Myeloid cells play a major role in the sensitization to liver injury, particularly in chronic inflammatory liver diseases with a biliary or hepatocellular origin, and the interplay between myeloid cells and the liver may explain the increased incidence of hepatic osteodystrophy. The myeloid cell-liver axis involves several mature myeloid cells as well as immature or progenitor cells with the complexity of the liver immune microenvironment aggravating the mist of cell differentiation. The unique positioning of the liver at the junction of the peripheral and portal circulation systems underlines the interaction of myeloid cells and hepatic cells and leads to immune tolerance breakdown. We herein discuss the scenarios of different chronic live...
The cJun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway is required for the development of hepatitis an...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
There appears to be strong evidence to suggest that the liver plays an important role in the normall...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
The liver is an organ with impressive regenerative potential and has been shown to heal sizable port...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have attracted attention due to their important role in inf...
Drug-related hepatotoxicity is an emerging clinical challenge with the widening use of immunotherape...
The gut-liver axis covers the bidirectional communication between the gut and the liver, and thus in...
The human liver is usually perceived as a non-immunological organ engaged primarily in metabolic, nu...
© Ivyspring International Publisher. Acute liver failure and cirrhosis display sequential and overla...
Chronic liver inflammation leads to fibrosis and cirrhosis, which is the 12th leading cause of death...
Chronic liver disease affects a large number of people with a rising incidence, and is characterized...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
Hepatic fibrosis represents the wound-healing response process of the liver to chronic injury, indep...
The cJun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway is required for the development of hepatitis an...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
There appears to be strong evidence to suggest that the liver plays an important role in the normall...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
Control of homeostasis and rapid response to tissue damage in the liver is orchestrated by crosstalk...
The liver is an organ with impressive regenerative potential and has been shown to heal sizable port...
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have attracted attention due to their important role in inf...
Drug-related hepatotoxicity is an emerging clinical challenge with the widening use of immunotherape...
The gut-liver axis covers the bidirectional communication between the gut and the liver, and thus in...
The human liver is usually perceived as a non-immunological organ engaged primarily in metabolic, nu...
© Ivyspring International Publisher. Acute liver failure and cirrhosis display sequential and overla...
Chronic liver inflammation leads to fibrosis and cirrhosis, which is the 12th leading cause of death...
Chronic liver disease affects a large number of people with a rising incidence, and is characterized...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
Hepatic fibrosis represents the wound-healing response process of the liver to chronic injury, indep...
The cJun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) signaling pathway is required for the development of hepatitis an...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
There appears to be strong evidence to suggest that the liver plays an important role in the normall...