The effects of chronic hepatitis C and B virus infections on liver reduced and oxidized glutathione concentrations

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of hepatitis B and C virus infections on liver glutathione status. Reduced and oxidized glutathione levels were determined in liver biopsy specimens obtained from patients with chronic liver disease including chronic active hepatitis and cirrhosis. I...

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description The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of hepatitis B and C virus infections on liver glutathione status. Reduced and oxidized glutathione levels were determined in liver biopsy specimens obtained from patients with chronic liver disease including chronic active hepatitis and cirrhosis. In patients with hepatitis B virus infections, GSH and GSH/GSSG levels were significantly low compared with those in controls ( P
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