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1. Macrophage Activation Markers, CD163 and CD206, in Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure.

2. Extracellular vesicle-associated soluble CD163 and CD206 in patients with acute and chronic inflammatory liver disease.

3. The macrophage-related biomarkers sCD163 and sCD206 are released by different shedding mechanisms.

4. Macrophage markers soluble CD163 and soluble mannose receptor are associated with liver injury in patients with paracetamol overdose.

5. Macrophage Markers Are Poorly Associated With Liver Histology in Children With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.

6. Rapid and persistent decline in soluble CD163 with successful direct-acting antiviral therapy and associations with chronic hepatitis C histology.

7. Soluble CD163 and soluble mannose receptor predict survival and decompensation in patients with liver cirrhosis, and correlate with gut permeability and bacterial translocation.

8. Soluble CD163 and mannose receptor associate with chronic hepatitis B activity and fibrosis and decline with treatment.

9. The soluble mannose receptor (sMR) is elevated in alcoholic liver disease and associated with disease severity, portal hypertension, and mortality in cirrhosis patients.

10. Effects of lifestyle intervention on soluble CD163, a macrophage activation marker, in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

11. The soluble mannose receptor is released from the liver in cirrhotic patients, but is not associated with bacterial translocation.

12. Single-centre experience of the macrophage activation marker soluble (s)CD163 - associations with disease activity and treatment response in patients with autoimmune hepatitis.

13. The macrophage activation marker sCD163 is associated with morphological disease stages in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

14. Macrophage activation marker soluble CD163 may predict disease progression in hepatocellular carcinoma.

15. Macrophage activation marker soluble CD163 and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in morbidly obese patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

16. The macrophage activation marker sCD163 is associated with changes in NAFLD and metabolic profile during lifestyle intervention in obese children.

17. Reply: To PMID 24623375.

18. Soluble CD163, a specific macrophage activation marker, is decreased by anti-TNF-α antibody treatment in active inflammatory bowel disease.

19. Soluble CD163, a macrophage activation marker, is independently associated with fibrosis in patients with chronic viral hepatitis B and C.

20. Soluble CD163, a marker of Kupffer cell activation, is related to portal hypertension in patients with liver cirrhosis.

21. Soluble CD163 from activated macrophages predicts mortality in acute liver failure.

22. Soluble CD163: a marker molecule for monocyte/macrophage activity in disease.

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