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Darius Moradpour
Researcher at University of Lausanne
Publications - 304
Citations - 23849
Darius Moradpour is an academic researcher from University of Lausanne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis C virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 72, co-authored 287 publications receiving 22406 citations. Previous affiliations of Darius Moradpour include University of Freiburg & University Hospital of Lausanne.
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Clinical significance of hepatitis B virus mutants
Darius Moradpour,Hubert E. Blum +1 more
TL;DR: Hepatitis B virus (HBV) mutants have recently been identified in patients with acute or fulminant as well as chronic infections and may affect the natural course of infection, viral clearance and response to antiviral therapy.
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1401 genome-wide association study identifies variants associated with liver fibrosis progression in hcv-infected patients
Etienne Patin,Zoltán Kutalik,Julien Guergnon,Stéphanie Bibert,Bertrand Nalpas,Emmanuelle Jouanguy,Mona Munteanu,L. Bousquet,Laurent Argiro,Philippe Halfon,Anne Boland,Beat Müllhaupt,David Semela,J-F. Dufour,Markus H. Heim,Darius Moradpour,Andreas Cerny,R. Malmvemi,Hans H. Hirsch,Gladys Martinetti,V. Suppiah,Graeme J. Stewart,David R. Booth,Jacob George,Jean-Laurent Casanova,C. Brechot,Charles M. Rice,Andrew H. Talal,Ira M. Jacobson,Marc Bourlière,Ioannis Theodorou,Thierry Poynard,F. Negro,Stanislas Pol,Laurent Abel,Pierre-Yves Bochud +35 more
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The Promise of Advanced Imaging Techniques for the Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Antigens in the Infected Liver
Benno Wölk,Darius Moradpour +1 more
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Consequences of the multipatient use of a single-patient capillary blood sampling device (CBSD)
Philippe Staeger,F Ninane,Lucia Mazzolai,Darius Moradpour,Jean-Blaise Wasserfallen,E Masserey,Laurence Senn,Giorgio Zanetti +7 more
TL;DR: Multipatient use of a single-patient CBSD occurred in an outpatient clinic during 4 to 16 months before its notification, and transmission of blood-borne pathogens among exposed patients was looked for.