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Hepatitis C Viruses Genomes and Molecular Biology

Hepatitis C Viruses Genomes and Molecular Biology

Hepatitis C Viruses Genomes and Molecular Biology

This book aims to provide a state of the art account of recent advances in the molecular and cellular biology, immunology and pathogenesis of HCV. Covered topics are: HCV Genome and Life Cycle, HCV Glycoproteins, HCV NS2/3 Protease, HCV Helicase, HCV NS4B, Biochemical Activities of the HCV NS5B RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase, HCV Replicon Systems, HCV Regulation of Host Defense and Regulation of Adaptive Immunity by HCV.

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