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Hepatitis C Direct Acting Antivirals: The New Standard Of Care, An
Issue Of Clinics In Liver Disease

Hepatitis C Virus is a quickly evolving area within hepatology owing to various medical therapies. This title includes review articles devoted to the following medical therapies: Boceprevir, Telaprevir, Protease Inhibitors in Development, NS5B Nucleoside and Non-Nucleoside Inhibitors.
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Hepatitis C Virus is a quickly evolving area within hepatology owing to various medical therapies. This title

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review articles devoted to the following medical therapies: Boceprevir, Telaprevir, Protease Inhibitors in Development, NS5B Nucleoside & Non-Nucleoside Inhibitors.

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