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2006, Número 1

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Ann Hepatol 2006; 5 (1)


Occult hepatitis B in mexican patients with HIV, an analysis using nested polymerase chain reaction

Torres-Baranda R, Bastidas-Ramírez BE, Maldonado-González M, Sánchez-Orozco LV, Vázquez-Vals E, Rodríguez-Noriega E, Panduro A
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