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bibliographicCitation Bang BK, Yang CW, Yoon SA, Kim YS, Chang YS, Yoon YS, Koh YB. Prevalence and clinical course of hepatitis B and hepatitis C liver disease in ciclosporin-treated renal allograft recipients. Nephron. 1995;70(4):397–401. doi: 10.1159/000188635. PMID: 7477642.
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