Liver Regeneration: Analysis of the Main Relevant Signaling Molecules
Liver regeneration is a highly organized tissue regrowth process and is the most important reaction of the liver to injury. The overall process of liver regeneration includes three phases: priming stage, proliferative phase, and termination phase. The initial step aims to induce hepatocytes to be se...
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doaj-52d43ed175474a2fa91c27dd24e90c812020-11-24T21:06:11ZengHindawi LimitedMediators of Inflammation0962-93511466-18612017-01-01201710.1155/2017/42563524256352Liver Regeneration: Analysis of the Main Relevant Signaling MoleculesYachao Tao0Menglan Wang1Enqiang Chen2Hong Tang3Center of Infectious Diseases, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, ChinaCenter of Infectious Diseases, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, ChinaCenter of Infectious Diseases, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, ChinaCenter of Infectious Diseases, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, ChinaLiver regeneration is a highly organized tissue regrowth process and is the most important reaction of the liver to injury. The overall process of liver regeneration includes three phases: priming stage, proliferative phase, and termination phase. The initial step aims to induce hepatocytes to be sensitive to growth factors with the aid of some cytokines, including TNF-α and IL-6. The proliferation phase promotes hepatocytes to re-enter G1 with the stimulation of growth factors. While during the termination stage, hepatocytes will discontinue to proliferate to maintain normal liver mass and function. Except for cytokine- and growth factor-mediated pathways involved in regulating liver regeneration, new substances and technologies emerge to influence the regenerative process. Here, we reviewed novel and important signaling molecules involved in the process of liver regeneration to provide a cue for further research.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4256352 |
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Yachao Tao Menglan Wang Enqiang Chen Hong Tang Liver Regeneration: Analysis of the Main Relevant Signaling Molecules Mediators of Inflammation |
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Liver Regeneration: Analysis of the Main Relevant Signaling Molecules |
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Liver Regeneration: Analysis of the Main Relevant Signaling Molecules |
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Liver Regeneration: Analysis of the Main Relevant Signaling Molecules |
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liver regeneration: analysis of the main relevant signaling molecules |
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Mediators of Inflammation |
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Liver regeneration is a highly organized tissue regrowth process and is the most important reaction of the liver to injury. The overall process of liver regeneration includes three phases: priming stage, proliferative phase, and termination phase. The initial step aims to induce hepatocytes to be sensitive to growth factors with the aid of some cytokines, including TNF-α and IL-6. The proliferation phase promotes hepatocytes to re-enter G1 with the stimulation of growth factors. While during the termination stage, hepatocytes will discontinue to proliferate to maintain normal liver mass and function. Except for cytokine- and growth factor-mediated pathways involved in regulating liver regeneration, new substances and technologies emerge to influence the regenerative process. Here, we reviewed novel and important signaling molecules involved in the process of liver regeneration to provide a cue for further research. |
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