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Antifibrotic Effects of CXCL9 and Its Receptor CXCR3 in Livers of Mice and Humans

Wasmuth, Hermann E. ; Lammert, Frank ; Zaldivar, Mirko Moreno ; Weiskirchen, Ralf ; Hellerbrand, Claus ; Scholten, David ; Berres, Marie-Luise ; Zimmermann, Henning ; Streetz, Konrad L. ; Tacke, Frank ; Hillebrandt, Sonja ; Schmitz, Petra ; Keppeler, Hildegard ; Berg, Thomas ; Dahl, Edgar ; Gassler, Nikolaus ; Friedman, Scott L. ; Trautwein, Christian



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BACKGROUND & AIMS: Fibrosis is the hallmark of chronic liver diseases, yet many aspects of its mechanism remain to be defined. Chemokines are ubiquitous chemotactic molecules that mediate many acute and chronic inflammatory conditions, and CXC chemokine genes colocalize with a locus previously shown to include fibrogenic genes. We investigated the roles of the chemokine CXCL9 and its receptor ...

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