Relevance. Currently, the participation of immune system cells in the regulation of reparative processes is attracting more and more attention of researchers. There is an anatomical connection between the liver and spleen by means of portal vein. Thus, cytokines and other biologically active substances can enter the liver from the spleen through the portal vein, as well as cells can migrate to the liver. However, the specific mechanisms of mutual influence of the mentioned organs, including in reparative processes, remain poorly studied. The aim of our work was to study the state of spleen monocyte-macrophage population after liver resection, as well as the proliferative activity of spleen cells during liver regeneration . Materials and Met...
To determine the role of NK cells in regulation of tissue growth, the phenotype and function of live...
Ogunnaike, BabatundeVadigepalli, RajanikanthLiver resection is used in the clinic for treatment of h...
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is frequently the site of injury. During diseas...
Relevance . Macrophages are the leading regulatory cell-lineage taking part in reparative processes ...
Introduction: The role of the immune system in liver repair is fundamentally complex and most likely...
Macrophages are important regulators of liver repair. Participation of migratory monocytes/macrophag...
AIM: To investigate the influence of the umbilical cordderived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) on r...
Functional and anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen is most clearly manifested in ...
Background: Macrophages play a key role in liver regeneration. The fates of resident macrophages aft...
Background: Macrophages play a key role in liver regeneration. The fates of resident macrophages aft...
AbstractBackgroundFollowing hepatic resection, liver regeneration has been associated with concurren...
Background. The pathological effect of the surgical ischemia-reperfusion technique is a cause for th...
It was reported that prevention of acute portal overpressure in small-for-size livers by inflow modu...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
AbstractThe network of interactions underlying liver regeneration is robust and precise with liver r...
To determine the role of NK cells in regulation of tissue growth, the phenotype and function of live...
Ogunnaike, BabatundeVadigepalli, RajanikanthLiver resection is used in the clinic for treatment of h...
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is frequently the site of injury. During diseas...
Relevance . Macrophages are the leading regulatory cell-lineage taking part in reparative processes ...
Introduction: The role of the immune system in liver repair is fundamentally complex and most likely...
Macrophages are important regulators of liver repair. Participation of migratory monocytes/macrophag...
AIM: To investigate the influence of the umbilical cordderived multipotent stromal cells (MSCs) on r...
Functional and anatomical connection between the liver and the spleen is most clearly manifested in ...
Background: Macrophages play a key role in liver regeneration. The fates of resident macrophages aft...
Background: Macrophages play a key role in liver regeneration. The fates of resident macrophages aft...
AbstractBackgroundFollowing hepatic resection, liver regeneration has been associated with concurren...
Background. The pathological effect of the surgical ischemia-reperfusion technique is a cause for th...
It was reported that prevention of acute portal overpressure in small-for-size livers by inflow modu...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
AbstractThe network of interactions underlying liver regeneration is robust and precise with liver r...
To determine the role of NK cells in regulation of tissue growth, the phenotype and function of live...
Ogunnaike, BabatundeVadigepalli, RajanikanthLiver resection is used in the clinic for treatment of h...
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is frequently the site of injury. During diseas...