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Chemokines in liver inflammation and fibrosis
Hermann E. Wasmuth
, Frank Tacke
, Christian Trautwein
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Chemokines
100%
Liver Inflammation
100%
Liver Fibrosis
100%
Liver
28%
Inflammation
14%
Inflammatory Response
14%
T Cells
14%
Hepatocytes
14%
Fibrosis
14%
Monocytes
14%
Immune Infiltration
14%
Genetic Evidence
14%
Chronic Liver Disease
14%
Hepatic Stellate Cells
14%
Antifibrotic
14%
Fibrogenic
14%
Tissue Response
14%
Knockout Animals
14%
Functional Importance
14%
Therapeutic Goals
14%
Pro-fibrogenic
14%
Chemokine Receptor
14%
Chemokine System
14%
Resident Cells
14%
Liver Disease Progression
14%
Acute Liver Disease
14%
Concentration Gradient
14%
Inflammatory Liver Disease
14%
Toxic Liver Disease
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemokine
100%
Genetics
25%
T Cell
12%
Cytokine
12%
Immunocompetent Cell
12%
Hepatocyte
12%
Fibrogenesis
12%
Hepatic Stellate Cell
12%
Tissue Reaction
12%
Chemokine Receptor
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chemokine
100%
Immunocompetent Cell
12%
Inflammation Response
12%
T Cell
12%
Cytokine
12%
Hepatic Stellate Cell
12%
Fibrogenesis
12%
Chemokine Receptor
12%
Tissue Reaction
12%