Longitudinal ultrasound imaging and network modeling in rats reveal sex-dependent suppression of liver regeneration after resection in alcoholic liver disease

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  • who: . and collaborators from the University Hospital Mu00fcnster, Germany have published the Article: Longitudinal ultrasound imaging and network modeling in rats reveal sex-dependent suppression of liver regeneration after resection in alcoholic liver disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: By comparing observed data to simulated data with respect to the most sensitive model parameters, the authors provide a theoretical basis for future developments on risk assessment in clinical contexts. The computational model used in this study was originally developed in Cook et_al . The authors show data for Ki67 and M30 for three animal pairs from . . .

     

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