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Autor:
Reham Hammad, Mona A El Dosoky, Asmaa A El Madbouly, Reda Badr Aglan, Sherihan G Abdel Hamid, Samy Zaki, Elham Ali, Fatma Al Zahraa Abdel Hakem, Alshimaa M Mosaad, Neamat A Abdel Mageed, Fatma M Kotb, Hend G Kotb, Omaima I Aboul-Kheir, Sandy Kujumdshiev, Ulrich Sack, Claude Lambert, Nadia M. Hamdy
Cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction (CAID) is an immunological perturbation that develops on top of liver cirrhosis (LC). Immune perturbation directs LC progression to hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Innate immune cells, in particular, monocytes,
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::03700c4f6b5a87717c4e5330c5082e9c
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2626454/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2626454/v1
Autor:
Reham Hammad, Reda Badr Aglan, Shaymaa A. Mohammed, Eman Abu-elnasr Awad, Marwa A. Elsaid, Hanan .M. Bedair, Seham K. Khirala, Mohamed A. Selim, Asmaa A. Abo Elqasem, Areej Rushdi, Mohamed Ali, Omaima I Abo-Elkheir, Eman F. Sanad, Nadia M. Hamdy
Background and Aim. Since virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) pathogenesis involves liver inflammation, therefore, post-hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection would be a cause for liver cirrhosis that would progress to HCC. Cytotoxic T cells (Tc)
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::36b826b80c491b8ac6a74b529b0d8809
Autor:
Reham Hammad, Mona A Eldosoky, Alshaimaa M Mosaad, Asmaa M El-Nasser, Fatma M Kotb, Salwa I Elshennawy, Noha Abdel-Rahman Eldesoky, Mohamed A Selim, Gina G Naguib, Ossama A Ahmed, Mohamed Alboraie, Reda Badr Aglan
Publikováno v:
Journal of hepatocellular carcinoma. 9
Reham Hammad,1 Mona A Eldosoky,1 Alshaimaa M Mosaad,2 Asmaa M El-Nasser,3 Fatma M Kotb,4 Salwa I Elshennawy,1 Noha Abdel-Rahman Eldesoky,5 Mohamed A Selim,6 Gina G Naguib,7 Ossama A Ahmed,7 Mohamed Alboraie,8 Reda Badr Aglan9 1Clinical Pathology Depa
Autor:
Reham Hammad, Reda Badr Aglan, Shaymaa A. Mohammed, Eman Abu-elnasr Awad, Marwa A. Elsaid, Hanan M. Bedair, Seham K. Khirala, Mohamed A Selim, Asmaa A. Abo Elqasem, Areej Rushdi, Mohamed Ali, Omaima I. Abo-Elkheir, Eman F. Sanad, Nadia M. Hamdy
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences; Volume 23; Issue 20; Pages: 12541
Virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) pathogenesis involves liver inflammation, therefore, despite successful treatment, hepatitis C virus (HCV) may progress to HCC from initiated liver cirrhosis. Cytotoxic T cells (Tcs) are known to be involv