The immunological and metabolic landscape in primary and metastatic liver cancer
X Li, P Ramadori, D Pfister, M Seehawer… - Nature Reviews …, 2021 - nature.com
The liver is the sixth most common site of primary cancer in humans, and generally arises in
a background of cirrhosis and inflammation. Moreover, the liver is frequently colonized by …
a background of cirrhosis and inflammation. Moreover, the liver is frequently colonized by …
Liver regeneration: biological and pathological mechanisms and implications
The liver is the only solid organ that uses regenerative mechanisms to ensure that the liver-
to-bodyweight ratio is always at 100% of what is required for body homeostasis. Other solid …
to-bodyweight ratio is always at 100% of what is required for body homeostasis. Other solid …
Liver regeneration and inflammation: from fundamental science to clinical applications
Liver regeneration is a complex process involving the crosstalk of multiple cell types,
including hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells, endothelial cells and inflammatory cells. The …
including hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells, endothelial cells and inflammatory cells. The …
The spatiotemporal program of zonal liver regeneration following acute injury
The liver carries a remarkable ability to regenerate rapidly after acute zonal damage. Single-
cell approaches are necessary to study this process, given the spatial heterogeneity of liver …
cell approaches are necessary to study this process, given the spatial heterogeneity of liver …
Liver homeostasis is maintained by midlobular zone 2 hepatocytes
INTRODUCTION The liver's remarkable capacity to maintain proper tissue mass after injury
has been known since ancient times. However, there has been considerable debate about …
has been known since ancient times. However, there has been considerable debate about …
Long-term expansion of functional mouse and human hepatocytes as 3D organoids
The mammalian liver possesses a remarkable regenerative ability. Two modes of damage
response have been described:(1) The" oval cell" response emanates from the biliary tree …
response have been described:(1) The" oval cell" response emanates from the biliary tree …
Proliferation tracing reveals regional hepatocyte generation in liver homeostasis and repair
L He, W Pu, X Liu, Z Zhang, M Han, YI Li, X Huang… - Science, 2021 - science.org
INTRODUCTION Cell proliferation is a fundamental process in all multicellular organisms
that is required to enable development, tissue homeostasis, tissue repair, and tissue …
that is required to enable development, tissue homeostasis, tissue repair, and tissue …
Spatial heterogeneity in the mammalian liver
Hepatocytes operate in highly structured repeating anatomical units termed liver lobules.
Blood flow along the lobule radial axis creates gradients of oxygen, nutrients and hormones …
Blood flow along the lobule radial axis creates gradients of oxygen, nutrients and hormones …
Wnt–β-catenin signalling in liver development, health and disease
MJ Perugorria, P Olaizola, I Labiano… - Nature reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
The canonical Wnt–β-catenin pathway is a complex, evolutionarily conserved signalling
mechanism that regulates fundamental physiological and pathological processes. Wnt–β …
mechanism that regulates fundamental physiological and pathological processes. Wnt–β …
Spatially resolved gene expression prediction from histology images via bi-modal contrastive learning
Histology imaging is an important tool in medical diagnosis and research, enabling the
examination of tissue structure and composition at the microscopic level. Understanding the …
examination of tissue structure and composition at the microscopic level. Understanding the …