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Divergent Inflammatory, Fibrogenic, and Liver Progenitor Cell Dynamics in Two Common Mouse Models of Chronic Liver Injury
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Divergent Inflammatory, Fibrogenic, and Liver Progenitor Cell Dynamics in Two Common Mouse Models of Chronic Liver Injury

J. Köhn-Gaone, B.J. Dwyer, C.A. Grzelak, G. Miller, N.A. Shackel, G.A. Ramm, G.W. McCaughan, C.L. Elsegood, J.K. Olynyk and J.E.E. Tirnitz-Parker
The American Journal of Pathology, Vol.186(7), pp.1762-1774
2016
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Abstract

Complications of end-stage chronic liver disease signify a major cause of mortality worldwide. Irrespective of the underlying cause, most chronic liver diseases are characterized by hepatocellular necrosis, inflammation, fibrosis, and proliferation of liver progenitor cells or ductular reactions...

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.102 Stem Cell Research
1.102.1150 Hepatocyte Growth Factor
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Pathology
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Clinical Medicine
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