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Open AccessArticle10.3748/wjg.v12.i3.482

Serum soluble interleukin-2 receptor levels in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection and its relation with anti-HBc

Ping Xiao,Qingfeng Chen,Yanling Yang,Zhenhua Guo,Hong Chen-2006-01-01-World Journal of Gastroenterology
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The high sIL-2R level is related to positive anti-HBc in chronic hepatitis B patients. Positive anti-HBc may be related to T-lymphocyte activation and negative anti-HBc may imply immune tolerance in these patients.

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The high sIL-2R level is related to positive anti-HBc in chronic hepatitis B patients. Positive anti-HBc may be related to T-lymphocyte activation and negative anti-HBc may imply immune tolerance in these patients.

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MedicineHBsAgHBeAgHepatitis B virusImmunologyHepatitis BInterleukin 2Gastroenterology

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