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CD11b+/Gr-1int monocytic myeloid derived suppressor cells contribute to high-fat induced inflammation and delayed tolerance in mouse liver (54.15)

Qifa Xie, Jingwen Zhang, Smita Ghare, Shirish Barve and Craig McClain
J Immunol April 1, 2011, 186 (1 Supplement) 54.15;
Qifa Xie
1Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2Alcohol Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
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Jingwen Zhang
1Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2Alcohol Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
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Smita Ghare
1Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2Alcohol Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
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Shirish Barve
1Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2Alcohol Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
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Craig McClain
1Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
2Alcohol Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
3Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Louisville, KY
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vol. 186 no. 1 Supplement 54.15

Published By 
The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.
Print ISSN 
0022-1767
Online ISSN 
1550-6606
History 
  • Published online May 5, 2016.

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Author Information

  1. Qifa Xie1,2,
  2. Jingwen Zhang1,2,
  3. Smita Ghare1,2,
  4. Shirish Barve1,2 and
  5. Craig McClain1,2,3
  1. 1Department of Medicine, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
  2. 2Alcohol Research Center, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
  3. 3Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Louisville, KY

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