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Differential induction of malaria liver pathology in mice infected with Plasmodium chabaudi AS or Plasmodium berghei NK65

Differential induction of malaria liver pathology in mice infected with Plasmodium chabaudi AS or Plasmodium berghei NK65

... infected RBC (either P. berghei NK65 or P. chabaudi AS) and the development of parasitaemia was monitored every day whereas the liver pathology was checked on day 8 and 10 after the start of infection. ...

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Vα14iNKT Cells Promote Liver Pathology during Adenovirus Infection by Inducing CCL5 Production: Implications for Gene Therapy

Vα14iNKT Cells Promote Liver Pathology during Adenovirus Infection by Inducing CCL5 Production: Implications for Gene Therapy

... to liver damage in AdLacZ-infected mice, our findings raise the possibility that activated V ␣ 14iNKT cells can initiate liver toxicity during AdLacZ infection by mechanisms that influence accumulation of ...

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Application of Optical Methods in Blood Studies upon Evaluation of Severity Rate of Diffuse Liver Pathology

Application of Optical Methods in Blood Studies upon Evaluation of Severity Rate of Diffuse Liver Pathology

... of liver fibrosis remains to be one of the key issues in verification of the diagnosis in patients with diffuse liver pathology as this evaluation predetermines progno- sis and administration of ...

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An association of Aquaporin 4 with the immunoregulation of liver pathology in mice infected with Schistosoma japonicum

An association of Aquaporin 4 with the immunoregulation of liver pathology in mice infected with Schistosoma japonicum

... Aquaporin-4 (AQP4), a member of AQPs, was origin- ally cloned in 1994 from lung tissue [19]. Studies show that AQP4 is highly expressed in the CNS and regulates brain volume homeostasis, cerebrospinal fluid produc- tion, ...

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Brain and liver pathology, amyloid deposition, and interferon responses among older HIV positive patients in the late HAART era

Brain and liver pathology, amyloid deposition, and interferon responses among older HIV positive patients in the late HAART era

... lobe pathology of HIV+ and HIV- cases was sur- prisingly similar, and showed no significant associations with liver pathology or ...to liver path- ology, severe fibrosis/cirrhosis was more ...

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Dichotomous associations of liver pathology with hepatocellular carcinoma morphology in Middle Africa: the situation in Cameroon

Dichotomous associations of liver pathology with hepatocellular carcinoma morphology in Middle Africa: the situation in Cameroon

... the Pathology Unit of Centre Pasteur of Cameroon recognized as the national reference Laboratory of the ...primary liver Cancers approved by the Cameroonian Ethics Commitee and the Ministry of ...with ...

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Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model

Effects of L-lysine·H2SO4 product on the intestinal morphology and liver pathology using broiler model

... The liver is the main size for protein synthesis, and liver histology is important in understanding patho- logical alterations in response to nutritional ...the liver, so the lipoprotein in the ...

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Absence of Batf3 results in reduced liver pathology in mice infected with Schistosoma japonicum

Absence of Batf3 results in reduced liver pathology in mice infected with Schistosoma japonicum

... The liver samples, except left front lobes, of each mouse were weighted and digested in 5% KOH for 18 h at 37 ...Each liver sample was counted 3 times for re- leased eggs under the microscope and the mean ...

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Lassa Virus Infection in Experimentally Infected Marmosets: Liver Pathology and Immunophenotypic Alterations in Target Tissues

Lassa Virus Infection in Experimentally Infected Marmosets: Liver Pathology and Immunophenotypic Alterations in Target Tissues

... Several models, including guinea pigs and nonhuman pri- mates, have been used to study the disease (8, 17, 18, 39, 45, 46). The strain 13 guinea pig has become a useful model for the study of Lassa fever pathogenesis and ...

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Liver pathology in autopsy cases

Liver pathology in autopsy cases

... The study included 357 complete autopsies performed over a period of 7 years in the department of pathology in a tertiary care center. The reason for performing autopsies were to find out the cause of death in ...

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Liver pathology findings in infant with Caroli's syndrome

Liver pathology findings in infant with Caroli's syndrome

... donor liver transplantation (LDLT) was made (first procedure for children in our ...left liver lobe (II and III segment) was dissected preserving the main vessels from the systemic and portal circulation ...

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease induces signs of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in wild-type mice and accelerates pathological signs of AD in an AD model

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease induces signs of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in wild-type mice and accelerates pathological signs of AD in an AD model

... the liver cells (steatosis) which does not disturb normal func- tions of the ...the liver which is known as steatohepatitis [12, ...the liver pathology in HFD-fed mice, we performed ...

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Alcoholic vs non-alcoholic fatty liver in rats: distinct differences in endocytosis and vesicle trafficking despite similar pathology

Alcoholic vs non-alcoholic fatty liver in rats: distinct differences in endocytosis and vesicle trafficking despite similar pathology

... of liver pathology (including increased oxidative stress in both AFLD and NAFLD models), the impairments in mem- brane trafficking in the ethanol fed animals is likely a result of alcohol administration, ...

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Detection of SENV Virus in Healthy, Hepatitis B- and Hepatitis  C-Infected Individuals in Yazd Province, Iran

Detection of SENV Virus in Healthy, Hepatitis B- and Hepatitis C-Infected Individuals in Yazd Province, Iran

... of liver enzymes were significantly lower in HBV patients co- infected with SEN virus as compared to HBV ...on liver pathology by decreasing the liver damage, followed by a decline in ...

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The role of microRNAs in the pathogenesis, grading and treatment of hepatic fibrosis in schistosomiasis

The role of microRNAs in the pathogenesis, grading and treatment of hepatic fibrosis in schistosomiasis

... of liver pathology in murine schistosomiasis are also discussed in ...diagnosing liver pathology of schistosomiasis and as novel therapeutic targets for treating schistosomiasis-associated ...

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Distinctly altered gut microbiota in the progression of liver disease

Distinctly altered gut microbiota in the progression of liver disease

... over liver disease progression using a streptozotocin-high fat diet (STZ-HFD) induced NASH-HCC C57BL/6J mouse model that is highly relevant to human liver ...various liver pathological stages was ...

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Tissue macrophages: heterogeneity and functions

Tissue macrophages: heterogeneity and functions

... Macrophages are a neglected homeostatic population in endocrine and reproductive organs Macrophages are present in the anterior and posterior pituitary gland [94, 95], pancreas [96] and adrenal and thyroid glands [97]. ...

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The effects of quercetin on liver regeneration after liver resection in rats

The effects of quercetin on liver regeneration after liver resection in rats

... on liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy (PH) in ...resection, liver samples were ...on liver rege- nerative capacity of the remnant liver tissue after hepatectomy, probably due to its ...

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Do CD40L and CD40 contribute to sickle cell anemia?

Do CD40L and CD40 contribute to sickle cell anemia?

... SCA pathology, SCA fetal liver cells will be transplanted into CD40 knockout mice, followed by treatment with either an anti-CD40 antibody or a control ...SCA pathology in SCA-transplanted mice ...

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Incidence of liver diseases– a retrospective study of 1348 autopsy cases at tertiary care centre – Jaipur

Incidence of liver diseases– a retrospective study of 1348 autopsy cases at tertiary care centre – Jaipur

... We have conducted study on medicolegal autopsies and found that steatosis, chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis were the common silent liver diseases, next to venous congestion. Hence steps should be taken to improve ...

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