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1. Expression of Reactive Oxygen Species–Related Transcripts in Egyptian Children With Autism

2. Transcriptional Dysregulation of Upstream Signaling of IFN Pathway in Chronic HCV Type 4 Induced Liver Fibrosis.

3. Overexpression of miRNA 26a and 26b with MMP-9 are valuable diagnostic biomarkers for colorectal cancer patients

4. Highly Sensitive Serum miRNA Panel for the Diagnosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Egyptian Patients with HCV-Related HCC

5. The potential value of miRNA-223 as a diagnostic biomarker for Egyptian colorectal patients

6. Differential Expression of miR-21, miR-23a, and miR-27a, and Their Diagnostic Significance in Egyptian Colorectal Cancer Patients

7. JAK-STAT Signaling in Liver Fibrosis

8. Dysregulation of fibrosis related genes in HCV induced liver disease

9. The impact of genetic variations in sofosbuvir metabolizing enzymes and innate immunity mediators on treatment outcome in HCV-infected patients

10. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Expression in Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Liver Fibrosis: A Potential Biomarker

11. Tumor necrosis factor-α -G308A polymorphism is associated with liver pathological changes in hepatitis C virus patients

12. Increased incidence of cytomegalovirus coinfection in HCV-infected patients with late liver fibrosis is associated with dysregulation of JAK-STAT pathway

13. Expression of Reactive Oxygen Species–Related Transcripts in Egyptian Children With Autism

14. Antiviral Activity of Virocidal Peptide Derived from NS5A against Two Different HCV Genotypes: Anin vitroStudy

15. IN VITRONEUTRALIZATION OF HCV BY GOAT ANTIBODIES AGAINST PEPTIDES ENCOMPASSING REGIONS DOWNSTREAM OF HVR-1 OF E2 GLYCOPROTEIN

16. Methylene Tetrahydrofolate Reductase Gene Polymorphism is Associated with Severity of Liver Steatosis in Chronically Infected Patients with HCV Genotype 4

17. Association of IL28B SNP With Progression of Egyptian HCV Genotype 4 Patients to End Stage Liver Disease

18. Single nucleotide polymorphism at exon 7 splice acceptor site of OAS1 gene determines response of hepatitis C virus patients to interferon therapy

19. Human cytomegalovirus infection inhibits response of chronic hepatitis-C-virus-infected patients to interferon-based therapy

20. Murine neutralizing antibody response and toxicity to synthetic peptides derived from E1 and E2 proteins of hepatitis C virus

21. Alteration of the Total Nuclear DNA Ploidy in Different Histopathological Liver Tissues Negative and Positive for HCV RNA

22. Establishment of human clones producing neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies to the envelope E1/E2 protein of hepatitis C virus by EBV immortalization of immune CD22⁺ B cells

23. Predictors of Disease Recurrence Post Living Donor Liver Transplantation in End Stage Chronic HCV Patients

24. A Study of CC-Chemokine Receptor 5 (CCR5) Polymorphism on the Outcome of HCV Therapy in Egyptian Patients

25. Mouse monoclonal antibody towards e1 specific epitope blocks viral entry and intracellular viral replication in vitro

26. Neutralizing activities of caprine antibodies towards conserved regions of the HCV envelope glycoprotein E2

27. Single nucleotide polymorphism at exon 7 splice acceptor site of OAS1 gene determines response of hepatitis C virus patients to interferon therapy

28. Human cytomegalovirus infection inhibits response of chronic hepatitis-C-virus-infected patients to interferon-based therapy

29. WITHDRAWN: Caprine antibodies towards E2 conserved peptides interfere with hepatitis C virus infectivity in vitro

30. Conserved peptides within the E2 region of Hepatitis C virus induce humoral and cellular responses in goats

31. HepG2 cells support viral replication and gene expression of hepatitis C virus genotype 4 in vitro

32. IL28B polymorphism and cytomegalovirus predict response to treatment in Egyptian HCV type 4 patients

33. Assessment of human cytomegalovirus co-infection in Egyptian chronic HCV patients

34. Circulating viral core and E1 antigen levels as supplemental markers for HCV Chronic hepatitis

35. A multiepitope peptide vaccine against HCV stimulates neutralizing humoral and persistent cellular responses in mice

37. Tumor necrosis factor-α -G308A polymorphism is associated with liver pathological changes in hepatitis C virus patients.

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