Liver Injury Articles & Analysis: Older
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As a protein molecule related to chronic inflammation and immune injury, FGL2 can also promote the occurrence and development of tumors. ...
The liver is one of the most vital organs of the body. It means one cannot live without the proper functioning of the liver. ...
In parallel with the changes in biochemical and histological liver injury markers, the cecal levels of secondary bile acids (DCA and LCA) were also decreased by an MCD diet and increased by R. faecis treatment (Fig. 8g). ...
Graphical Abstract Keywords microbiome alcohol liver diseases roseburia fat liver diseases hepatitis occludin liver steatosis leaky gut Introduction Long-term excessive alcohol consumption is the most important risk factor for the development of alcohol-related liver diseases (ALDs), including alcoholic ...
Publication Summary: Compound induced chronic liver injury can lead to initiation of profibrotic processes resulting in sustained production of growth factors and profibrotic cytokines where inflammation, tissue remodeling and repair pathways are activated simultaneously to counteract the injury. ...
Publication Summary: Conventional cell therapy and tissue engineering approaches to treating liver diseases and injury are limited by low cell retention, poor engraftment, poor graft durability and complications including portal hypertension. Integration of next generation technologies such as 3D bioprinting is an essential step towards the clinical success of ...
Article Overview Traditional liver retractors require another wound for insertion, are bulky, and may cause iatrogenic liver injury. This study aimed to evaluate differences between three methods of liver retraction during laparoscopic Roux-en-Y Gastric bypass (LRYGB) and to compare novel liver retraction ...