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“... of acute infection and causes the accelerated progression of liver disease in chronic HBV carriers. The...”
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“... and modulate the inflammatory response in the lung and liver tissues. On the other hand, the previous...”
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“...4). In addition to having antimicrobial activity, such compounds should not cause damage to underlying tissues...”
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