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Hepatic Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Targets by Pablo Muriel (Researcher and Professor, Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico City, Mexico)

Hepatic Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Targets is a complete volume of liver extracellular matrix biology, including molecular signaling pathways, cells and factors that modulate fibrogenesis and fibrosis. The book uses an integrated approach toward the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the synthesis and degradation of hepatic fibrotic tissue, emphasizing the possible molecular targets to fight fibrosis. This important reference describes, in detail and didactically, the cellular and molecular events that are conducive to fibrosis that leads to cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma and death. The provided information allows readers to understand the molecular mechanisms of hepatic fibrogenesis to accelerate the development of new therapies.

About Pablo Muriel (Researcher and Professor, Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico City, Mexico)

Dr. Muriel PhD has research experience in the pathophysiology and pharmacology of liver diseases including necrosis, fibrosis and cholestasis; the role of cytokines in liver diseases; and oxidative stress and its relation to liver disease. He has published over 100 articles (original and reviews) in addition to 7 book chapters in the area of the liver and has also directed the thesis on dozens of postgraduate students in the same area over the last 30 years. The majority of his work has been in the Medicine and Pharmacology areas. He shows strong and growing citation counts from 2010-2017.

Table of Contents

1. Healthy and diseased extracellular matrix of the liver 2. From inflammation to fibrosis 3. Cells, cytokines, and factors involved in profibrogenic pathways 4. Role of free radicals in hepatic fibrogenesis 5. Role of gut dysbiosis in chronic liver disease leading to fibrosis 6. Alcohol-induced fibrosis 7. From fatty liver to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis with fibrosis 8. Viral hepatitis-induced liver fibrosis 9. Biliary fibrosis 10. Experimental models of hepatic fibrosis 11. Monitoring hepatic fibrosis

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Hepatic Fibrosis: Mechanisms and Targets by Pablo Muriel (Researcher and Professor, Cinvestav-IPN, Mexico City, Mexico)
New
Paperback
Elsevier Science & Technology
2022-04-27
274
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