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Clinical evidence for the regression of liver fibrosisELLIS, Elizabeth L; MANN, Derek A.Journal of hepatology. 2012, Vol 56, Num 5, pp 1171-1180, issn 0168-8278, 10 p.Article

NF-κB signalling: Embracing complexity to achieve translationCHAKRABORTY, Jayashree Bagchi; MANN, Derek A.Journal of hepatology. 2010, Vol 52, Num 2, pp 285-291, issn 0168-8278, 7 p.Article

Nuclear factor-κB and the hepatic inflammation-fibrosis-cancer axisELSHARKAWY, Ahmed M; MANN, Derek A.Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 2007, Vol 46, Num 2, pp 590-597, issn 0270-9139, 8 p.Article

The function of serotonin within the liverRUDDELL, Richard G; MANN, Derek A; RAMM, Grant A et al.Journal of hepatology. 2008, Vol 48, Num 4, pp 666-675, issn 0168-8278, 10 p.Article

Transcriptional regulation of hepatic stellate cellsMANN, Jelena; MANN, Derek A.Advanced drug delivery reviews. 2009, Vol 61, Num 7-8, pp 497-512, issn 0169-409X, 16 p.Article

Association between anti-tumour necrosis factor treatrnent response and genetic variants within the TLR and NFκB signalling pathwaysPOTTER, Catherine; CORDELL, Heather J; BARTON, Anne et al.Annals of the rheumatic diseases. 2010, Vol 69, Num 7, pp 1315-1320, issn 0003-4967, 6 p.Article

The NF-κB p50:p50:HDAC-1 repressor complex orchestrates transcriptional inhibition of multiple pro-inflammatory genesELSHARKAWY, Ahmed M; OAKLEY, Fiona; FENG LIN et al.Journal of hepatology. 2010, Vol 53, Num 3, pp 519-527, issn 0168-8278, 9 p.Article

NF-κB is a critical regulator of the survival of rodent and human hepatic myofibroblastsWATSON, Martha R; WALLACE, Karen; GIELING, Roben G et al.Journal of hepatology. 2008, Vol 48, Num 4, pp 589-597, issn 0168-8278, 9 p.Article

Gliotoxin stimulates the apoptosis of human and rat hepatic stellate cells and enhances the resolution of liver fibrosis in ratsWRIGHT, Matthew C; ISSA, Razo; SMART, David E et al.Gastroenterology (New York, NY. 1943). 2001, Vol 121, Num 3, pp 685-698, issn 0016-5085Article

Osteopontin Is a Novel Downstream Target of SOX9 With Diagnostic Implications for Progression of Liver Fibrosis in HumansPRITCHETT, James; HARVEY, Emma; THOMSON, Brian J et al.Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 2012, Vol 56, Num 3, pp 1108-1116, issn 0270-9139, 9 p.Article

Rosmarinic Acid and Baicalin Epigenetically Derepress Peroxisomal Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ in Hepatic Stellate Cells for Their Antifibrotic EffectYANG, Melissa D; CHIANG, Yi-Ming; HIGASHIYAMA, Reiichi et al.Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 2012, Vol 55, Num 4, pp 1271-1281, issn 0270-9139, 11 p.Article

The Critical Role of TAK1 in Accentuated Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition in Obliterative Bronchiolitis after Lung TransplantationGARDNER, Aaron; FISHER, Andrew J; RICHTER, Christine et al.The American journal of pathology. 2012, Vol 180, Num 6, pp 2293-2308, issn 0002-9440, 16 p.Article

Nuclear factor-κB1 (p50) limits the inflammatory and fibrogenic responses to chronic injuryOAKLEY, Fiona; MANN, Jelena; MANN, Derek A et al.The American journal of pathology. 2005, Vol 166, Num 3, pp 695-708, issn 0002-9440, 14 p.Article

Hepatocytes express nerve growth factor during liver injury: Evidence for paracrine regulation of hepatic stellate cell apoptosisOAKLEY, Fiona; TRIM, Nathan; IREDALE, John P et al.The American journal of pathology. 2003, Vol 163, Num 5, pp 1849-1858, issn 0002-9440, 10 p.Article

Seamless replacement of Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus gp64 with each of five novel type II alphabaculovirus fusion sequences generates pseudotyped virus that fails to transduce mammalian cellsWESTENBERG, Marcel; SOEDLING, Helen M; HIRANI, Nisha et al.Journal of general virology. 2012, Vol 93, pp 1583-1590, issn 0022-1317, 8 p., 7Article

JunD is a profibrogenic transcription factor regulated by jun N-terminal kinase-independent phosphorylationSMART, David E; GREEN, Karen; OAKLEY, Fiona et al.Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 2006, Vol 44, Num 6, pp 1432-1440, issn 0270-9139, 9 p.Article

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