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Autor:
Rajesh Kumar Dutta, Seh-Hoon Oh, Wen-Hsuan Yang, Jen-Tsan Ashley Chi, Kuo Du, Anna Mae Diehl, Tianai Sun
Publikováno v:
Liver Int
Background & aims The outcome of liver injury is dictated by factors that control the accumulation of myofibroblastic (activated) hepatic stellate cells (MF-HSCs) but therapies that specifically block this process have not been discovered. We evaluat
Autor:
Alessia Omenetti, Cynthia D. Guy, Anna Mae Diehl, Nagy A. Youssef, Alastair D. Smith, Martin Binks, Manal F. Abdelmalek, Ayako Suzuki
Publikováno v:
Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver. 33(7)
Background Depression and anxiety are common in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, their associations with histological severity of NAFLD are unknown. Aim This study examined the association(s) of depression, anxiety and
Autor:
Marzena Swiderska, William Evan Secor, Rafal P. Witek, Izabela Voieta, Steve S. Choi, Jiuyi Lu, Anna Mae Diehl, Wing-Kin Syn, Carlos Antunes, Fausto L. Pereira, Kirsten B. Amaral, Thiago A. Pereira, José Roberto Lambertucci, Isaac S. Chan, Guanhua Xie
Publikováno v:
Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver. 33(1)
Background: Schistosomiasis mansoni is a major cause of portal fibrosis and portal hypertension. The Hedgehog pathway regulates fibrogenic repair in some types of liver injury. Aims: Determine if Hedgehog pathway activation occurs during fibrosis pro
Autor:
Anna Mae Diehl, Wing-Kin Syn, Yue Qian, Liu Yang, Rafal P. Witek, Youngmi Jung, Thiago A. Pereira, Dian Jung Chiang, Steve S. Choi, Alessia Omenetti, Gamze Karaca
Publikováno v:
Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the Liver. 29(8)
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is now the leading cause of chronic liver disease in the developed world and a major indication for liver transplantation (1, 2). However, the outcome of NAFLD is highly variable; only a quarter of individuals