Immunology Advance: How an Immune Molecule Initiates Liver Fibrosis

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases research fellow Trey Gieseck, Ph.D., describes results from a mouse study showing how an immune signaling molecule called interleukin-13 initiates liver fibrosis (scarring) from a common parasitic infection. The research lends support to experimental treatments that aim to block interleukin-13 to slow or prevent liver fibrosis. NIAID Video SNiPs are 90-second clips that feature NIAID scientists explaining a recent research advance and its implications.

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