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Stem cell and hepatocyte proliferation in hepatitis C cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma: transplant implications

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Table 1. Mean change in gene expression as measured by fold-change compared to normal controls for cirrhotic tissue of patients without HCC, early-stage HCC (Stage I-II), and late-stage HCC (Stage III-IV) in the VCU and Wurmbach (W) datasets
Figure 1. Heat map of genes associated with years of recur-
Figure 2. PCA plot of proliferation signature genes. Blue =

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