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Resumen: La enfermedad hepática alcohólica (EHA) es una entidad clinicopatológica ocasionada por el consumo excesivo y crónico de alcohol. La enfermedad incluye un amplio espectro de anomalías celulares y tisulares que pueden causar daño agudo sobre ...
M. Martinez-Castillo +9 more
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Abstract Background & Aims The class I‐ phosphatidylinositol‐3 kinases (PI3Ks) signalling is dysregulated in almost all human cancers whereas the isoform‐specific roles remain poorly investigated. We reported that the isoform δ (PI3Kδ) regulated epithelial cell polarity and plasticity and recent developments have heightened its role in hepatocellular ...
Vanessa Bou Malham +16 more
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Immune dysregulation and pathophysiology of alcohol consumption and alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a clinical-pathologic entity caused by the chronic excessive consumption of alcohol. The disease includes a broad spectrum of anomalies at the cellular and tissual level that can cause acute-on-chronic (alcoholic ...
M. Martinez-Castillo +9 more
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Exploring the landscape of steatotic liver disease in the general US population
Abstract Background and Objective The aim of the present study is to explore the epidemiologic impact of the definition of steatotic liver disease (SLD) proposed by a multi‐society (American Association for the Study of the Liver‐the European Association for the Study of Liver Diseases‐Asociación Latinoamericana para el Estudio del Hígado) Delphi ...
Stefano Ciardullo +3 more
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C(spn)−X (n=1–3) Bond Activation by Palladium
Less is more! Our quantum chemical analyses reveal that the activity of palladium catalysts towards C−X bond activation increases along ethane, ethylene, acetylene because the steric repulsion between catalyst and substrate is relieved as the number of substituents around the carbon atom goes down.
Thomas Hansen +6 more
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Metallodrugs: an approach against invasion and metastasis in cancer treatment
In this review, we examine the use of metallodrugs for cancer treatment, focussing on the advances in this type of therapy and the importance of these compounds, with emphasis on Pt, Ru, Au, Zn, and Cu as antimetastatic agents. In addition, we discuss the different mechanisms of action by which metallodrugs exert their therapeutic effects.
Mauricio M. González‐Ballesteros +2 more
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Resumen: Introducción y objetivos: La recuperación de injertos hepáticos de donante cadavérico en México es compleja. El objetivo de este manuscrito es presentar la experiencia en el uso de hígado durante el primer año de un equipo local de valoración y
D. Zamora-Valdés +5 more
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Development of a Hepatoprotective Herbal Drug from Turnera diffusa
The incidence of liver diseases, such as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and drug‐induced liver injury, continues to rise and is one of the leading causes of acute hepatitis. Current trends suggest that these types of conditions will increase in the coming years.
Cecilia Delgado-Montemayor +7 more
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Eficacia de la rifaximina en los diferentes escenarios clínicos de la encefalopatía hepática
Resumen: La encefalopatía hepática (EH) es una complicación frecuente en pacientes con cirrosis hepática y se asocia a una alta tasa de mortalidad.
C.E. Coronel-Castillo +4 more
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Introduction and objectives: Decompensated cirrhosis is defined by the onset of complications and is associated with immune dysfunction. This is the result of two processes: systemic inflammation and damage made by the immune system. Our objective was to
B. Tijerina-Soto +4 more
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