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Circulating soluble cytochrome <i>c</i> in liver disease as a marker of apoptosis

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Soluble cytochrome c levels are increased in different types of liver disease. Soluble cytochrome c is probably derived from the liver and secreted into the bile. Levels correlate with the apoptotic index and are affected by antiviral treatment. Soluble cytochrome c may serve as a serum marker of apoptosis.

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