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8. A prospective assessment of an ‘ a la carte’ regimen of PEG-interferon alpha2b and ribavirin combination in patients with chronic hepatitis C using biochemical markers.

19. Prevalence of liver fibrosis and risk factors in a general population using non-invasive biomarkers (FibroTest).

20. Applicability and precautions of use of liver injury biomarker FibroTest. A reappraisal at 7 years of age.

21. ActiTest accuracy for the assessment of histological activity grades in patients with chronic hepatitis C, an overview using Obuchowski measure.

22. Evaluation of FibroTest inter-laboratory variations requires standardization on analytical systems and should not be mixed with underpowered histological validation.

23. Evaluation of FibroTest-ActiTest in children with chronic hepatitis C virus infection.

24. Assessment of liver fibrosis: noninvasive means.

26. Methodological aspects of the interpretation of non-invasive biomarkers of liver fibrosis: a 2008 update.

27. An accurate definition of the status of inactive hepatitis B virus carrier by a combination of biomarkers (FibroTest-ActiTest) and viral load.

28. Screening for liver fibrosis by using a noninvasive biomarker in patients with diabetes.

29. Noninvasive biomarkers for the screening of fibrosis, steatosis and steatohepatitis in patients with metabolic risk factors: FibroTest-FibroMax experience.

30. Concordance in a world without a gold standard: a new non-invasive methodology for improving accuracy of fibrosis markers.

31. Biomarkers of liver fibrosis.

32. Meta-analyses of FibroTest diagnostic value in chronic liver disease.

33. Optimal correlation between different instruments for Fibrotest-Actitest protein measurement in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

34. FibroMAX: towards a new universal biomarker of liver disease?

35. Association between leptin, metabolic factors and liver histology in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

36. Diagnostic value of biochemical markers (NashTest) for the prediction of non alcoholo steato hepatitis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

37. A prospective analysis of the prognostic value of biomarkers (FibroTest) in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

38. Biological markers of liver fibrosis and activity as non-invasive alternatives to liver biopsy in patients with chronic hepatitis C and associated mixed cryoglobulinemia vasculitis.

39. The diagnostic value of biomarkers (AshTest) for the prediction of alcoholic steato-hepatitis in patients with chronic alcoholic liver disease.

40. Non-invasive diagnosis of large oesophageal varices with FibroTest in patients with cirrhosis: a preliminary retrospective study.

41. Diagnostic value of biochemical markers (FibroTest-FibroSURE) for the prediction of liver fibrosis in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

42. Intermethod calibration of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) results: application to Fibrotest and Actitest scores.

43. The diagnostic value of biomarkers (SteatoTest) for the prediction of liver steatosis.

44. Biomarkers for the prediction of liver fibrosis in patients with chronic alcoholic liver disease.

45. A reference material for traceability of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) results.

46. Overview of the diagnostic value of biochemical markers of liver fibrosis (FibroTest, HCV FibroSure) and necrosis (ActiTest) in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

47. Prospective analysis of discordant results between biochemical markers and biopsy in patients with chronic hepatitis C.

48. Intra-individual fasting versus postprandial variation of biochemical markers of liver fibrosis (FibroTest) and activity (ActiTest).

50. Intra-laboratory analytical variability of biochemical markers of fibrosis (Fibrotest) and activity (Actitest) and reference ranges in healthy blood donors.

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