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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9662853
_displayNameCD163 and inflammation: biological, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects
_timestamp2021-11-24 15:03:10
author[Person:9662820] Etzerodt, Anders
[Person:2512876] Moestrup, Søren Kragh
created[InstanceEdit:9662752] Murillo, Julieth, 2019-09-24
journalAntioxid. Redox Signal.
modified[InstanceEdit:9662900] Murillo, Julieth, 2019-09-24
[InstanceEdit:9758689] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2021-11-24
pages2352-63
pubMedIdentifier22900885
titleCD163 and inflammation: biological, diagnostic, and therapeutic aspects
volume18
year2013
(literatureReference)[Summation:9662723] The CD163 gene encodes scavenger receptor cysteine-rich type...
[Summation:9662865] High expression of the membrane protein CD163 in macrophages...
[Summation:9982462]

Classical monocytes (Mo) represent 80-90% of monocytes an...
[Summation:9984916]

Intermediate monocytes generate non-classical monocytes. ...
[Pathway:9662834] CD163 mediating an anti-inflammatory response [Homo sapiens]

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