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Review Article Published: April 2007 Technology Insight: advances in liver imaging Okka W Hamer, Klaus Schlottmann, Claude B Sirlin & Stefan Feuerbach Nature Clinical Practice Gastroenterology ...
In human cirrhotic liver, gene (>30-fold), protein expression (97-fold), and activity of ACE2 (2.4 fold) were increased compared with controls (all p<0.01). In healthy livers, ACE2 was confined to ...
By establishing an iron overload-induced hepatic ferroptosis model, scientists from Japan have identified iFerroptosis—an ...
Both the intracellular position and ultrastructure of organelles can exhibit dynamic behavior in response to specific stressors or during metabolic shifts (1). Changes in spatial and morphological ...
Fatty liver disease, caused by the accumulation of fat in the liver, is estimated to affect one in four people worldwide. If ...
Liver diseases are increasing globally, marked by conditions like NAFLD, hepatitis, and cirrhosis, leading to a surge in ...
Fatty liver disease, caused by the accumulation of fat in the liver, is estimated to affect one in four people worldwide. If ...
For the longest we knew that those who consume alcohol are prone to liver diseases, however, cirrhosis is rising even among ...
This new review article highlights the critical role of ribosome biogenesis in liver health and disease progression.
Waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) outperforms body mass index (BMI) in detecting the risk for liver disease, according to a study published in the July issue of the Journal of the Endocrine Society. Andrew ...
A liver that is damaged in women with cirrhosis may not metabolise and clear oestrogen effectively, resulting in too much of the hormone circulating in the body. This can manifest as: 3.
Background ‘Acute-on-chronic liver failure’ (ACLF) is characterised in a more advanced stage by liver failure associated with multiple other end-organ failure. The global clinical characteristics of ...