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Distributed hepatocytes expressing telomerase repopulate the liver in homeostasis and injury. [PDF]

open access: yesNature, 2018
Lin S   +7 more
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Exercise-Stimulated Resolvin Biosynthesis in the Adipose Tissue Is Abrogated by High-Fat Diet-Induced Adrenergic Deficiency. [PDF]

open access: yesArterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
Pena Calderin E   +7 more
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Cryo-EM structure of DNA polymerase of African swine fever virus. [PDF]

open access: yesNucleic Acids Res
Kuai L   +7 more
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Combined genomics and proteomics unveils elusive variants and vast aetiologic heterogeneity in dystonia. [PDF]

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Lack of EGFR catalytic activity in hepatocytes improves liver regeneration following DDC‐induced cholestatic injury by promoting a pro‐restorative inflammatory response

Journal of Pathology, 2022
Despite the well‐known hepatoprotective role of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) pathway upon acute damage, its specific actions during chronic liver disease, particularly cholestatic injury, remain ambiguous and unresolved.
Nerea Lazcanoiturburu   +19 more
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Sphingomyelin-based PEGylation Cu(DDC)2 Liposomes Prepared via the Dual Function of Cu2+ for Cancer Therapy: Facilitating DDC Loading and Exerting Synergistic Antitumor Effects.

International journal of pharmaceutics, 2022
The old alcohol-aversion drug disulfiram (DSF) has aroused wide attention as a drug repurposing strategy in terms of cancer therapy because of the high antitumor efficacy in combination with copper ion.
Hao Liu   +9 more
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Geniposide suppresses liver injury in a mouse model of DDC‐induced sclerosing cholangitis

Phytotherapy Research, 2021
Sclerosing cholangitis, characterized by biliary inflammation, fibrosis, and stricturing, remains one of the most challenging conditions of clinical hepatology. Geniposide (GE) has anti‐inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and cholagogic effects.
Min Wen   +6 more
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