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Publications by Young Myoung Moon
Recombinant Interferon-Beta-1a Plus Ribavirin for the Treatment of Chronic HCV Infection: A Prospective, Randomized, Comparative Pilot Study
Gut and Liver
Hepatology
Gastroenterology
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A Pilot Study on the Use of Interferon Beta-1a in Early Alzheimer’s Disease Subjects
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Changes in T-Cell Subsets in HIV–HCV-coinfected Patients During Pegylated Interferon-Α2a Plus Ribavirin Treatment
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Re-Treatment With Interferon Plus Ribavirin of Chronic Hepatitis C Nonresponders to Interferon Monotherapy: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Patient Data
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Daily Interferon Induction Regimen Using Different Manufactured Interferons (Alpha-2a or Alpha-2b) in Combination With Ribavirin for Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C: A Prospective Randomized Study
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Dermatological Manifestations of Pegylated Interferon Alfa2a and Ribavirin Combination Therapy in Chronic HCV Patients
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Association Betweenhuman Leucocyte Antigen-DOpolymorphisms and Interferon/Ribavirin Treatment Response in Hepatitis C Virus Type 1 Infection in Chinese Population: A Prospective Study
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