Galactosamine induces a dose‐dependent hepatic injury in rats and many other animals. The toxicity of D‐galactosamine appears to be a consequence of the loss of hepatic UTP. It has previously been reported that regenerating liver cytosol is able to prevent, at least in part, the lethal effect of this substance by stimulating hepatic regeneration. Recently, we have separated a fraction using alcohol precipitation (80%) from regenerating liver cytosol and from weanling rat liver cytosol prepared in acetate buffer (100 mM, pH 6.5). We named this fraction hepatic stimulatory substance because of its ability to stimulate DNA synthesis in vivo when injected intraperitoneally in 40% hepatectomized rats and in vitro in the presence of hepatocytes i...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To describe an animal model for acute liver failure by intraperitoneal d-galacto...
Liver fibrosis results from sustained wound healing response to chronic liver injury. Liver cirrhosi...
A rat model of fulminant hepatic failure induced by D-galactosamine (Gal) was given glucagon and ins...
Galactosamine induces a dose-dependent hepatic injury in rats and many other animals. The toxicity o...
Note:In the present project I studied the effects of cell free supernatant from free or microencapsu...
AbstractIntroductionAcute liver failure (ALF), like sepsis, is associated with an overwhelming activ...
Sixty‐two beagle dogs were given three doses of acetaminophen over a period of 24 hr in a fulminant ...
Fulminant hepatic failure can only be treated successfully by liver transplantation, which, however,...
708-713This study evaluated the prophylactic effect of Kadukkai maathirai in D-galactosamine (D-gal)...
Background: Short-term administration of Galactosamine to experimental animals causes liver damage a...
This study evaluated the prophylactic effect of Kadukkai maathirai in D-galactosamine (D-gal) induce...
The lack of acceptable pharmacological approaches for restoration of the injured liver is associated...
A cytosol liver extract was prepared from adult dog livers and from liver remnants that had been reg...
D-galactosamine (GalN) is a highly selective hepatotoxin that causes liver damage similar to human v...
The rapid regenerative response of the rat liver to partial hepatectomy is associated with a decline...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To describe an animal model for acute liver failure by intraperitoneal d-galacto...
Liver fibrosis results from sustained wound healing response to chronic liver injury. Liver cirrhosi...
A rat model of fulminant hepatic failure induced by D-galactosamine (Gal) was given glucagon and ins...
Galactosamine induces a dose-dependent hepatic injury in rats and many other animals. The toxicity o...
Note:In the present project I studied the effects of cell free supernatant from free or microencapsu...
AbstractIntroductionAcute liver failure (ALF), like sepsis, is associated with an overwhelming activ...
Sixty‐two beagle dogs were given three doses of acetaminophen over a period of 24 hr in a fulminant ...
Fulminant hepatic failure can only be treated successfully by liver transplantation, which, however,...
708-713This study evaluated the prophylactic effect of Kadukkai maathirai in D-galactosamine (D-gal)...
Background: Short-term administration of Galactosamine to experimental animals causes liver damage a...
This study evaluated the prophylactic effect of Kadukkai maathirai in D-galactosamine (D-gal) induce...
The lack of acceptable pharmacological approaches for restoration of the injured liver is associated...
A cytosol liver extract was prepared from adult dog livers and from liver remnants that had been reg...
D-galactosamine (GalN) is a highly selective hepatotoxin that causes liver damage similar to human v...
The rapid regenerative response of the rat liver to partial hepatectomy is associated with a decline...
ABSTRACT PURPOSE: To describe an animal model for acute liver failure by intraperitoneal d-galacto...
Liver fibrosis results from sustained wound healing response to chronic liver injury. Liver cirrhosi...
A rat model of fulminant hepatic failure induced by D-galactosamine (Gal) was given glucagon and ins...