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CD163 is differentially expressed in glioblastoma.
Glioblastoma is difficult to treat and patients are often provided poor prognosis (1), indicating a requirement for therapeutic target identification and drug development. Differentially expressed genes represent by definition among the most promising targets for the development of novel chemotherapies (2, 3).openaire +1 more source
CD28 expression in human CD163+ placental Hofbauer cells
Placenta, 2020Christopher, Richardson +2 more
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Mechanistic Insights into PRRSV Inhibition through CD163–SRCR5 Blockade by PRRSV/CD163-IN-1
The Journal of Physical Chemistry LettersPrawit Thitayanuwat +3 more
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Assignment of the CD163 antigen (CD163) to mouse chromosome 6 band F2 by radiation hybrid mapping.
Cytogenetic and genome research, 2003D J, Schaer, G, Schoedon, A, Schaffner
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