Clinical significance of TT virus infection in children with chronic hepatitis B
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概要
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- 2005-06-01
著者
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KASIRGA ERHUN
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University
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Keskin Sukran
Department Of Pediatrics Faculty Of Medicine Celal Bayar University
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Aktas Erdinc
Department Of Microbiology And Clinical Microbiology Celal Bayar University
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Sanlidag Tamer
Department Of Microbiology And Clinical Microbiology Celal Bayar University
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Helvaci Mehmet
Department Of Pediatrics Social Security Tepecik Teaching Hospital
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Helvaci Mehmet
Department Of Pediatrics Social Security Tepecik Children's Hospital
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AKCALI SINEM
Department of Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology, Celal Bayar University
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KARAKOC ZEHRA
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Celal Bayar University
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SOZEN GULBEN
Department of Pediatrics, Social Security Tepecik Teaching Hospital
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KUZU MUGE
Department of Pediatrics, Social Security Tepecik Teaching Hospital
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Karakoc Zehra
Department Of Pediatrics Faculty Of Medicine Celal Bayar University
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Kuzu Muge
Department Of Pediatrics Social Security Tepecik Teaching Hospital
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Sozen Gulben
Department Of Pediatrics Social Security Tepecik Teaching Hospital
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Kasirga Erhun
Department Of Pediatric Gastroenterology Celal Bayar University
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Akcali Sinem
Department Of Microbiology And Clinical Microbiology Celal Bayar University
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Helvaci Mehmet
Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital of the Dumlupinar University,
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