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<i>METTL14</i> alleviates heat stress in Hu sheep involves enhancing fatty acid oxidation while reducing lipid deposition. [PDF]
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Kupffer cells control neonatal hepatic metabolism via Igf1 signaling. [PDF]
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Retrorsine impairs liver regeneration by inducing progenitor cell-senescence <i>via</i> ROS after partial hepatectomy. [PDF]
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Biochemical Society Transactions, 2000
Hepatocyte couplets, by retaining functional and morphological polarity similar to that of hepatocytes in situ, are a valuable in vitro model to study mechanisms of bile secretion, cholestasis and hepatocellular injury. They have been useful in studies of the hormonal control of bile formation and are suitable for morphological studies.
R, Coleman, M G, Roma
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Hepatocyte couplets, by retaining functional and morphological polarity similar to that of hepatocytes in situ, are a valuable in vitro model to study mechanisms of bile secretion, cholestasis and hepatocellular injury. They have been useful in studies of the hormonal control of bile formation and are suitable for morphological studies.
R, Coleman, M G, Roma
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Comprehensive Physiology, 2013
AbstractHepatocytes, like other epithelia, are situated at the interface between the organism's exterior and the underlying internal milieu and organize the vectorial exchange of macromolecules between these two spaces. To mediate this function, epithelial cells, including hepatocytes, are polarized with distinct luminal domains that are separated by ...
Aleksandr, Treyer, Anne, Müsch
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AbstractHepatocytes, like other epithelia, are situated at the interface between the organism's exterior and the underlying internal milieu and organize the vectorial exchange of macromolecules between these two spaces. To mediate this function, epithelial cells, including hepatocytes, are polarized with distinct luminal domains that are separated by ...
Aleksandr, Treyer, Anne, Müsch
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