Decreased levels of serum zonulin and copeptin in chronic Hepatitis-B patients

Liver and intestines are anatomically and physiologically linked. Zonulin is a protein modulating intercellular tight junctions and regulating intestinal permeability. Copeptin was studied as a marker of systemic circulation disorders in research about vasopressin and was associated with liver disea...

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Bacterial infections
Carcinoma
Care and treatment
Chronic illnesses
Deoxyribonucleic acid
Development and progression
DNA
Health aspects
Hepatitis
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B virus
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Infection
Infections
Liver cirrhosis
Liver diseases
Microbiota
Nervous system
Original
Patients
Permeability
Public health
Small intestine
Studies
Variance analysis
title Decreased levels of serum zonulin and copeptin in chronic Hepatitis-B patients
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