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Why did they rename hepatitis c in 1989?



Why did they rename hepatitis c in 1989?

Hep C was not renamed in 1989. It was a new hep virus that was discovered in 1989 and that was responsible for non-hep A & B viral infections. Source(s): I'm a nurse.
MPH1, A Yeast Gene Encoding a DEAH Protein, Plays a Role in Protection of the Genome From Spontaneous and Chemically...
... the structure determination of the hepatitus C virus (HCV) RNA helicase domain ... YIR002, which had been renamed MPH1 (mutator phenotype; ENTIAN et al. ...www.genetics.org/cgi/conten... - More from this site
Rhodes: Academics: Library: Subject Guides: Biology
... but also announces new and renamed journals and provides abstracts of conference ... Hepatitus C. ICTVdB: The Universal Virus Database ...rhodes.edu/public/2_0-Acade... - 103k - Cached - More from this site
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