Levels of the receptor protein Mer tyrosine kinase (MerTK) in small salivary glands may be a useful marker for tracking disease activity and estimating tissue damage in Sjögren’s disease, a study reports. Researchers found that elevated MerTK, which plays a role in immune inflammation, was significantly associated with more disease activity and tissue damage. They […] The post MerTK protein in salivary glands could help track Sjögren’s activity appeared first on Sjogren's Disease News.| Sjogren's Disease News – The Web's Daily Resource for Sjogren's Disease News
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