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1. Hepatocytes also express non-integrin, matrix binding proteins.

2. 18 Hepatocytes also express non-integrin, matrix binding proteins.

3. Ballooned hepatocytes distinguish non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) from steatosis

4. Hepatocyte ballooning increases the risk for fibrosis in NASH, suggesting that Ballooned …

5. Viable immature foetal-like hepatocytes expressing alpha-fetoprotein and albumin were generated.

6. The pharmaceutical or food composition according to the present invention may significantly reduce adipocyte differentiation, adipocyte fat accumulation, and lipogenesis in hepatocytes, and may exhibit the effects of activating AMPK in hepatocytes.

7. Background: Heterotopic hepatocyte transplantation is currently under investigation as an alternative to liver transplantation.

8. Serial biopsy specimens in these patients often showed variations in the intensity of inflammation and hepatocyte necrosis.

9. Angiotensin II is a peptide vasoconstrictor and is synthesized as an inactive precursor (Angiotensinogen) predominantly in hepatocytes

10. Focal lipo- The development of degenerative processes in fuchsinosis of the cytoplasm in hepatocytes adja- hepatocytes in the first microcirculatory zones of cent to the central venules was observed in 40% hepatic Acinuses was paralleled by the appearance animals in group 3.

11. Discussion A substantial body of evidence implicates events at the EGF receptor as the start of hepatocyte proliferation after partial hepatectomy.

12. Objective To explore the effect of clofibrate on freshly isolated mouse liver mitochondria and a cultured hepatocyte cell line, AML-

13. Intranuclear, ring-shaped virus-cores of 20–25 nm diameter appeared in almost every hepatocyte examined during immunosuppression.

14. 18 Hepatocyte function in disease may be perturbed by degradation of the normal matrix and its replacement with interstitial collagens by activated lipocytes.

15. SOS is believed to be caused by cytoreductive injury to hepatocytes and endothelial cells in zone three of the liver Acinus

16. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of hepatocyte transplantation in the mouse model of hemophilia B.

17. Owl eye cells with CMV proteins were detected in nephrotubular, alveolar, and trophoblast cells of the placenta, bile duct epithelia, and hepatocytes.

18. Overload of fatty acids, e.g. by high caloric diet or release from adipose tissue, leads to triglyceride accumulation in lipid droplets of hepatocytes.

19. Hepatocyte function in disease may be perturbed by degradation of the normal matrix and its replacement with interstitial collagens by activated lipocytes.

20. Cholate STASIS Is a term indicating peculiar changes in periportal hepatocytes and attributed to stagnation of bile acids (Popper H, Hepathology, 1:187, 1981).

21. Ballooned cells are typically two to three times the size of adjacent hepatocytes and are characterized by a wispy cleared cytoplasm on H&E stained sections

22. Hepatocytes transfected with a replication deficient adenovirus vector containing a gene cassette expressing the proinsulin gene in response to physiological levels of glucose provide novel beta islet replacement cells.

23. Bile is formed initially in the hepatocyte (liver cell), and the rate of formation is dependent primarily on the rate at which Bile acids are secreted into the Bile channels, or canaliculi.

24. Other articles where Canaliculus is discussed: human digestive system: Microscopic anatomy: …perforated by small channels, called canaliculi, that are the terminal outposts of the biliary system, receiving bile from the hepatocyte

25. Correlations between metabolism and structural elements of the Alicyclic fentanyl analogs cyclopropyl fentanyl, cyclobutyl fentanyl, cyclopentyl fentanyl, cyclohexyl fentanyl and 2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropyl fentanyl studied by human hepatocytes and LC-QTOF-MS.

26. Other articles where Canaliculus is discussed: human digestive system: Microscopic anatomy: …perforated by small channels, called Canaliculi, that are the terminal outposts of the biliary system, receiving bile from the hepatocyte

27. Conclusions: The resultant loss of NF2 function permits sustained YAP/TAZ activity that drives hepatocyte proliferation and de-differentiation, Advantaging growth of cells with mutations that enable them to survive chronic oncogenic stress.

28. Azobenzene causes DNA single strand breaks with <30% cytotoxicity by the alkaline elution/rat hepatocyte assay (Sina et al., 1983) and produces unscheduled DNA synthesis in human lymphocytes (Gaudin et al., 1971)

29. Serum Bilirubin concentration reflects the ability of hepatocytes to take up, conjugate and secrete Bilirubin, so it is a functional marker rather than a marker of cellular integrity as reflected by serum transaminase levels.

30. Animals with portal anastomosis alone had a significantly increased proliferation rate of hepatocytes, Kupffer cells, and bile duct epithelial cells, as indicated by strong staining with BrdU, 8 days post-transplant compared to animals with rearterialization.

31. Fish were fed regularly with commercial Aquavalent fish food (Kraftfutterwerk Beeskow, Germany) and kept under a 12-h light/dark cycle for at least 3 weeks before they were used for hepatocyte isolation

32. The FIB-4 index was the best formula for estimating liver fibrosis in patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD, and the presence of Ballooned hepatocytes was a risk factor for the progression of liver fibrosis.

33. It is postulated that protracted fat mobilization from necrotizing hepatocytes may be the cause of pulmonary fat embolism; the extravasation of fat from the vessels into the alveoli results in phagocytosis by alveolar macrophages.

34. In parallel, the researchers are using two cell model systems – adipocytes (fat cells) and liver cells (hepatocytes) – to determine the effect of DHA, BG and AC alone and in combination on biochemical pathways involved in the development of MetS.

35. Blastemas contain fibroblast growth factors, and may also contain neurotrophic factors such as nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, neurotrophin 3, neurotrophin 4, glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor, since these factors are expressed in developing limbs in other vertebrates.

36. Bile (or gall) is a bitter, greenish-yellow alkali ne fluid secreted by hepatocyte s from the liver of most vertebrate s. In many species, it is stored in the gallbladder between meals and upon eating is discharged into the duodenum where it aids the process of digestion .