• Aqueous Macrophages Contribute to Conserved CCL2 & CXCL10 Gradients in Uveitis

  • May 23 2024
  • Duración: 17 m
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Aqueous Macrophages Contribute to Conserved CCL2 & CXCL10 Gradients in Uveitis

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  • Uveitis is a heterogenous group of inflammatory eye diseases for which current cytokine-targeted immune therapies are effective for only a subset of patients. Dr. Edmund Tsui is joined by Dr. Lynn M. Hassman and MD/PhD student Joseph B. Lin to explore potential common underlying mechanisms that exist for immune cell recruitment in uveitis in their Ophthalmology Science article, “Aqueous macrophages contribute to conserved CCL2 and CXCL10 gradients in uveitis”

    Aqueous Macrophages Contribute to Conserved CCL2 and CXCL10 Gradients in Uveitis. Lin, Joseph B. et al. Ophthalmology Science, Volume 4, Issue 4.

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