AbstractFibrosis is one of the most prevalent features of age-related diseases like obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic kidney disease, or cardiomyopathy and affects millions of people in all countries. Although the understanding about the pathophysiology of fibrosis has improved a lot during the recent years, a number of mechanisms still remain unknown. Although TGF-β1 signaling, loss of metabolic homeostasis and chronic low-grade inflammation appear to play important roles in the pathogenesis of fibrosis, recent evidence indicates that oxidative stress and the antioxidant system may also be crucial for fibrosis development and persistence. These findings point to a concept of a redox-fibrosis where the cellular o...
Abstract Age-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic ...
AbstractSickle cell disease and β-thalassaemia are inherited haemoglobinopathies resulting in struct...
AbstractThis article provides a succinct but limited overview of the protective and deleterious effe...
AbstractTransforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) is the most potent pro-fibrogenic cytokine and its e...
AbstractFibrosis can be defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) component...
AbstractUncontrolled fibrosis in organs like heart, kidney, liver and lung is detrimental and may le...
Abstract Fibrosis is one of the most prevalent features of age-related diseases like obesity, diabet...
AbstractFibrosis is one of the most prevalent features of age-related diseases like obesity, diabete...
AbstractRedox signaling and oxidative stress are associated with tissue fibrosis and aging. Aging is...
AbstractLiver fibrosis is the pathological consequence of chronic liver diseases, where an excessive...
AbstractOxidative stress plays a central role in the pathogenesis of diverse chronic inflammatory di...
Liver fibrosis is the pathological consequence of chronic liver diseases, where an excessive deposit...
AbstractOxidative stress is implicated as an important molecular mechanism underlying fibrosis in a ...
AbstractAging has been associated with adverse fibrosis. Here we formulate a new hypothesis and pres...
AbstractReactive oxygen and nitrogen species (e.g. H2O2, nitric oxide) confer redox regulation of es...
Abstract Age-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic ...
AbstractSickle cell disease and β-thalassaemia are inherited haemoglobinopathies resulting in struct...
AbstractThis article provides a succinct but limited overview of the protective and deleterious effe...
AbstractTransforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) is the most potent pro-fibrogenic cytokine and its e...
AbstractFibrosis can be defined as an excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix (ECM) component...
AbstractUncontrolled fibrosis in organs like heart, kidney, liver and lung is detrimental and may le...
Abstract Fibrosis is one of the most prevalent features of age-related diseases like obesity, diabet...
AbstractFibrosis is one of the most prevalent features of age-related diseases like obesity, diabete...
AbstractRedox signaling and oxidative stress are associated with tissue fibrosis and aging. Aging is...
AbstractLiver fibrosis is the pathological consequence of chronic liver diseases, where an excessive...
AbstractOxidative stress plays a central role in the pathogenesis of diverse chronic inflammatory di...
Liver fibrosis is the pathological consequence of chronic liver diseases, where an excessive deposit...
AbstractOxidative stress is implicated as an important molecular mechanism underlying fibrosis in a ...
AbstractAging has been associated with adverse fibrosis. Here we formulate a new hypothesis and pres...
AbstractReactive oxygen and nitrogen species (e.g. H2O2, nitric oxide) confer redox regulation of es...
Abstract Age-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, chronic ...
AbstractSickle cell disease and β-thalassaemia are inherited haemoglobinopathies resulting in struct...
AbstractThis article provides a succinct but limited overview of the protective and deleterious effe...