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Characterization of the role of CD14 in human and animal liver diseases
Katherine Leicester
School of Molecular Sciences
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Medicine and Dentistry
Liver Disease
100%
Cells
100%
Human
100%
Monocyte
50%
Myofibroblast
50%
Liver Injury
40%
Macrophage
40%
Hemochromatosis
30%
Pathogenesis
30%
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver
30%
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
30%
Bile Duct Ligation
30%
Smooth Muscle Actin
30%
Liver
30%
Fibrosis
20%
Septum
20%
Chlordane
20%
Antibody
10%
Liver Fibrosis
10%
Liver Cirrhosis
10%
Chronic Hepatitis C
10%
Antigen
10%
Virus Infection
10%
Chronic Liver Disease
10%
Etiology
10%
Specimen
10%
Endotoxin
10%
Gene Expression
10%
Injury
10%
Fibroblast
10%
Extracellular Matrix
10%
Kupffer Cell
10%
Fibrogenesis
10%
Hepatic Stellate Cell
10%
Procollagen
10%
Inborn Error of Metabolism
10%
Patient
10%