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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 …
Markers of inflammation
DR Germolec, KA Shipkowski, RP Frawley… - … testing: Methods and …, 2018 - Springer
Inflammation is a complex and necessary component of the response to biological,
chemical, or physical stimuli, and the cellular and molecular events that initiate and regulate …
chemical, or physical stimuli, and the cellular and molecular events that initiate and regulate …
[PDF][PDF] Hepatostat: Liver regeneration and normal liver tissue maintenance
GK Michalopoulos - Hepatology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In contrast to all other organs, liver‐to‐body‐weight ratio needs to be maintained always at
100% of what is required for body homeostasis. Adjustment of liver size to 100% of what is …
100% of what is required for body homeostasis. Adjustment of liver size to 100% of what is …
Hepatocytes: a key cell type for innate immunity
Hepatocytes, the major parenchymal cells in the liver, play pivotal roles in metabolism,
detoxification, and protein synthesis. Hepatocytes also activate innate immunity against …
detoxification, and protein synthesis. Hepatocytes also activate innate immunity against …
Host-microbiome interactions: Gut-Liver axis and its connection with other organs
An understanding of connections between gut microbiome and liver has provided important
insights into the pathophysiology of liver diseases. Since gut microbial dysbiosis increases …
insights into the pathophysiology of liver diseases. Since gut microbial dysbiosis increases …
Liver regeneration
GK Michalopoulos - The liver: biology and pathobiology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Signals related to liver regeneration (LR) have been identified by triggering proliferation in
hepatocyte cultures, delay of regeneration associated with signal ablation in genomically …
hepatocyte cultures, delay of regeneration associated with signal ablation in genomically …
An overview of the molecular mechanisms contributing to musculoskeletal disorders in chronic liver disease: osteoporosis, sarcopenia, and osteoporotic sarcopenia
YJ Yang, DJ Kim - International journal of molecular sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
The prevalence of osteoporosis and sarcopenia is significantly higher in patients with liver
disease than in those without liver disease and osteoporosis and sarcopenia negatively …
disease than in those without liver disease and osteoporosis and sarcopenia negatively …
Immunopathobiology and therapeutic targets related to cytokines in liver diseases
Chronic liver injury with any etiology can progress to fibrosis and the end-stage diseases
cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The progression of liver disease is controlled by a …
cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. The progression of liver disease is controlled by a …
Internalization of garlic-derived nanovesicles on liver cells is triggered by interaction with CD98
The mechanism of how plant-derived nanovesicles are uptaken by cells remains unknown.
In this study, the garlic-derived nanovesicles (GDVs) were isolated and digested with trypsin …
In this study, the garlic-derived nanovesicles (GDVs) were isolated and digested with trypsin …
[HTML][HTML] Bone diseases in patients with chronic liver disease
HM Jeong, DJ Kim - International journal of molecular sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
Osteoporosis is a frequently observed complication in patients with chronic liver disease,
particularly liver cirrhosis and cholestatic liver diseases. In addition, osteoporosis is critical in …
particularly liver cirrhosis and cholestatic liver diseases. In addition, osteoporosis is critical in …