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Cara Mack to Mice, Inbred BALB C

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Cara Mack has written about Mice, Inbred BALB C.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
0.540
 
  1. Bednarek J, Traxinger B, Brigham D, Roach J, Orlicky D, Wang D, Pelanda R, Mack CL. Cytokine-Producing B Cells Promote Immune-Mediated Bile Duct Injury in Murine Biliary Atresia. Hepatology. 2018 11; 68(5):1890-1904.
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    Score: 0.132
  2. Tucker RM, Feldman AG, Fenner EK, Mack CL. Regulatory T cells inhibit Th1 cell-mediated bile duct injury in murine biliary atresia. J Hepatol. 2013 Oct; 59(4):790-6.
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    Score: 0.093
  3. Lu BR, Brindley SM, Tucker RM, Lambert CL, Mack CL. a-enolase autoantibodies cross-reactive to viral proteins in a mouse model of biliary atresia. Gastroenterology. 2010 Nov; 139(5):1753-61.
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    Score: 0.076
  4. Barnes BH, Tucker RM, Wehrmann F, Mack DG, Ueno Y, Mack CL. Cholangiocytes as immune modulators in rotavirus-induced murine biliary atresia. Liver Int. 2009 Sep; 29(8):1253-61.
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    Score: 0.068
  5. Tucker RM, Hendrickson RJ, Mukaida N, Gill RG, Mack CL. Progressive biliary destruction is independent of a functional tumor necrosis factor-alpha pathway in a rhesus rotavirus-induced murine model of biliary atresia. Viral Immunol. 2007; 20(1):34-43.
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    Score: 0.060
  6. Mack CL, Tucker RM, Lu BR, Sokol RJ, Fontenot AP, Ueno Y, Gill RG. Cellular and humoral autoimmunity directed at bile duct epithelia in murine biliary atresia. Hepatology. 2006 Nov; 44(5):1231-9.
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    Score: 0.059
  7. Mack CL, Tucker RM, Sokol RJ, Kotzin BL. Armed CD4+ Th1 effector cells and activated macrophages participate in bile duct injury in murine biliary atresia. Clin Immunol. 2005 May; 115(2):200-9.
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    Score: 0.053
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