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597 related items for PubMed ID: 19637282

  • 1. Toll-like receptor 4 is involved in the development of fructose-induced hepatic steatosis in mice.
    Spruss A, Kanuri G, Wagnerberger S, Haub S, Bischoff SC, Bergheim I.
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  • 3. Role of tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) in the onset of fructose-induced nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice.
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  • 6. Short-Term Intake of a Fructose-, Fat- and Cholesterol-Rich Diet Causes Hepatic Steatosis in Mice: Effect of Antibiotic Treatment.
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  • 7. Serotonin reuptake transporter (SERT) plays a critical role in the onset of fructose-induced hepatic steatosis in mice.
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  • 8. Metformin protects against the development of fructose-induced steatosis in mice: role of the intestinal barrier function.
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  • 9. Toll-like receptor 4 is involved in the mechanism of early alcohol-induced liver injury in mice.
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  • 12. Puerarin ameliorates experimental alcoholic liver injury by inhibition of endotoxin gut leakage, Kupffer cell activation, and endotoxin receptors expression.
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  • 14. Nuclear factor high-mobility group box1 mediating the activation of Toll-like receptor 4 signaling in hepatocytes in the early stage of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in mice.
    Li L, Chen L, Hu L, Liu Y, Sun HY, Tang J, Hou YJ, Chang YX, Tu QQ, Feng GS, Shen F, Wu MC, Wang HY.
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  • 16. Inhibiting triglyceride synthesis improves hepatic steatosis but exacerbates liver damage and fibrosis in obese mice with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.
    Yamaguchi K, Yang L, McCall S, Huang J, Yu XX, Pandey SK, Bhanot S, Monia BP, Li YX, Diehl AM.
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  • 17. Female mice are more susceptible to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: sex-specific regulation of the hepatic AMP-activated protein kinase-plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 cascade, but not the hepatic endotoxin response.
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  • 18. Increased expression of toll-like receptor 4 enhances endotoxin-induced hepatic failure in partially hepatectomized mice.
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  • 19. Fructose-induced steatosis in mice: role of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1, microsomal triglyceride transfer protein and NKT cells.
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  • 20. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in humans is associated with increased plasma endotoxin and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 concentrations and with fructose intake.
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