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A New Biomarker for Hepatocellular Damage: Plasma Cell Free DNA

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Figure 1.  Plasma cell free DNA concentration mainly range from 15 to
Figure 2. Correlation of cell free DNA concentration with laboratory tests in cirrhosis patients: cf-DNA and MELD-Na
Figure 4.  Correlation of cell free DNA concentration with laboratory tests at ALT > 500 U/L: cf-DNA and serum cholesterol

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