MicroRNAs in alcoholic liver disease: Recent advances and future applications

Volume: 234, Issue: 1, Pages: 382 - 394
Published: Aug 4, 2018
Abstract
Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is characterized by hepatocyte damage, inflammatory cell activation, and increased intestinal permeability leading to the clinical manifestations of alcoholic hepatitis. Selected members of the family of microRNAs (miRNAs) are affected by alcohol, resulting in an abnormal miRNA profile in the liver and circulation in ALD. Increasing evidence suggests that miRNAs that regulate inflammation, lipid metabolism and...
Paper Details
Title
MicroRNAs in alcoholic liver disease: Recent advances and future applications
Published Date
Aug 4, 2018
Volume
234
Issue
1
Pages
382 - 394
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