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Monocyte dysregulation: consequences for hepatic infections
Julie Sellau
, Tobias Puengel
, Stefan Hoenow
, Marie Groneberg
, Frank Tacke
, Hannelore Lotter
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Monocytes
100%
Dysregulation
100%
Liver Disease
50%
Immune Defense
50%
Inflammation
16%
Developed Countries
16%
Bone Marrow
16%
Immune Response
16%
Organ Failure
16%
Liver
16%
Healing
16%
Bacterial Infection
16%
Dendritic Cells
16%
Hepatitis B
16%
Infectious Diseases
16%
Patient Outcomes
16%
Hepatitis C
16%
Cell Function
16%
Tissue-resident Macrophages
16%
Health Anxiety
16%
Amoebiasis
16%
Macrophage Cells
16%
Monocyte Recruitment
16%
Organ Damage
16%
Non-infectious
16%
Innate Immune Response
16%
Leishmaniasis
16%
Mononuclear Phagocytes
16%
Inflammation Resolution
16%
Parasitic Infection
16%
New Intervention
16%
Special Skills
16%
Schistosomiasis
16%
Tight Regulation
16%
Hepatotropic Viruses
16%
B Hepatitis
16%
Acute Liver Disease
16%
Echinococcosis
16%
Anti-inflammatory Phenotype
16%
Least Developed Countries
16%
Immunology and Microbiology
Infection
100%
Macrophage
33%
Cell Function
33%
Infectious Agent
33%
Dendritic Cell
33%
Immune Response
33%
Hepatitis B
33%
Lineages
33%
Hepatitis C
33%
Innate Immune System
33%
Leishmaniasis
33%
Schistosomiasis
33%
Mononuclear Phagocyte
33%
Echinococcosis
33%
Virus
33%