Hypermethylated levels of E-cadherin promoter in Huh-7 cells expressing the HCV core protein.
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Teresa Balsamo | Manlio Vinciguerra | Gianluigi Mazzoccoli | M. Vinciguerra | V. Pazienza | G. Mazzoccoli | M. Ripoli | V. Brunetti | C. Piccoli | Valerio Pazienza | Maria Ripoli | Raffaela Barbano | Claudia Piccoli | Virgilio Brunetti | Michelina Coco | M. Coco | Raffaela Barbano | T. Balsamo | Teresa Balsamo
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