Abstract:End‐stage chronic liver disease is a major cause of mortality worldwide. Irrespective of the underlying cause, most chronic liver diseases are characterized by fibrosis, hepatocellular necrosis, inflammation, ductular reactions and proliferation of the liver progenitor cells. Vast differences exist between experimental models that mimic these processes, and their identification is fundamental for translational research. However, the underlying differences in the molecular mechanism driving liver injury in diff… Show more
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