Infiltrating macrophages replace Kupffer cells and play diverse roles in severe alcohol-associated hepatitis
Yang Wang(National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism), Bin Gao(National Institutes of Health), Brandon Peiffer(Johns Hopkins University), Zhaoli Sun(Johns Hopkins Medicine), Kiyoshi Mori, Dechun Feng, Takashige Kuwabara(Kumamoto University), Bryan Mackowiak(National Institutes of Health), Yukun Guan(Peking University), Ramón Bataller(Hospital Clínic de Barcelona), Maria A. Parra(Johns Hopkins University), Luca Maccioni(National Institutes of Health), Masashi Mukoyama(Kumamoto University)
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