Polymorphisms within Fas gene are not associated with occult hepatitis B virus infection

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Sirous JafariSirous Jafari, Mahmood MahmoodiMahmood Mahmoodi, Jamaloddin BegjaniJamaloddin Begjani, Seyyedeh EhsaniSeyyedeh Ehsani, Narmela RabiradNarmela Rabirad, Esmaeil MohammadnejadEsmaeil Mohammadnejad1,*
1Nursing Department, Islamic Azad University, Aliabad Katoul Branch, Aliabad Katoul, IR Iran

Hepatitis Monthly:Vol. 11, issue 8; 23-26
Published online:Jan 31, 2011
Article type:Research Article
Received:Mar 22, 2010
Accepted:Aug 11, 2010
How to Cite:Jafari S, Mahmoodi M, Begjani J, Ehsani S, Rabirad N, et al. Polymorphisms within Fas gene are not associated with occult hepatitis B virus infection.Hepat Mon.2011;11(8):23-26.https://doi.org/10.5812/kowsar.1735143X.707.

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