The microvascular supply of the biliary tree, the peribiliary plexus (PBP), stems from the hepatic artery branches and flows into the hepatic sinusoids. A detailed three-dimensional study of the PBP has been performed by using the Scanning Electron Microscopy vascular corrosion casts (SEMvcc) technique. Considering that the PBP plays a fundamental role in supporting the secretory and absorptive functions of the biliary epithelium, their organization in either normalcy and pathology is explored. The normal liver shows the PBP arranged around extra- and intrahepatic biliary tree. In the small portal tract PBP was characterized by a single layer of capillaries which progressively continued with the extrahepatic PBP where it showed a more compl...
The family of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) includes 5 members (VEGF-A to -D, and plac...
Liver transplantation and cholangiocarcinoma induce biliary dysfunction following ischemia reperfusi...
Purpose of review Recent studies have brought to light that angiogenesis and the expression of pro-a...
Background: The peribiliary plexus (PBP) plays a fundamental role in supporting the functions of the...
The hepatic artery, through the peribiliary plexus, nourishes the intrahepatic biliary tree. During ...
Cholangiocytes are involved in a variety of processes essential for liver pathophysiology. To meet t...
Background & Aims: The peribiliary plexus plays a fundamental role in supporting the secretory and a...
The microvascular arrangement of the extrahepatic biliary tree of the rat was studied by light micro...
Extrahepatic bile ducts are characterized by the presence of peribiliary glands (PBGs), which repres...
Background/Aims: Results of our previous studies supported the concept that in the human liver, the ...
Background/Aims: The finer branches of the biliary tree play an important role in biliary regenerati...
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is secreted by several epithelia and modulates cellular fu...
The larger ducts of the biliary tree contain numerous tubulo-alveolar adnexal glands that are lined ...
Peribiliary glands (PBG) are a source of stem/progenitor cells organized in a cellular network encir...
The family of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) includes 5 members (VEGF-A to -D, and plac...
Liver transplantation and cholangiocarcinoma induce biliary dysfunction following ischemia reperfusi...
Purpose of review Recent studies have brought to light that angiogenesis and the expression of pro-a...
Background: The peribiliary plexus (PBP) plays a fundamental role in supporting the functions of the...
The hepatic artery, through the peribiliary plexus, nourishes the intrahepatic biliary tree. During ...
Cholangiocytes are involved in a variety of processes essential for liver pathophysiology. To meet t...
Background & Aims: The peribiliary plexus plays a fundamental role in supporting the secretory and a...
The microvascular arrangement of the extrahepatic biliary tree of the rat was studied by light micro...
Extrahepatic bile ducts are characterized by the presence of peribiliary glands (PBGs), which repres...
Background/Aims: Results of our previous studies supported the concept that in the human liver, the ...
Background/Aims: The finer branches of the biliary tree play an important role in biliary regenerati...
Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is secreted by several epithelia and modulates cellular fu...
The larger ducts of the biliary tree contain numerous tubulo-alveolar adnexal glands that are lined ...
Peribiliary glands (PBG) are a source of stem/progenitor cells organized in a cellular network encir...
The family of vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) includes 5 members (VEGF-A to -D, and plac...
Liver transplantation and cholangiocarcinoma induce biliary dysfunction following ischemia reperfusi...
Purpose of review Recent studies have brought to light that angiogenesis and the expression of pro-a...