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What Tissues Commonly Express CD163?
CD163 is commonly expressed in tissues rich in macrophages, such as the
liver
, spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow. It is also present in areas of inflammation or tissue repair, where macrophages play a significant role in the healing process.
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