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Articles published in Am J Pathol

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    November 2007
  1. SATO Y , Harada K, Ozaki S, Furubo S, et al
    Cholangiocytes with Mesenchymal Features Contribute to Progressive Hepatic Fibrosis of the Polycystic Kidney Rat.
    Am J Pathol. 2007;.
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    September 2007
  2. DEZSO K , Jelnes P, Laszlo V, Baghy K, et al
    Thy-1 Is Expressed in Hepatic Myofibroblasts and Not Oval Cells in Stem Cell-Mediated Liver Regeneration.
    Am J Pathol. 2007;.
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    August 2007
  3. FABRIS L , Cadamuro M, Guido M, Spirli C, et al
    Analysis of liver repair mechanisms in Alagille syndrome and biliary atresia reveals a role for notch signaling.
    Am J Pathol. 2007;171:641-53.
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  4. FICKERT P , Stoger U, Fuchsbichler A, Moustafa T, et al
    A new xenobiotic-induced mouse model of sclerosing cholangitis and biliary fibrosis.
    Am J Pathol. 2007;171:525-36.
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    June 2007
  5. NOVO E , Cannito S, Zamara E, di Bonzo LV, et al
    Proangiogenic cytokines as hypoxia-dependent factors stimulating migration of human hepatic stellate cells.
    Am J Pathol. 2007;170:1942-53.
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    September 2006
  6. SASAKI M , Ikeda H, Sato Y, Nakanuma Y, et al
    Decreased expression of bmi1 is closely associated with cellular senescence in small bile ducts in primary biliary cirrhosis.
    Am J Pathol. 2006;169:831-45.
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  7. RUDDELL RG , Oakley F, Hussain Z, Yeung I, et al
    A Role for Serotonin (5-HT) in Hepatic Stellate Cell Function and Liver Fibrosis.
    Am J Pathol. 2006;169:861-76.
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