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    A biliary immune landscape map of primary sclerosing cholangitis reveals a dominant network of neutrophils and tissue-resident T cells

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    The human bile duct can often be a site of inflammation and disease, but the underlying immune landscape in the context of disease is not well understood. To address this, Zimmer et al. used endoscopy-guided sampling of the biliary tree in patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and non-PSC controls. The authors found that patients with PSC had the most prominent changes in the neutrophil and tissue-resident T cell populations in the bile duct. Together, this study provides a promising resource for understanding the immune landscape of the human bile duct
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