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Responses of hepatic sinusoidal cells to liver ischemia–reperfusion injury
The liver displays a remarkable regenerative capacity in response to acute liver injury. In addition to the proliferation of hepatocytes during liver regeneration, non-parenchymal cells, including liver macrophages, liver sinusoidal endothelial cells ...
Yoshiya Ito, Kanako Hosono, Hideki Amano
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The functional properties of cerebellar stellate cells and the way they regulate molecular layer activity are still unclear. We have measured stellate cells electroresponsiveness and their activation by parallel fiber bursts.
Martina Francesca Rizza +6 more
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Stellate cells are principal neurons in the entorhinal cortex that contribute to spatial processing. They also play a role in the context of Alzheimer’s disease as they accumulate Amyloid beta early in the disease.
Tobias Bergmann +21 more
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Inhibition of Renal Stellate Cell Activation Reduces Renal Fibrosis
Interstitial fibrosis is a common feature of chronic kidney disease, and platelet-derived growth factor receptor-β (PDGFR-β)-positive mesenchymal cells are reportedly the major source of scar-producing myofibroblasts.
Jin Joo Cha +15 more
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GATA4 induces liver fibrosis regression by deactivating hepatic stellate cells
In response to liver injury, hepatic stellate cells activate and acquire proliferative and contractile features. The regression of liver fibrosis appears to involve the clearance of activated hepatic stellate cells, either by apoptosis or by reversion ...
Noelia Arroyo +10 more
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Although methionine sulfoxide reductase (Msr) is known to modulate the activity of multiple functional proteins, the roles of Msr in pancreatic stellate cell physiology have not been reported.
Jin Shuai Liu, Zong Jie Cui
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Hepatic stellate cells store the majority of the liver's retinoid (vitamin A) reserves as retinyl esters in stellate cell lipid droplets. A study was conducted to explore the effects of differences in dietary retinoid and triglyceride intake on the ...
H Moriwaki +3 more
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Hepatic steatosis and chronic hepatocyte damage ultimately lead to liver fibrosis. Key pathophysiological steps are the activation and transdifferentiation of hepatic stellate cells.
Maria Teresa Koenen +10 more
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β-arrestin1 activates hepatic stellate cells to promote liver fibrosis via activating p38 signaling pathway [PDF]
Objective To investigate the role ofβ-arrestin1 (ARRB1) in liver fibrosis and elucidate the mechanism of hepatic stellate cell activation induced by ARRB1/p38 signaling pathway to promote liver fibrosis.
Xia Yanhao, Liu Huiling, Jiang Jie, Wu Bin
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Functional properties of stellate cells in medial entorhinal cortex layer II
Layer II of the medial entorhinal cortex (MEC) contains two principal cell types: pyramidal cells and stellate cells. Accumulating evidence suggests that these two cell types have distinct molecular profiles, physiological properties, and connectivity ...
David C Rowland +6 more
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