Ribavirin improves early responses to peginterferon through enhanced interferon signaling

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Published in:Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) Vol. 139; no. 1; pp. 154 - 162.e4
Main Authors: Feld, Jordan J., Lutchman, Glen A., Heller, Theo, Hara, Koji, Pfeiffer, Julie K., Leff, Richard D, Meek, Claudia, Rivera, Maria, Ko, Myung, Koh, Christopher, Rotman, Yaron, Ghany, Marc G., Haynes-Williams, Vanessa, Neumann, Avidan U., Liang, T. Jake, Hoofnagle, Jay H.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 17-03-2010
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Bibliography:Maria Rivera – Data analysis
Jay H Hoofnagle - Study concept and design, patient recruitment and management, data analysis, study supervision, revision of manuscript with important intellectual content
Myung Ko – Data analysis
Richard D. Leff – Measurement of ribavirin levels
Marc G Ghany - Patient recruitment and management
Koji Hara – Data analysis and interpretation
Julie Pfeiffer – Measurement of ribavirin levels, manuscript revision
Avidan U Neumann – Study concept and design, data analysis, statistical analysis
Claudia Meek – Measurement of ribvairin levels
Theo Heller – Patient recruitment and management, supervision of laboratory investigations and data analysis
Glen Lutchman - Study concept and design, patient recruitment and management
Jordan Feld – Study concept and design, patient recruitment and management, analysis and interpretation of data, statistical analysis, manuscript preparation and revision
T Jake Liang – Study concept and design, patient recruitment and management, data analysis, study supervision, revision of manuscript with important intellectual content
Yaron Rotman - Patient recruitment and management, revision of manuscript
Vanessa Haynes-Williams – Patient monitoring
Christopher Koh – Data analysis and interpretation
Author Contributions
ISSN:0016-5085
1528-0012
DOI:10.1053/j.gastro.2010.03.037