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Progressive alcohol-related liver fibrosis is characterised by imbalanced collagen formation and degradation.

Maja Sofie ThieleStine JohansenNatasja S GudmannBjørn Staehr MadsenMaria KjærgaardMette Juul NielsenDiana Julie LeemingSuganya JacobsenFlemming BendtsenSøren MøllerSönke DetlefsenMorten Asser KarsdalAleksander Kragnull null
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2021)
ALD is characterised by both elevated collagen formation and degradation, which becomes increasingly imbalanced with more severe disease. Net increase in fibrillar collagens contributes to fibrosis progression. This has important implications for monitoring and very early identification of patients at highest risk of progressing to cirrhosis.
Keyphrases
  • liver fibrosis
  • multiple sclerosis
  • wound healing
  • tissue engineering
  • early onset
  • alcohol consumption
  • drug induced
  • bioinformatics analysis