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SECTION HEADS
Section Topics
- » Cholangiocyte biology
- » Developmental biology and liver regeneration
- » Drug metabolism of alcohol and toxic injury
- » Genetic, metabolic and storage disorders in the liver
- » Hepatic circulation/micro circulation and pathobiology of portal hypertension
- » Hepatic lipid metabolism and mechanisms of steatosis
- » Hepatic response to infection
- » Hepatocyte polarity, bile secretion and cholestasis
- » Liver fibrosis and hepatic stellate cell/myofibroblast biology
- » Liver immunity and autoimmunity
- » Liver inflammation
- » Oncogenesis and the hepatic response to cancer/metastatic disease
- » Signaling and cell-cell interactions
- » Vesicle trafficking, targeting and regulation of gene expression in hepatocytes
LATEST RECOMMENDATION
TOP RATED ARTICLE THIS WEEK [FREE TO VIEW]
1 Recommendation, most recent by
Ralf Weiskirchen and Jens Herrmann, RWTH-University Hospital, Germany. F1000 Gastroenterology & Hepatology
- Interesting Hypothesis
- New Finding
- Novel Drug Target
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