Inherent transcriptional signatures of NK cells are associated with response to IFNα + rivabirin therapy in patients with Hepatitis C Virus
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F. Marincola | D. Bedognetti | K. Matsuura | E. Wang | Yingdong Zhao | L. Moretta | H. Alter | F. Bozzano | F. Marras | M. Sommariva | M. Ascierto | A. Picciotto | S. Marenco | Valeria DeGiorgi | Cathy A. Schechterly | A. De Maria
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