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Exploring the mechanism of action of Jinqiancao granules against liver cirrhosis based on the liver-gut axis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Pharmacol
Cheng FE   +10 more
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The Conjugated Bile Acids Profile Suggests a Novel Liver-Muscle Axis Associated With Sarcopenia in Chronic Liver Disease. [PDF]

open access: yesLiver Int
Iwasa M   +16 more
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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CIRRHOSIS OF THE LIVER

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Pancreatic trophism in experimental liver cirrhosis

International journal of pancreatology, 1993
Pancreatic trophism and pancreatic enzyme composition, and plasma levels of cholecystokinin, insulin, glucagon, and glucose in liver cirrhosis induced by chronic thioacetamide administration (0.02% in the drinking water for 12 mo) were studied in rats. Advanced liver cirrhosis was evident in all thioacetamide-treated rats.
Nagy István   +5 more
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Experimental Model of Cirrhosis of the Liver

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, 2020
A new model of cirrhosis of the liver was created in experiment on 30 rats. Over 3 weeks, experimental animals in addition to the standard diet daily intragastrically received corn oil in combination with intragastric administration of acetaminophen in a dose of 500 mg/day.
N S, Tropskaya   +6 more
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Liver cirrhosis: An overview of experimental models in rodents

Life Sciences, 2022
The liver, a component of the gastrointestinal tract, is one of the most important organs in the human body. The liver performs over 500 functions to promote physiological homeostasis. In addition, the liver acts as a screen, by metabolizing substances carried by blood coming from the digestive tract before they enter the systemic circulation.
Lanuza A P, Faccioli   +3 more
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