527 results on '"Svegliati-Baroni, G."'
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152. LIVER FIBROSIS IS INDUCED BY INSULIN RESISTANCE BY ENHANCING THE DUCTULAR REACTION THAT UNDERGO EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION IN CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
153. c-ABL activity is required for the fibrogenetic behaviour of hepatic stellate cells
154. Ductular reaction is driven by insulin resistance and undergoes epithelial–mesenchymal transition in chronic hepatitis C
155. Antigen expression profile and differentiation potential of mesenchymal stem cells and hepatic stellate cells from adult human liver
156. Hepatic stellate cell apoptosis is induced by endoplasmic reticulum stress and leads to fibrosis resolution in vivo
157. Leptin enhances the growth of cholangiocarcinoma in vivo: An experimental study
158. CS2.2 LEPTIN ENHANCES CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA CELL GROWTH: AN IN VIVO EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
159. 326 LEPTIN IS A GROWTH FACTOR FOR CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA: AN IN VIVO EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
160. Exendin-4, a glucagons-like protein-1 receptor agonist, reduces proinflammatory conditions and increases insulin sensitivity and lipid oxidation in hepatocytes from non-alcoholic steatohepatitis rats
161. Bile acids induce proliferation in hepatic stellate cells through the EGF receptor: Role of intracellular signaling pathways
162. Nerve growth factor (NGF) regulates the proliferative activities of the intraphepatic biliary epithelium through the modulation of ERK and PI-3-kinase pathways
163. 737P - Angiogenesis Polymorphisms Profile in the Prediction of Clinical Outcome of Advanced Hcc Patients Receiving Sorafenib: Combined Analysis of Vegf and Hif-1. the Alice-2 Study
164. 14 OP Differential activation of the ERK/JNK/p70S6K pathway during liver injury in vivo
165. 13 OP Effect of pirfenidone on rat liver fibrosis
166. Estrogens stimulate cholangiocyte proliferation through the activation of the ERK1/2 system and the adapter protein Sch
167. Cariporide, a selective Na+H+ exchange inhibitor, decreases liver fibrosis in the rat
168. Intracellular signaling pathways mediating rat hepatic stellate cells proliferation induced by Angiotensin II
169. Non alcoholic fatty liver disease in Italy: a multicenter study
170. Differential ERK1/2 activation in rat chronic liver injury and fibrosis
171. Intracellular signaling pathways involved in acetaldehyde-induced collagen and fibronectin gene expression in human hepatic stellate cells
172. PPARgamma activation by antidiabetic thiazolidinediones reduces liver fibrosis and hepatic stellate cells activation in vivo
173. Intracellular signaling pathways activated by reactive oxygen species regulate proliferation and collagen synthesis of human hepatic stellate cells
174. H-RAS inhibition reduces rat liver fibrosis in vivo
175. Differential expression of ras isoforms in hepatic stellate cells
176. Effect of pirfenidone, a novel antifibrotic agent, on PDGF-induced intracellular signaling in rat hepatic stellate cells
177. Generation of reactive oxygen species and NO• in the early phase of fibrosis: effect of interferon-γ
178. Plasma membrane order parameter in periportal and perivenular hepatocytes isolated from ethanol-treated rats
179. Cell proliferation following extrahepatic biliary obstruction
180. Phenotypic analysis of inflammatory infiltrate in rats with dimethylnitrosamine-induced cirrhosis
181. Nerve growth factor modulates the proliferative capacity of the intrahepatic biliary epithelium in experimental cholestasis
182. The Na^+/H^+ exchange modulates the fibrogenic effect of oxidative stress in rat hepatic stellate cells
183. Endoplasmic Reticulum stress as a key mechanism of apoptosis-like death in rat hepatic stellate cells
184. Leptin mediates a proliferative response in human cholangiocarcinoma
185. 66 Endogenous opioids stimulate hsc activity in a paracrine manner during the development of liver fibrosis
186. Hepatic stellate cells activation and liver fibrosis are induced by necroinflammatory injury and not related to viral load and genotype in chronic hepatitis C
187. Rat cholangiocytes express beta-estrogen receptors. Their inhibition by tamoxifen induces apoptosis of fas positive cholangiocytes in bile duct ligated (BDL) rats
188. Involvement of reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide radicals in activation and proliferation of rat hepatic stellate cells
189. 21 Bile acids induce proliferation in hepatic stellate cells through the EGF receptor: Role of intracellular signaling pathways
190. Regulation and crosstalk of ERK/JNK/P70S6K in hepatic stellate cells: An in vivo and in vitro study
191. Cariporide, a selective [formula omitted]+ exchange inhibitor, decreases liver fibrosis in the rat
192. OC.13.6: Identification of Twinfilin-1 as a Key Regulator of Cholangiocyte Biological Response to Injury: Evidence for a Possible Role of Ageing in the Progression of Cholangiopathies.
193. The combination of mucus-degrading gram-negative bacteria and reduced antimicrobial peptides drives adipose tissue inflammation and NAFLD progression in mice lacking NLRP3-inflammasome.
194. Lack of NLRP3-inflammasome leads to gut-liver axis derangement and increases hepatic injury in a mouse model of NAFLD.
195. 341 Endoplasmic reticulum stress as a key mechanism of apoptosis-like death in rat hepatic stellate cells
196. Transarterial Chemoembolization for Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Clinical Practice: Temporal Trends and Survival Outcomes of an Iterative Treatment
197. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in adults 2021: A clinical practice guideline of the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (AISF), the Italian Society of Diabetology (SID) and the Italian Society of Obesity (SIO)
198. Changes in hepatocellular carcinoma aggressiveness characteristics with an increase in tumor diameter
199. Identification of clinical phenotypes and related survival in patients with large hccs
200. Time-Varying mHAP-III Is the Most Accurate Predictor of Survival in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization
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