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Coordinate regulation of neutrophil homeostasis by liver X receptors in mice

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Figure 1LXR signaling regulates neutrophil homeostasis. (
Figure 2LXR does not intrinsically influence granulocyte development and survival. (
Figure 3Accumulation of neutrophils in spleen and liver of LXRαβ–/– mice. (A and B) FACS analysis and absolute numbers of CD11bhiGR-1hi cells in spleen of 6- to 8-week-old WT and LXR mice
Figure 4LXR signaling regulates the IL-23/IL-17 granulopoietic signaling axis. (group repeated twice
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