The functions of the liver are very diverse. From detoxifying blood to storing glucose in the form of glycogen and producing bile to facilitate fat digestion, the liver is a very active and important organ. The liver is comprised of many varied cell types whose functions are equally diverse. Cholangiocytes line the biliary tree and aid in transporting and adjusting the composition of bile as it travels to the gallbladder. Hepatic stellate cells and portal fibroblasts are located in different areas within the liver architecture, but both contribute to the development of fibrosis upon activation after liver injury. Vascular cells, including those that constitute the peribiliary vascular plexus, are involved in functions other than blood deliv...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) in the perisinusoidal space are surrounded by hepatocytes, liver sinus...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) in the perisinusoidal space are surrounded by hepatocytes, liver sinus...
In most cholangiopathies, liver diseases of different etiologies in which the biliary epithelium is ...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
The biliary tree is an arborizing system of intra- and extrahepatic conduits connecting the liver to...
In the last 15 years, the intrahepatic biliary tree has become the object of extensive studies, whic...
Cholangiocyte proliferation is triggered during extrahepatic bile duct obstruction induced by bile d...
After liver injury, regeneration occurs through self-replication of hepatocytes. In severe liver inj...
Hepatic fibrosis is characterized by the pathological accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) in ...
Histamine, synthesized by L-histidine decarboxylase (HDC), is a trophic growth factor that increases...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) in the perisinusoidal space are surrounded by hepatocytes, liver sinus...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) in the perisinusoidal space are surrounded by hepatocytes, liver sinus...
In most cholangiopathies, liver diseases of different etiologies in which the biliary epithelium is ...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
The biliary tree is an arborizing system of intra- and extrahepatic conduits connecting the liver to...
In the last 15 years, the intrahepatic biliary tree has become the object of extensive studies, whic...
Cholangiocyte proliferation is triggered during extrahepatic bile duct obstruction induced by bile d...
After liver injury, regeneration occurs through self-replication of hepatocytes. In severe liver inj...
Hepatic fibrosis is characterized by the pathological accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) in ...
Histamine, synthesized by L-histidine decarboxylase (HDC), is a trophic growth factor that increases...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...
: Mast cells (MCs) induce the progression of liver diseases including, but not limited to, hepatocel...