In response to liver injury, hepatic stellate cells activate and acquire proliferative and contractile features. The regression of liver fibrosis appears to involve the clearance of activated hepatic stellate cells, either by apoptosis or by reversion toward a quiescent-like state, a process called deactivation. Thus, deactivation of active hepatic stellate cells has emerged as a novel and promising therapeutic approach for liver fibrosis. However, our knowledge of the master regulators involved in the deactivation and/or activation of fibrotic hepatic stellate cells is still limited. The transcription factor GATA4 has been previously shown to play an important role in embryonic hepatic stellate cell quiescence. In this work, we show that l...
<div><p>Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play pivotal roles in hepatic fibrosis as they synthesize glia...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play pivotal roles in hepatic fibrosis as they synthesize glial fibril...
Background & AimsGATA4, a zinc finger domain transcription factor, is critical for jejunal identity....
In response to liver injury, hepatic stellate cells activate and acquire proliferative and contracti...
Liver fibrosis is a scarring process of the liver in response to sustained liver injury and can prog...
Motivation: Liver fibrosis, and cirrhosis, is a disease with a high incidence in the population, cau...
Background & aimsDevelopment of liver fibrosis is associated with activation of quiescent hepati...
GATA transcription factors and Friend of GATA (FOG) cofactors play key roles in the development of a...
Liver fibrosis is a manifestation of chronic liver injury. It leads to hepatic dysfunction and is a ...
GATA4 is a transcription factor known for its crucial role in the development of many tissues, inclu...
GATA transcription factors and their Friend of Gata (FOG) cofactors control the development of diver...
Liver fibrosis is a wound-healing response caused by the abnormal accumulation of extracellular matr...
BACKGROUND: Liver fibrosis is characterized by the excessive formation and accumulation of matrix pr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS—The pathogenesis of liver fibrosis involves activation of hepatic stellate cel...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
<div><p>Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play pivotal roles in hepatic fibrosis as they synthesize glia...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play pivotal roles in hepatic fibrosis as they synthesize glial fibril...
Background & AimsGATA4, a zinc finger domain transcription factor, is critical for jejunal identity....
In response to liver injury, hepatic stellate cells activate and acquire proliferative and contracti...
Liver fibrosis is a scarring process of the liver in response to sustained liver injury and can prog...
Motivation: Liver fibrosis, and cirrhosis, is a disease with a high incidence in the population, cau...
Background & aimsDevelopment of liver fibrosis is associated with activation of quiescent hepati...
GATA transcription factors and Friend of GATA (FOG) cofactors play key roles in the development of a...
Liver fibrosis is a manifestation of chronic liver injury. It leads to hepatic dysfunction and is a ...
GATA4 is a transcription factor known for its crucial role in the development of many tissues, inclu...
GATA transcription factors and their Friend of Gata (FOG) cofactors control the development of diver...
Liver fibrosis is a wound-healing response caused by the abnormal accumulation of extracellular matr...
BACKGROUND: Liver fibrosis is characterized by the excessive formation and accumulation of matrix pr...
BACKGROUND & AIMS—The pathogenesis of liver fibrosis involves activation of hepatic stellate cel...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
<div><p>Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play pivotal roles in hepatic fibrosis as they synthesize glia...
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play pivotal roles in hepatic fibrosis as they synthesize glial fibril...
Background & AimsGATA4, a zinc finger domain transcription factor, is critical for jejunal identity....