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Where is COX-2 Found in the Body?
COX-2 is highly expressed in sites of inflammation and is found in various tissues such as the
kidneys
, brain, and
reproductive organs
. Its expression can be induced in almost any tissue given the right inflammatory or pathological conditions.
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