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CCR5 and CXCR3 are dispensable for liver infiltration, but CCR5 protects against virus-induced T-cell-mediated hepatic steatosis
P J Holst
, C Orskov,
K Qvortrup
,
Jan Pravsgaard Christensen
,
Allan Randrup Thomsen
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Department of Immunology and Microbiology
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Agriculture & Biology
autoimmunity
37%
cells
8%
chemokine receptors
42%
chemokines
35%
fatty liver
100%
graft rejection
38%
immunopathology
85%
infection
28%
inflammation
24%
ligands
24%
liver
47%
lymphocytes
22%
mice
31%
pathogenesis
24%
receptors
54%
rendering
30%
species recruitment
24%
T-lymphocytes
73%
tissues
35%
viruses
52%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Allografts
23%
Autoimmunity
26%
Chemokine Receptors
30%
Chemokines
25%
Inflammation
15%
Ligands
19%
Liver
41%
Lymphocytes
18%
T-Lymphocytes
49%
Virus Diseases
39%
Viruses
53%