcinoma of patients with hepatitis C.

15. Steatosis and intrahepatic hepatitis C virus in chronic hepatitis.

16. The core protein of hepatitis C virus induces hepatocellular carcinoma in transgenic mice.

17. Hepatitis C virus core protein induces hepatic steatosis in transgenic mice.

18. Sialadenitis histologically resembling Sjogren syndrome in mice transgenic for hepatitis C virus envelope genes.

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