In patients developing end-stage liver disease, the damage has become too severe for the liver's normally extraordinary regenerative capacity to repair or compensate for it. Once this "point of no ...
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Mercury pollution may affect more than brains, with new clues on cholesterol and liver damage
Exposure to one of the most toxic forms of mercury (methylmercury) may also disrupt the body's metabolic health, according to ...
This disruption has wide-ranging effects. When SIRT1 is suppressed, the liver shifts toward storing fat instead of burning it ...
Vitamin E may repair liver damage caused by a silent disease, offering new hope to millions of people affected worldwide ...
As fatty liver can damage the liver to the extent that it may lead to cirrhosis, it becomes important to detect the early ...
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In world first, Israeli scientists map digital atlas of healthy human liver
Weizmann Institute, Sheba Medical Center, and Mayo Clinic researchers find differences in human and mouse livers; study can ...
An international team of researchers bioengineering human liver tissues uncovered previously unknown networks of genetic-molecular crosstalk that control the organ's developmental processes – greatly ...
New genetic map of the human liver reveals why certain areas are more susceptible to fatty liver disease while others are ...
Isolation of fibrotic regions from aged liver tissue, followed by single-cell transcriptome analysis and validation in a fibrosis model. Credit: Nature Aging (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s43587-025-00857-7 ...
Four patented Tissue Orb bioreactors within spaceflight hardware. This configuration will be launched into space and installed into the International Space Station during the first flight experiment ...
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