Ala, A and Dhillon, AP and Hodgson, HJ (2003) Role of cell adhesion molecules in leukocyte recruitment in the liver and gut. INT J EXP PATHOL , 84 (1) 1 - 16.
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Abstract
This article reviews the evidence that adhesion molecules are critical in leukocyte recirculation and pathogenesis of diseases affecting the closely related tissues of the liver and gut, which offer novel opportunities for treatment.
| Type: | Article |
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| Title: | Role of cell adhesion molecules in leukocyte recruitment in the liver and gut |
| Keywords: | addressin, adhesion molecule, leukocyte recirculation, inflammatory bowel disease, integrin, liver disease, MAdCAM-1, INFLAMMATORY-BOWEL-DISEASE, TUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTOR, HIGH ENDOTHELIAL VENULES, PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS, HUMANIZED MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY, VASCULAR ADDRESSIN MADCAM-1, ACTIVE ULCERATIVE-COLITIS, PRIMARY BILIARY-CIRRHOSIS, PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL, HUMAN LYMPH-NODES |
| UCL classification: | UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Medical Sciences > Medicine (Division of) UCL > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Medical Sciences > Wolfson Institute and Cancer Institute Administration > Cancer Institute > Research Department of Pathology |
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