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The CD40–CD154 co-stimulation pathway mediates innate immune injury in adriamycin nephrosis
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation, 11/05/09
Lee VWS et al. – CD40–CD154 blockade has a significant innate renoprotective effect in ADR nephrosis. This is potentially due to inhibition of macrophage–derived soluble CD154.
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