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Molecules, Systems and Signaling in Liver Injury (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
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Molecules, Systems and Signaling in Liver Injury (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Series: Cell Death in Biology and Diseases
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This essential volume presents comprehensive information on cell
death and autophagy in liver diseases, including the role and
molecular signaling pathways of cell death in alcohol and
non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, bile acids, hepatitis C virus
and drug-induced liver injury. The book starts with a discussion of
lipotoxicity in non-parenchymal cells, followed by a discussion of
cell death and autophagy in cholangiocytes, hepatic stellate cells
and Kupffer cells in hepatic biliary diseases, fibrosis and liver
inflammation. The book also covers Bcl-2 family proteins,
beta-catenin and HMGB1 signaling in regulating cell death in the
liver as well as mitochondria, ER stress and gut microbiota on
liver injury. The Cell Death in Biology and Diseases series has
recruited world experts ranging from basic scientists to clinicians
on cell death in liver diseases. Likewise the contributors of this
volume are leaders in their fields with worldwide expertise and
perspective. Molecul es, Systems and Signaling in Liver Injury is
an essential companion to Hepatocytes and Non-Parenchymal Cells and
Diseases. It is beneficial for both clinicians and basic scientists
and is relevant to those working on drug discovery for preventing
and treating liver diseases by targeting cell death and autophagy
pathways.
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