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[Molecular factors associated with regression of liver fibrosis of alcoholic etiology].

Y V KiselevaYury O ZharikovRoman V MaslennikovChavdar S PavlovVladimir Nikolenko
Published in: Terapevticheskii arkhiv (2021)
Liver fibrosis develops as a result of chronic liver damage of various etiologies, is characterized by excessive synthesis of connective tissue by activated stellate liver cells. The toxic effect of alcohol is one of the most significant and common etiological factors worldwide. Stellate cell activation results from the interaction of multiple molecular fibrogenic pathways triggered by intracellular and extracellular, hepatic and extrahepatic stimuli. Data analysis showed that knowledge about these abnormal pathways and biomolecular processes may further contribute to the improvement of approaches to assessment of disease prognosis and treatment of alcoholic liver disease.
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