Negligible contribution of bone marrow-derived cells to collagen production during hepatic fibrogenesis in mice.
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Recent studies have reported that bone marrow (BM)-derived cells migrating into fibrotic liver tissue exhibit a myofibroblast-like phenotype and may participate in the progression of liver fibrosis. However, their contribution to collagen production has not been fully verified...
Main Authors: | Higashiyama, R, Moro, T, Nakao, S, Mikami, K, Fukumitsu, H, Ueda, Y, Ikeda, K, Adachi, E, Bou-Gharios, G, Okazaki, I, Inagaki, Y |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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