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MCD-induced steatohepatitis is associated with hepatic adiponectin resistance and adipogenic transformation of hepatocytes

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Larter, Claire
Yeh, Matthew
Williams, Jacqueline
Bell-Anderson, Kim S
Farrell, Geoffrey

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W B Saunders Co

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Background/Aims: In these studies, we tested the hypothesis that increased lipid intake would exacerbate the severity of nutritional steatohepatitis. Methods: C57Bl/6J mice were fed methionine-and-choline deficient (MCD) diets containing 20% (high) or 5%

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Hepatology

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2037-12-31
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