Liver fibrosis represents a major worldwide healthcare burden. Current therapy is limited to removing the causal agent. This approach is successful in some diseases; particularly haemochromatosis and chronic viral hepatitis. However, for many patients treatment is not possible, while other patients present to medical attention at an advanced stage of fibrosis. There is therefore a great need for novel therapies for liver fibrosis. The hepatic stellate cell has been recognised to be responsible for most of the excess extracellular matrix observed in chronic liver fibrosis. The detailed understanding of hepatic stellate cell biology has allowed the rational design of novel antifibrotic therapies. This review describes for the general reader t...
Liver fibrosis is a wound-healing process in response to repeated and chronic injury to hepatocytes ...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrogenesis is fundamentally relevan...
Liver fibrosis reflects tissue scarring in the liver because of the accumulation of over the top ext...
The progress of research on the molecular pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and the consequent discover...
Liver fibrosis is an outcome of many chronic diseases, and often results in cirrhosis, liver failure...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of excessive amounts of scar tissue in response ...
The causes of hepatic scarring (fibrosis) are protean but, unchecked, all result in a common fate--t...
Liver fibrosis is end-stage liver disease that can be rescued. If irritation continues due to viral ...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
Progressive hepatic fibrosis is the final common pathway for most chronic liver injuries, leading to...
Hepatic fibrosis is a pathological lesion, characterized by the progressive accumulation of extracel...
With an increasing burden of liver cirrhosis, the most advanced stage of hepatic fibrosis, there is ...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...
Liver fibrosis is a wound-healing process in response to repeated and chronic injury to hepatocytes ...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrogenesis is fundamentally relevan...
Liver fibrosis reflects tissue scarring in the liver because of the accumulation of over the top ext...
The progress of research on the molecular pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and the consequent discover...
Liver fibrosis is an outcome of many chronic diseases, and often results in cirrhosis, liver failure...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of excessive amounts of scar tissue in response ...
The causes of hepatic scarring (fibrosis) are protean but, unchecked, all result in a common fate--t...
Liver fibrosis is end-stage liver disease that can be rescued. If irritation continues due to viral ...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
Progressive hepatic fibrosis is the final common pathway for most chronic liver injuries, leading to...
Hepatic fibrosis is a pathological lesion, characterized by the progressive accumulation of extracel...
With an increasing burden of liver cirrhosis, the most advanced stage of hepatic fibrosis, there is ...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...
Liver fibrosis is a wound-healing process in response to repeated and chronic injury to hepatocytes ...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrogenesis is fundamentally relevan...