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Zhang Z et al. – These data suggest that CXCR4 but not CXCR7 plays a critical role in antigen–induced ocular inflammation by facilitating leukocyte infiltration. This study not only enhances the knowledge of the immunopathological mechanism of uveitis but also provides a novel rationale to target CXCR4 as an anti–inflammatory strategy to treat uveitis.

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