The progression of chronic liver diseases (CLD), irrespective of etiology, involves chronic parenchymal injury, persistent activation of inflammatory response as well as sustained activation of liver fibrogenesis and wound healing response. Liver fibrogenesis, is a dynamic, highly integrated molecular, cellular and tissue process responsible for driving the excess accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) components (i.e., liver fibrosis) sustained by an eterogeneous population of hepatic myofibroblasts (MFs). The process of liver fibrogenesis recognizes a number of common and etiology-independent mechanisms and events but it is also significantly influenced by the specific etiology, as also reflected by peculiar morphological patterns of ...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrogenesis is fundamentally relevan...
The main pathogenic mechanism of the progress of chronic hepatitis into cirrhosis is represented by ...
The progression of chronic liver diseases (CLD), irrespective of etiology, involves chronic parenchy...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...
With an increasing burden of liver cirrhosis, the most advanced stage of hepatic fibrosis, there is ...
Background: Human chronic liver diseases (CLDs) with different aetiologies rely on chronic activatio...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
Worldwide, liver fibrosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and is associated with a high ...
Liver fibrosis is a clinically significant finding that has major impacts on patient morbidity and m...
Hepatic fibrosis represents the wound-healing response process of the liver to chronic injury, indep...
Liver fibrosis reflects tissue scarring in the liver because of the accumulation of over the top ext...
UNLABELLED: Hepatic fibrogenesis is a pathophysiological outcome of chronic liver injury hallmarked ...
Liver fibrosis is end-stage liver disease that can be rescued. If irritation continues due to viral ...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrogenesis is fundamentally relevan...
The main pathogenic mechanism of the progress of chronic hepatitis into cirrhosis is represented by ...
The progression of chronic liver diseases (CLD), irrespective of etiology, involves chronic parenchy...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...
With an increasing burden of liver cirrhosis, the most advanced stage of hepatic fibrosis, there is ...
Background: Human chronic liver diseases (CLDs) with different aetiologies rely on chronic activatio...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
Worldwide, liver fibrosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and is associated with a high ...
Liver fibrosis is a clinically significant finding that has major impacts on patient morbidity and m...
Hepatic fibrosis represents the wound-healing response process of the liver to chronic injury, indep...
Liver fibrosis reflects tissue scarring in the liver because of the accumulation of over the top ext...
UNLABELLED: Hepatic fibrogenesis is a pathophysiological outcome of chronic liver injury hallmarked ...
Liver fibrosis is end-stage liver disease that can be rescued. If irritation continues due to viral ...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
SummaryUnderstanding the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrogenesis is fundamentally relevan...
The main pathogenic mechanism of the progress of chronic hepatitis into cirrhosis is represented by ...