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Authors: Donato, MF Arosio, E Del Ninno, E Ronchi, G Lampertico, P Morabito, A Balestrieri, MR Colombo, M
Citation: Mf. Donato et al., High rates of hepatocellular carcinoma in cirrhotic patients with high liver cell proliferative activity, HEPATOLOGY, 34(3), 2001, pp. 523-528

Authors: Cicardi, M Cesana, B Del Ninno, E Pappalardo, E Silini, E Agostoni, A Colombo, M
Citation: M. Cicardi et al., Prevalence and risk factors for the presence of serum cryoglobulins in patients with chronic hepatitis C, J VIRAL HEP, 7(2), 2000, pp. 138-143

Authors: Soffredini, R Rumi, MG Del Ninno, E Parravicini, ML Russo, A Colombo, M
Citation: R. Soffredini et al., Serum levels of hepatitis C virus RNA predict non-response to interferon therapy: comparison of two commercial assays, J VIRAL HEP, 6(1), 1999, pp. 65-71

Authors: Fasani, P Sangiovanni, A De Fazio, C Borzio, M Bruno, S Ronchi, G Del Ninno, E Colombo, M
Citation: P. Fasani et al., High prevalence of multinodular hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with cirrhosis attributable to multiple risk factors, HEPATOLOGY, 29(6), 1999, pp. 1704-1707

Authors: Bardella, MT Vecchi, M Conte, D Del Ninno, E Fraquelli, M Pacchetti, S Minola, E Landoni, M Cesana, BM De Franchis, R
Citation: Mt. Bardella et al., Chronic unexplained hypertransaminasemia may be caused by occult celiac disease, HEPATOLOGY, 29(3), 1999, pp. 654-657

Authors: De Filippi, F Fraquelli, M Conte, D Soffredini, R Prati, D Ronchi, G Zanella, A Del Ninno, E Colombo, M
Citation: F. De Filippi et al., High prevalence but low pathogenicity of hepatitis G virus infection in Italian patients with genetic haemochromatosis, ITAL J GAST, 30(5), 1998, pp. 529-533
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