1. SUMMARY Liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy in rats suffering from non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is currently the most frequent chronic liver disease in economically developed countries with prevalence of about 30 %. Liver resection from different reasons is nowadays common surgical procedure. Successful recovery and renewal of liver functions depend on regenerative capacity of liver remnant. The course of liver regeneration could be profoundly influenced by concomitant liver pathological processes including NAFLD. The aim of this work has been study of early phase of liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy (PHx) in rats with nutritionally induced simple steatosis. At the beginn...
To investigate the effect of N-acetylcysteine on regeneration following partial hepatectomy in rats ...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impaired ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of severe steatosis with inflammation o...
AbstractBackgroundRodent models have been used to evaluate aspects of liver regeneration. The aim of...
Abstract The upper limit for partial hepatectomy (PH) in rats is 90%, which is associated with an in...
Background: Partial hepatectomy is the strongest stimulator of hepatic regeneration. The process of ...
Contribution to the study of the etiology and clinical significance of hepatic steatosis in the expe...
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
To investigate the effect of N-acetylcysteine on regeneration following partial hepatectomy in rats ...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impaired ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of severe steatosis with inflammation o...
AbstractBackgroundRodent models have been used to evaluate aspects of liver regeneration. The aim of...
Abstract The upper limit for partial hepatectomy (PH) in rats is 90%, which is associated with an in...
Background: Partial hepatectomy is the strongest stimulator of hepatic regeneration. The process of ...
Contribution to the study of the etiology and clinical significance of hepatic steatosis in the expe...
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impai...
Ability of mammalian liver to regenerate is one of the favorite examples of "regenerative medicine"....
To investigate the effect of N-acetylcysteine on regeneration following partial hepatectomy in rats ...
Background & Aim Experimental studies in animals have suggested that liver regeneration is impaired ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the influence of severe steatosis with inflammation o...