Yao medicine amydrium hainanense suppresses hepatic brosis by repressing hepatic stellate cell activation via stat3 signaling

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  • who: December et al. from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, United States have published the article: Yao medicine Amydrium hainanense suppresses hepatic brosis by repressing hepatic stellate cell activation via STAT3 signaling, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/Dec/2020
  • what: Water extract (AHWE) Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the potential influence of AH the authors on metabolic parameters, liver function, and the pathology of changes in the liver in the experimentallyinduced HF model, and subsequently elucidate the possible molecular mechanisms underlying this effect. The study was particularly focused on demonstrating the ability . . .

     

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