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Immunohistochemical Detection of Hepatitis C Virus (Genotype 4) in B-cell NHL in an Egyptian Population Correlation With Serum HCV-RNA

Immunohistochemical Detection of Hepatitis C Virus (Genotype 4) in B-cell NHL in an Egyptian... RESEARCH ARTICLE Immunohistochemical Detection of Hepatitis C Virus (Genotype 4) in B-cell NHL in an Egyptian Population Correlation With Serum HCV-RNA Iman Gouda, MD,* Ola Nada, MD,w Sameera Ezzat, MD,z Mai Eldaly, PhD,y Christopher Loffredo, PhD,J Clive Taylor, MD, PhD,z and Mohamed Abdel-Hamid, PhD# in lymphomagenesis. The low number of cases showing Background and Aim: Retrospective evaluation of hepatitis C expression of viral proteins may represent a low viral load in virus (HCV) prevalence in lymphoma tissues has important lymphoid tissue and/or restriction of HCV protein expression to applications in clarifying the contribution of viral factors to the certain subtypes of B-cell NHL. Immunohistochemistry can be pathogenesis. Trials for detection of HCV at the cellular level in used as a complementary tool for specific HCV detection in the lymphoma tissues are, so far, minimal with unsatisfactory paraffin-embedded material of lymphoma tissues not suitable results. We aimed to study the detection and localization of for RNA analysis. HCV in the tissues of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) Key Words: hepatitis C virus, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, patients. immunohistochemistry Design: We performed immunohistochemistry to detect the (Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 2010;18:29–34) HCV nonstructural 3 protein in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens of B-cell NHL patients, in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology Wolters Kluwer Health

Immunohistochemical Detection of Hepatitis C Virus (Genotype 4) in B-cell NHL in an Egyptian Population Correlation With Serum HCV-RNA

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1541-2016
DOI
10.1097/PAI.0b013e3181ae9e82
pmid
19644357
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RESEARCH ARTICLE Immunohistochemical Detection of Hepatitis C Virus (Genotype 4) in B-cell NHL in an Egyptian Population Correlation With Serum HCV-RNA Iman Gouda, MD,* Ola Nada, MD,w Sameera Ezzat, MD,z Mai Eldaly, PhD,y Christopher Loffredo, PhD,J Clive Taylor, MD, PhD,z and Mohamed Abdel-Hamid, PhD# in lymphomagenesis. The low number of cases showing Background and Aim: Retrospective evaluation of hepatitis C expression of viral proteins may represent a low viral load in virus (HCV) prevalence in lymphoma tissues has important lymphoid tissue and/or restriction of HCV protein expression to applications in clarifying the contribution of viral factors to the certain subtypes of B-cell NHL. Immunohistochemistry can be pathogenesis. Trials for detection of HCV at the cellular level in used as a complementary tool for specific HCV detection in the lymphoma tissues are, so far, minimal with unsatisfactory paraffin-embedded material of lymphoma tissues not suitable results. We aimed to study the detection and localization of for RNA analysis. HCV in the tissues of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) Key Words: hepatitis C virus, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, patients. immunohistochemistry Design: We performed immunohistochemistry to detect the (Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol 2010;18:29–34) HCV nonstructural 3 protein in paraffin-embedded tissue specimens of B-cell NHL patients, in

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Applied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular MorphologyWolters Kluwer Health

Published: Jan 1, 2010

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