Sexual Dimorphism in Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Roles of Differential Chemokine and Profibrogenic Expression

Results Immunohistochemical staining of esophageal biopsies from our EoE cohort (N = 138 patients; 110 males and 28 females) demonstrated significantly more TGF-β1-positive cells in female than male patients (p

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