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Tg(Alb1-cre)1Rck
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Hepatocyte-specific METTL3 ablation by Alb-iCre mice (GPT), but not by Alb-Cre mice (JAX), resulted …
Regulation of iron homeostasis by hepatocyte TfR1 requires HFE and contributes to hepcidin suppressi…
Hepatic Cdkal1 deletion regulates HDL catabolism and promotes reverse cholesterol transport.
Early onset of pathological polyploidization and cellular senescence in hepatocytes lacking RAD51 cr…
IκBζ regulates the development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease through the attenuation of hepati…
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