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1. HFD feeding for seven months abolishes STING disruption-driven but not female sex-based protection against hepatic steatosis and inflammation in mice.

2. Bioinformatics based exploration of the anti-NAFLD mechanism of Wang's empirical formula via TLR4/NF-κB/COX2 pathway.

3. Acetylcorynoline alleviates acute liver injury via inhibiting TLR4/JNK/NF-ĸB pathway Based on RNA-seq and molecular docking in vivo and in vitro.

4. Mechanisms underlying the effects of the conditional knockdown of hepatic PCSK9 in attenuating lipopolysaccharide-induced acute liver inflammation.

5. The effect of semaglutide combined with metformin on liver inflammation and pancreatic beta-cell function in patients with type 2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

6. Grifola frondosa Polysaccharide Ameliorates Inflammation by Regulating Macrophage Polarization of Liver in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Rats.

7. Association between hepatocyte TM4SF5 expression and gut microbiome dysbiosis during non-alcoholic fatty liver disease development.

9. Infection history imprints prolonged changes to the epigenome, transcriptome and function of Kupffer cells.

10. The crucial roles and research advances of cGAS‑STING pathway in liver diseases.

11. Proteolytic shedding of CD46 from human hepatocytes indicates liver stress.

12. Dexamethasone Acetate-Loaded PLGA Nanospheres Targeting Liver Macrophages.

13. ATG16L1 Depletion-Mediated Activation of the TRAF1 Signaling in Macrophages Aggravates Liver Fibrosis.

14. HSD17B13 liquid-liquid phase separation promotes leukocyte adhesion in chronic liver inflammation.

15. Altered mitochondrial mass and low mitochondrial membrane potential of immune cells in patients with HBV infection and correlation with liver inflammation.

16. Unraveling cadmium-driven liver inflammation with a focus on arachidonic acid metabolites and TLR4/ IκBα /NF-κB pathway.

17. Circulating capsid-antibody-complexes (CACs) drive intrahepatic complement deposition and inform subclinical liver inflammation in chronic hepatitis B.

18. Gaudichaudione H ameliorates liver fibrosis and inflammation by targeting NRF2 signaling pathway.

19. Postpartum hepatitis flares in mothers with chronic hepatitis B infection.

20. Activation of Nrf2 and FXR via Natural Compounds in Liver Inflammatory Disease.

21. Role of PNPLA3 in Hepatic Stellate Cells and Hepatic Cellular Crosstalk.

22. Risk factors for significant histological changes in both HBeAg positive and negative treatment-naive chronic hepatitis B with persistently normal alanine aminotransferase level.

23. Inflammation activity affects liver stiffness measurement by magnetic resonance elastography in MASLD.

24. Targeting SMOX for the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma?

25. FNDC4 reduces hepatocyte inflammatory cell death via AMPKα in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease.

26. Heterogeneous Pathological Changes in Liver Lobes During Liver Disease: A Perspective Review.

27. Prominent role of gut dysbiosis in the pathogenesis of cystic fibrosis-related liver disease in mice.

28. Engaging natural regulatory myeloid cells to restrict T-cell hyperactivation-induced liver inflammation via extracellular vesicle-mediated purine metabolism regulation.

29. Licorice processing involving functions of Evodiae Fructus on liver inflammation and oxidative stress are associated with intestinal mucosal microbiota.

30. Codonopsis pilosula polysaccharides (CPP) intervention alleviates sterigmatocystin (STC)-induced liver injury and gut microbiota dysbiosis.

31. Hepatocyte-macrophage crosstalk via the PGRN-EGFR axis modulates ADAR1-mediated immunity in the liver.

32. Inhibition of intrahepatic monocyte recruitment by Cenicriviroc and extracellular matrix degradation by MMP1 synergistically attenuate liver inflammation and fibrogenesis in vivo.

33. Hepatic macrophage niche: a bridge between HBV-mediated metabolic changes with intrahepatic inflammation.

34. A20 in hepatic stellate cells suppresses chronic hepatitis by inhibiting DCLK1-JNK pathway-dependent chemokines.

35. Targeting BRD4 mitigates hepatocellular lipotoxicity by suppressing the NLRP3 inflammasome activation and GSDMD-mediated hepatocyte pyroptosis.

36. Comparing the pharmacological effects of the prepared folium of Epimedium brevicornu Maxim. and Epimedium sagittatum Maxim. on kidney-Yang deficiency syndrome and liver injury complications.

37. Quantitative measurements of M2BPGi depend on liver fibrosis and inflammation.

38. Dihydroartemisinin modulated arachidonic acid metabolism and mitigated liver inflammation by inhibiting the activation of 5-LOX and COX-2.

39. Cu exposure induces liver inflammation via regulating gut microbiota/LPS/liver TLR4 signaling axis.

40. GO-PEG Represses the Progression of Liver Inflammation via Regulating the M1/M2 Polarization of Kupffer Cells.

41. Exploring the Impact of Different Inflammatory Cytokines on Hepatitis C Virus Infection.

42. Lanifibranor Reduces Inflammation and Improves Dyslipidemia in Lysosomal Acid Lipase-Deficient Mice.

43. Autoimmune hepatitis displays distinctively high multi-antennary sialylation on plasma N-glycans compared to other liver diseases.

44. Pleiotropic Action of TGF-Beta in Physiological and Pathological Liver Conditions.

45. [HBeAg-positive patients hepatic tissue inflammatory activity and influencing factors during normal ALT and indeterminate phases].

46. Innate Immunity and MASLD.

47. Xie Zhuo Tiao Zhi formula ameliorates chronic alcohol-induced liver injury in mice.

48. Stat3 activation-triggered transcriptional networks govern the early stage of HBV-induced hepatic inflammation.

49. An Empirical Approach to Derive Water T 1 from Multiparametric MR Images Using an Automated Pipeline and Comparison With Liver Stiffness.

50. Soy Protein Concentrate Diets Inversely Affect LPS-Binding Protein Expression in Colon and Liver, Reduce Liver Inflammation, and Increase Fecal LPS Excretion in Obese Zucker Rats.

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