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Absence of hepatic stellate cell retinoid lipid droplets does not enhance hepatic fibrosis but decreases hepatic carcinogenesis
Johannes Kluwe
, Nuttaporn Wongsiriroj
, Juliane S. Troeger
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Geum Youn Gwak
, Dianne H. Dapito
, Jean Philippe Pradere
, Hongfeng Jiang
, Maham Siddiqi
, Roseann Piantedosi
, Sheila M. O'Byrne
, William S. Blaner
, Robert F. Schwabe
Columbia University
University of Hamburg
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carcinogenesis
100%
Liver Fibrosis
100%
Acyltransferase
100%
Retinoid
100%
Fat Droplet
100%
Liver Carcinogenesis
33%
Carbon Tetrachloride
33%
Diethylnitrosamine
33%
Neoplasm
22%
Fibrosis
22%
Retinoic Acid
11%
Wild Type Mouse
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Carcinogenesis
100%
Lipid Droplet
100%
Hepatic Stellate Cell
100%
Retinoid
100%
N-Acetyltransferase
81%
Cell Activation
45%
Fibrogenesis
27%
P21
18%
Downregulation
9%
Wild Type
9%
Metabolite
9%
Precursor
9%
Tretinoin
9%
Retinoic Acid
9%
Wild Type Mouse
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Hepatic Stellate Cell
100%
Cell Activation
45%
Fibrogenesis
27%
Wild Type Mouse
9%
Metabolite
9%
Wild Type
9%
Downregulation
9%
Precursor
9%
Bile Duct
9%
Food Science
Retinoid
100%
Fat Droplet
100%