Targeting the Wnt signaling pathway: the challenge of reducing scarring without affecting repair

Volume: 29, Issue: 2, Pages: 179 - 190
Published: Jan 23, 2020
Abstract
Introduction: Globally, deaths from liver disease are increasing and for most patients there are few curative options. Fibrosis or scarring is often associated with the formation and progression of liver disease; however, clinical anti-fibrotic therapies are lacking. Recent work has shown that Wnt signaling, a signaling pathway that is necessary for embryonic development and cancer, can also regulate scar formation in the liver.Areas covered:...
Paper Details
Title
Targeting the Wnt signaling pathway: the challenge of reducing scarring without affecting repair
Published Date
Jan 23, 2020
Volume
29
Issue
2
Pages
179 - 190
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