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The development of robust cell-culturing systems capable of Hepatitis C Virus replication and infection has witnessed an explosion of innovative research directed at understanding HCV biology in the context of the authentic replicative cycle of the virus. This book provides a compilation of research techniques in use in HCV labs worldwide.
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The development of robust cell-culturing systems capable of Hepatitis C Virus replication & infection has witnessed an explosion of innovative research directed at understanding HCV biology in the context of the authentic replicative cycle of the virus. This book provides a compilation of research techniques in use in HCV labs worldwide.

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