Liver fibrosis and repair: immune regulation of wound healing in a solid organ

Volume: 14, Issue: 3, Pages: 181 - 194
Published: Feb 25, 2014
Abstract
Fibrosis is a highly conserved and co-ordinated protective response to tissue injury. The interaction of multiple pathways, molecules and systems determines whether fibrosis is self-limiting and homeostatic, or whether it is uncontrolled and excessive. Immune cells have been identified as key players in this fibrotic cascade, with the capacity to exert either injury-inducing or repair-promoting effects. A multi-organ approach was recently...
Paper Details
Title
Liver fibrosis and repair: immune regulation of wound healing in a solid organ
Published Date
Feb 25, 2014
Volume
14
Issue
3
Pages
181 - 194
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