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. 2011 Jan 6;6(1):e15871. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015871

Figure 2. The prevalence of anti-core antibodies in a panel of 58 HCV-positive plasma samples from Cambodia, detected by ELISA based on core synthetic peptide aa(3–75).

Figure 2

The panel included 28 plasma samples from individuals infected with HCV-6; 21 HCV-1b; 8 HCV-1a; and 1 HCV-2a samples. Twenty-nine HCV-negative samples from individuals living in Cambodia were included in the panel as negative controls. Three of 58 plasma samples (all from HCV-1a infected individuals, designated as p31, p32 and p34) were found negative for anti-core antibodies.