Understanding Viral Signatures in Hepatitis C

8 Mar 2019

In this application note, it was shown how Qlucore Omics Explorer software was able to denote clear differences in some of the chemokines (proteins that control immune cell migration), in hepatitis C virally infected groups. The use of Qlucore on the Egypt biomarker data was so positive that researchers from the company are now working with the research laboratory as partners in a three-year European Union-funded program known as PoC-HCV.

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