The coming impact of gene expression profiling on the diagnosis and treatment of HCV-associated liver disease

Gene expression profiling allows the level of activity of thousands of genes to be monitored simultaneously. Profiling is often carried out on specialized chips or slides, which have microarrays of gene targets at predetermined addresses. In the immediate future, microarrays promise to yield new ins...

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Hepatitis C - genetics
Hepatitis C - therapy
Hepatitis C - virology
Hepatitis C virus
Human viral diseases
Humans
Infectious diseases
Liver - metabolism
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Viral diseases
Viral hepatitis
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