Hepatic fibrosis results from chronic injury and inflammation in the liver and leads to cirrhosis, liver failure, and portal hypertension. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying hepatic fibrosis has advanced the prospect of developing therapies for regression of the disease. Resolution of fibrosis requires a reduction of proinflammatory and fibrogenic cytokines, a decrease in extracellular matrix (ECM) protein production, an increase in collagenase activity, and finally, a disappearance of activated myofibroblasts. Exosomes are nanovesicles of endocytic origin secreted by most cell types. They epigenetically reprogram and alter the phenotype of their recipient cells and hold great promise for the reversal of fibrosis. Recent stud...
The progress of research on the molecular pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and the consequent discover...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
The lack of approved therapies for hepatic fibrosis seriously limits medical management of patients ...
Hepatic fibrosis results from chronic injury and inflammation in the liver and leads to cirrhosis, l...
Objective(s): Free cholesterol in the diet can cause liver fibrosis by accumulating in Hepatic stell...
Background. Although several studies have been conducted on modeling human liver disease, it is stil...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
Alterations in the accumulation and composition of the extracellular matrix are part of the normal t...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
Background Hepatic fibrosis is a common pathologic stage in chronic liver disease development, wh...
Liver fibrosis is a hepatic wound-healing response caused by chronic liver diseases that include vir...
AbstractFibrosis is a highly conserved wound healing response and represents the final common pathwa...
The progress of research on the molecular pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and the consequent discover...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
The lack of approved therapies for hepatic fibrosis seriously limits medical management of patients ...
Hepatic fibrosis results from chronic injury and inflammation in the liver and leads to cirrhosis, l...
Objective(s): Free cholesterol in the diet can cause liver fibrosis by accumulating in Hepatic stell...
Background. Although several studies have been conducted on modeling human liver disease, it is stil...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
Liver fibrosis due to viral or metabolic chronic liver diseases is a major challenge of global healt...
Hepatic fibrosis, characterized by excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins lea...
Liver fibrosis is a chronic disease that results from hepatitis B and C infections, alcohol abuse or...
Alterations in the accumulation and composition of the extracellular matrix are part of the normal t...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
Background Hepatic fibrosis is a common pathologic stage in chronic liver disease development, wh...
Liver fibrosis is a hepatic wound-healing response caused by chronic liver diseases that include vir...
AbstractFibrosis is a highly conserved wound healing response and represents the final common pathwa...
The progress of research on the molecular pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and the consequent discover...
Liver fibrosis results from many chronic injuries and often progresses to cirrhosis, liver failure, ...
The lack of approved therapies for hepatic fibrosis seriously limits medical management of patients ...