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Liver regeneration: unraveling the molecular mechanisms and clinical application [PDF]
The liver’s exceptional capacity sets it apart from other organs in its response to various acute and chronic injuries, known as “liver regeneration”.
Ning Wang +6 more
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The liver is unique in its ability to regenerate in response to injury. A number of evolutionary safeguards have allowed the liver to continue to perform its complex functions despite significant injury. Increased understanding of the regenerative process has significant benefit in the treatment of liver failure.
Shennen A. Mao +2 more
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AbstractLiver regeneration after partial hepatectomy is a very complex and well‐orchestrated phenomenon. It is carried out by the participation of all mature liver cell types. The process is associated with signaling cascades involving growth factors, cytokines, matrix remodeling, and several feedbacks of stimulation and inhibition of growth related ...
de Jonge, Jeroen, Olthoff, Kim M.
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The role of roof plate-specific spondins in liver homeostasis and disease
As evolutionarily conserved signals, roof plate-specific spondins (R-spondins; RSPOs) are a family with four members (RSPO1–4) exerting distinctly different functions.
Le Yang +5 more
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Analysis of the factors influencing liver regeneration after hepatectomy in hepatocellular carcinoma patients and the relationship between liver regeneration and prognosis. [PDF]
Liu H +5 more
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Monocyte-derived Kupffer cells dominate in the Kupffer cell pool during liver injury
Summary: Healthy Kupffer cell (KC) pool is dominated by embryonic KCs (EmKCs), preserving liver homeostasis. How the KC pool varies upon injury remains unclear.
Weiyang Li +4 more
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During liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy, normally quiescent hepatocytes undergo one or two rounds of replication to restore the liver mass by a process of compensatory hyperplasia. A large number of genes are involved in liver regeneration, but the essential circuitry required for ...
Fausto, Nelson +2 more
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Angipoietin‐1 (Angpt1) and von Willebrand factor (VWF) are two important angiogenic molecules that can drive pathologic angiogenesis and progression of liver fibrosis in our previous study.
Le Yang +9 more
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IQ motif-containing guanosine triphosphatase (GTPase)-activating protein 1 (IQGAP1) is a cytosolic scaffolding protein involved in cell migration. Our previous studies suggest sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) triggers bone marrow (BM) mesenchymal stromal ...
Yuehan Ma +8 more
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Neutrophils play an essential role in the control of inflammatory diseases. However, whether cannabinoid receptors (CBs) play a role in neutrophil chemotaxis and NETosis in sterile liver inflammation remains unknown.
Xuan Zhou +6 more
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