Activated hepatic stellate cells (HSC) that transdifferentiate to myofibroblasts in the injured liver are responsible for scar formation that leads to fibrosis and eventually cirrhosis. To investigate the gene expression profile during different stages of this process, we performed serial analysis of gene expression, representing a quantitative and qualitative description of all expressed genes. Stellate cells were isolated from human livers and cultured. Serial analysis of gene expression was performed on RNA isolated from quiescent, activated, and transdifferentiated HSC. Comparison of the three resulting transcriptomes showed that less than 5% of all genes changed significantly in expression. Established markers of liver fibrosis showed ...
Production of fibrous scar tissue in the liver is a normal response to injuries. In fibrosis this he...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...
Hepatic fibrosis is a progressive debilitating disease which if left unchecked leads to cirrhosis an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Scarring of the liver is the result of prolonged exposure to exogenous or e...
Background & Aims: Liver fibrosis is a pathological healing process resulting from hepatic stellate ...
BACKGROUND: Scarring of the liver is the result of prolonged exposure to exogenous or endogenous sti...
Background & aimsDevelopment of liver fibrosis is associated with activation of quiescent hepati...
Hepatic fibrosis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and can be described as...
Fibrosis is characterized by the excessive production of collagen and other extracellular matrix (EC...
The pivotal cell involved in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, i.e., the activated hepatic stellat...
Liver fibrosis is a manifestation of chronic liver injury. It leads to hepatic dysfunction and is a ...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by progressive activation of proliferating and migrating myofibrobla...
Ph. D. Thesis.Fibrotic diseases underpin around 45% of all chronic diseases and deaths in the wester...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Following hepatic injury, hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) transdifferentiate to ...
Production of fibrous scar tissue in the liver is a normal response to injuries. In fibrosis this he...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...
Hepatic fibrosis is a progressive debilitating disease which if left unchecked leads to cirrhosis an...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Scarring of the liver is the result of prolonged exposure to exogenous or e...
Background & Aims: Liver fibrosis is a pathological healing process resulting from hepatic stellate ...
BACKGROUND: Scarring of the liver is the result of prolonged exposure to exogenous or endogenous sti...
Background & aimsDevelopment of liver fibrosis is associated with activation of quiescent hepati...
Hepatic fibrosis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and can be described as...
Fibrosis is characterized by the excessive production of collagen and other extracellular matrix (EC...
The pivotal cell involved in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, i.e., the activated hepatic stellat...
Liver fibrosis is a manifestation of chronic liver injury. It leads to hepatic dysfunction and is a ...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by progressive activation of proliferating and migrating myofibrobla...
Ph. D. Thesis.Fibrotic diseases underpin around 45% of all chronic diseases and deaths in the wester...
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Following hepatic injury, hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) transdifferentiate to ...
Production of fibrous scar tissue in the liver is a normal response to injuries. In fibrosis this he...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
The occurrence of hepatic fibrosis is a multi-factor involved process. The key is the activation of ...