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Low signal-to-cutoff ratio (S/Co) in the diagnosis of hepatitis C: A diagnostic dilemma?

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Ballani, N., Gupta, E. Low signal-to-cutoff ratio (S/Co) in the diagnosis of hepatitis C: A diagnostic dilemma?. Indian J Gastroenterol 34, 413–414 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12664-015-0593-0

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