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Influence of vitamin D-related gene polymorphisms (CYP27B and VDR) on the response to interferon/ribavirin therapy in chronic hepatitis C.

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Table 1. Baseline characteristics of the 238 patients with chronic hepatitis C.
Table 2. Logistic regression analysis of demographic, biochemical and virological variables at baseline and of CYP27B1, VDR and IL28B gene polymorphisms in relation with the lack of response (failure to antiviral therapy) in 238 patients with chronic hepat
Figure 1. Receiver-operating curve provided by the model constructed to establish the predictive value for therapeutic failure

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