Autophagy in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcoholic liver disease

Volume: 2, Issue: 3, Pages: 112 - 119
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular degradative function that is important for liver homeostasis. Accumulating evidence suggests that autophagy is deregulated during the progression and development of alcoholic and non-alcoholic liver diseases. Impaired autophagy prevents the clearance of excessive lipid droplets (LDs), damaged mitochondria, and toxic protein aggregates, which can be generated during the progression of various...
Paper Details
Title
Autophagy in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and alcoholic liver disease
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
112 - 119
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