Hepatocyte expression of the senescence marker p21 is linked to fibrosis and an adverse liver-related outcome in alcohol-related liver disease
Background and Aim Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) remains a leading cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality. Age, fibrosis stage, MELD score and continued alcohol consumption predict outcome in everyday clinical practice. In previous studies increased hepatocyte nuclear area and hepatocy...
Main Authors: | Aravinthan, A. (Author), Pietrosi, G. (Author), Hoare, M. (Author), Jupp, J. (Author), Marshall, A. (Author), Verrill, C. (Author), Davies, S. (Author), Bateman, A. (Author), Sheron, N. (Author), Allison, M. (Author), Alexander, G.J (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2013-09-23.
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