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. 1994 Nov;5(6):259-62.
doi: 10.1155/1994/659467.

Recent advances in laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis C virus infection

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Recent advances in laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis C virus infection

R Chaudhary. Can J Infect Dis. 1994 Nov.
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The entire genome is about 10,000 bases, coding for about 3000 amino acids. Only the translated portions of the genome are shown. Not shown is a 5′ conserved noncoding region of approximately 300 bases, which is located to the left of core (c) region, and a 3′ noncoding region of about 50 bases, which is at the end of NS5 region, gp Glycoprotein; PCT Polymerase carboxy terminus; PNT Polymerase amino terminus. Modified from reference

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