Circulating fibrocytes and Crohn's disease
British journal of surgery2013Vol. 100(12), pp. 1549–1556
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Shaheel Mohammad Sahebally, John P. Burke, Kah Hoong Chang, Matthew C. Kiernan, P. R. O’Connell, John Calvin Coffey
Abstract
Levels of circulating fibrocytes are raised in conditions marked by exaggerated fibrosis. These and other observations prompt a characterization of fibrocyte activity in CD with a view to investigating a pathogenic role.
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