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																		  Ronald  Sokol  to  Immunohistochemistry 
																	
																		
																	 
																	
																		 This is a "connection" page, showing publications  Ronald  Sokol  has written about  Immunohistochemistry.   
																	
																		
																	 
																	
																			
																					
	
						
				
		
			
			
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				El Kasmi KC, Anderson AL, Devereaux MW, Fillon SA, Harris JK, Lovell MA, Finegold MJ, Sokol RJ. Toll-like receptor 4-dependent Kupffer cell activation and liver injury in a novel mouse model of parenteral nutrition and intestinal injury. Hepatology. 2012 May; 55(5):1518-28.	
				
				
					Score: 0.069
				 
			 
		
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				Mack CL, Sokol RJ. Unraveling the pathogenesis and etiology of biliary atresia. Pediatr Res. 2005 May; 57(5 Pt 2):87R-94R.	
				
				
					Score: 0.043
				 
			 
		
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				Sambrotta M, Strautnieks S, Papouli E, Rushton P, Clark BE, Parry DA, Logan CV, Newbury LJ, Kamath BM, Ling S, Grammatikopoulos T, Wagner BE, Magee JC, Sokol RJ, Mieli-Vergani G, Smith JD, Johnson CA, McClean P, Simpson MA, Knisely AS, Bull LN, Thompson RJ. Mutations in TJP2 cause progressive cholestatic liver disease. Nat Genet. 2014 Apr; 46(4):326-8.	
				
				
					Score: 0.020
				 
			 
		
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				Narkewicz MR, Kasaragod A, Lucia MS, Pflummer S, Sokol RJ, Stenmark KR. Connective tissue growth factor expression is increased in biliary epithelial cells in biliary atresia. J Pediatr Surg. 2005 Nov; 40(11):1721-5.	
				
				
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