There is a general consensus that liver fibrosis in humans is potentially reversible, while scepticism prevails on the concept that cirrhosis can be truly reversed. The availability of suitable experimental models is fundamental for disease research. The experimental murine model of liver cirrhosis induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) reproduces both the histological picture of the postnecrotic cirrhosis and its biochemical and clinical parameters. Normal hepatic structure is modified by formation of regeneration nodules. Fibrosis represents a morphological element of disease and an effect of hepatocyte necrosis. However, the relevance for research of this well-established model of liver cirrhosis is hampered by some spontaneous cirrhosis...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Backgroundand Objectives:Production of a model of hepatic failure is used to evaluate the effectiven...
The canines were administered repeated carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) injections through the implanted ...
Background/Aims: It was generally believed, but not proved, that early cirrhosis may be reversible, ...
The liver plays a key role in the homeostatic balance of many biological processes. Cirrhosis is a s...
Animal models of hepatic fibrosis provide a means to study the cell and molecular mediators of fibro...
1. The aim of the present study was to develop an experimental model of liver cirrhosis in rabbits u...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the presence of extrahepatic damage and the uniformity and re...
Recent studies have shown that gene expression profiles change in the livers of animals treated acut...
Followings are the results of experimental studies on effects of chloroquine on the normal liver dam...
International audienceHepatic fibrosis, the major complication of virtually all types of chronic liv...
Experimental models for hepatic lesions are necessary so the effectiveness of new drugs in reversing...
The exact cause of the hepatic failure in liver cirrhosis is currently unclear, and two main theorie...
Experimental models for hepatic lesions are necessary so the effectiveness of new drugs in reversing...
SummaryFibrosis is a common pathological process for the majority of liver diseases which in a signi...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Backgroundand Objectives:Production of a model of hepatic failure is used to evaluate the effectiven...
The canines were administered repeated carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) injections through the implanted ...
Background/Aims: It was generally believed, but not proved, that early cirrhosis may be reversible, ...
The liver plays a key role in the homeostatic balance of many biological processes. Cirrhosis is a s...
Animal models of hepatic fibrosis provide a means to study the cell and molecular mediators of fibro...
1. The aim of the present study was to develop an experimental model of liver cirrhosis in rabbits u...
The goal of this study was to evaluate the presence of extrahepatic damage and the uniformity and re...
Recent studies have shown that gene expression profiles change in the livers of animals treated acut...
Followings are the results of experimental studies on effects of chloroquine on the normal liver dam...
International audienceHepatic fibrosis, the major complication of virtually all types of chronic liv...
Experimental models for hepatic lesions are necessary so the effectiveness of new drugs in reversing...
The exact cause of the hepatic failure in liver cirrhosis is currently unclear, and two main theorie...
Experimental models for hepatic lesions are necessary so the effectiveness of new drugs in reversing...
SummaryFibrosis is a common pathological process for the majority of liver diseases which in a signi...
A single dose of CCl4 when administered to a rat produces centrilobular necrosis and fatty degenerat...
Backgroundand Objectives:Production of a model of hepatic failure is used to evaluate the effectiven...
The canines were administered repeated carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) injections through the implanted ...