Changes in natural killer cells and exhausted memory regulatory T Cells with corticosteroid therapy in acute autoimmune hepatitis
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an immune-mediated liver disease currently treated by immunosuppressive medications with significant side effects. Thus, novel mechanistic treatments are greatly needed. We performed prospective deep immunophenotyping of blood immune cells in patients with acute AIH bef...
Main Authors: | Jeffery, H, Braitch, M, Bagnall, C, Hodson, J, Jeffery, L, Wawman, R, Wong, L, Birtwistle, J, Bartlett, H, Lohse, A, Hirschfield, G, Dyson, J, Jones, D, Hubscher, S, Klenerman, P, Adams, D, Oo, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2018
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