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Protective effect of LNA-anti-miR-132 therapy on liver fibrosis in mice.
Both bone marrow-derived and non-bone marrow-derived cells contribute to AIM2 and NLRP3 inflammasome activation in a MyD88-dependent manner in dietary steatohepatitis.
Uptake of antiretroviral therapy and male circumcision after community-based HIV testing and strategies for linkage to care versus standard clinic referral: a multisite, open-label, randomised controlled trial in South Africa and Uganda.
The KIGS experience with the addition of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists to growth hormone (GH) treatment of children with idiopathic GH deficiency.
Cannabinoids, inflammation, and fibrosis.
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Cannabinoids, inflammation, and fibrosis.
Zurier RB, Burstein SH. Cannabinoids, inflammation, and fibrosis. FASEB J. 2016 11; 30(11):3682-3689.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
Cannabinoids
Endocannabinoids
Fibrosis
Humans
Inflammation
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Robert B Zurier MD