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Figura  1.1.  Representação  esquemática  da  partícula  viral  de  GBV-C  (adaptado  de  http://www.hivandhepatitis.com/hiv_hcv_co_inf/2009/010909_a.html)
Figura 1.3. Representação simplificada do ciclo replicativo do HCV (Lindenbach et al., 2007)
Figura  1.5.  Múltiplos  mecanismos  propostos  para  a  interferência  do  GBV-C  no  organismo  hospedeiro  numa  situação de co-infecção com HIV (Adaptado de Stapleton  et  al., 2004; Berzsenyi a et  al., 2005; George e Varmaz  2005; Baggio-Zappia e Gra
Figura  1.6.  Representação  esquemática  de  putativas  interacções  entre  os  vírus  GBV-C,  HCV,  HIV  e  a  doença  hepática
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