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. 2022 Mar 4;13:850998. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.850998

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The CXCL13/CXCR5 axis in human diseases. The CXCL13/CXCR5 axis participates in the pathogenesis and progression of many human diseases, such as cancers, autoimmune diseases, infectious diseases, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, transplantation rejection, and neuropathic pain. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GVHD, graft versus host disease; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2.