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Aging increases the susceptibility of hepatic inflammation, liver fibrosis and aging in response to high-fat diet in mice.
Age (Dordr)
57
2016
C57BL/, Col-I-1, IL-1, IL-12, IL-17A, IL-6, MCP1, PDGF, PDGFRII, RNA, SMA, TGF-1, TGF-2, TGFRII, TIMP1, TLR4, TNF-, alanine, albumin, creatinine, genes, hepatic and renal inflammation, hepatic fibrosis, hepatic inflammation, hepatic macrophages, liver and kidney injuries, liver fibrosis, mice, renal inflammation, renal inflammation or fibrosis, renal injury, serum alanine aminotransferase
Author NameAffiliation
Young-Hyun YouCenter for Renal Translational Medicine, University of California
Dilip V Jesteand the Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging, University of California
Kumar SharmaUniversity of California
David A BrennerUniversity of California
Tatiana KisselevaUniversity of California
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