Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and C, alcohol consumption, fatty liver disease, cholestasis, and autoimmune hepatitis. Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are the primary source of activated myofibroblasts that produce extracellular matrix (ECM) in the liver. Various inflammatory and fibrogenic pathways contribute to the activation of HSCs. Recent studies also discovered that liver fibrosis is reversible and activated HSCs can revert to quiescent HSCs when causative agents are removed. Although the basic research for liver fibrosis has progressed remarkably, sensitive and specific biomarkers as non-invasive diagnostic tools, and effective anti-fibrotic agents have not been developed...
Liver fibrosis is the common pathological consequence of all chronic liver diseases with various eti...
Hepatic fibrosis is a wound-healing response to various chronic stimuli, including viral hepatitis B...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
UNLABELLED: Hepatic fibrogenesis is a pathophysiological outcome of chronic liver injury hallmarked ...
Hepatic fibrosis represents the wound-healing response process of the liver to chronic injury, indep...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
Worldwide, liver fibrosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and is associated with a high ...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...
Abstract: Hepatic fibrosis is a wound-healing response to various chronic stimuli, including viral h...
Liver fibrosis is the result of chronic liver diseases that lead to cell death and scarring due to e...
Liver fibrosis reflects tissue scarring in the liver because of the accumulation of over the top ext...
Liver fibrosis is a hepatic wound-healing response caused by chronic liver diseases that include vir...
Liver fibrosis is a clinically significant finding that has major impacts on patient morbidity and m...
Liver fibrosis is the common pathological consequence of all chronic liver diseases with various eti...
Hepatic fibrosis is a wound-healing response to various chronic stimuli, including viral hepatitis B...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
UNLABELLED: Hepatic fibrogenesis is a pathophysiological outcome of chronic liver injury hallmarked ...
Hepatic fibrosis represents the wound-healing response process of the liver to chronic injury, indep...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
Worldwide, liver fibrosis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and is associated with a high ...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...
Abstract: Hepatic fibrosis is a wound-healing response to various chronic stimuli, including viral h...
Liver fibrosis is the result of chronic liver diseases that lead to cell death and scarring due to e...
Liver fibrosis reflects tissue scarring in the liver because of the accumulation of over the top ext...
Liver fibrosis is a hepatic wound-healing response caused by chronic liver diseases that include vir...
Liver fibrosis is a clinically significant finding that has major impacts on patient morbidity and m...
Liver fibrosis is the common pathological consequence of all chronic liver diseases with various eti...
Hepatic fibrosis is a wound-healing response to various chronic stimuli, including viral hepatitis B...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...