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Title: Efficient T-cell surveillance of the CNS requires expression of the CXC chemokine receptor 3
Author(s): Christensen, JE
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 24 Issue: 20 Pages: 4849-4858 Published: MAY 19 2004
Cited References: 43 Selected References: 43
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6. Title: Leukocyte infiltration, but not neurodegeneration, in the CNS of transgenic mice with astrocyte production of the CXC chemokine ligand 10
Author(s): Boztug K, Carson MJ, Pham-Mitchell N, et al.
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7. Title: CCR5 and CXCR3 are dispensable for liver infiltration, but CCR5 protects against virus-induced T-cell-mediated hepatic steatosis
Author(s): Holst PJ, Orskov C, Qvortrup K, et al.
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Author(s): Liu LP, Callahan MK, Huang DR, et al.
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9. Title: Acute exposure to CXC chemokine ligand 10, but not its chronic astroglial production, alters synaptic plasticity in mouse hippocampal slices
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10. Title: Role of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha in T-cell-mediated immunity to viral infection
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