Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2765876014> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2765876014 endingPage "S67" @default.
- W2765876014 startingPage "S58" @default.
- W2765876014 abstract "Nonalcoholic liver disease (NAFLD) is a major emerging health burden that is a common cause of illness and death worldwide. NAFLD can progress into nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) which is a severe form of liver disease characterized by inflammation and fibrosis. Further progression leads to cirrhosis, which predisposes patients to hepatocellular carcinoma or liver failure. The mechanism of the progression from simple steatosis to NASH is unclear. However, there are theories and hypothesis which support the link between disruption of the bile acids homeostasis and the progression of this disorder. Previous studies have been demonstrated that alterations of these pathways can lead to dysregulation of energy balance and an increase of liver inflammation and fibrosis. In this review, we summarized the current knowledge of the interaction between BA and the process related to the development of NAFLD, besides, the potential targets for novel therapies." @default.
- W2765876014 created "2017-11-10" @default.
- W2765876014 creator A5037581187 @default.
- W2765876014 creator A5057429437 @default.
- W2765876014 creator A5063991578 @default.
- W2765876014 creator A5073386494 @default.
- W2765876014 date "2017-11-01" @default.
- W2765876014 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2765876014 title "Bile Acids in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: New Concepts and Therapeutic Advances" @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1483602208 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1514132913 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1555526329 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1561884363 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1622799587 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1914953479 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1963971425 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1968105193 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1971415551 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1973268693 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1974775412 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1980440749 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1982777349 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1983228333 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1989806714 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W1996168740 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2000545769 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2002046476 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2006041438 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2015820526 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2022279737 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2022296797 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2032704998 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2038681065 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2041136224 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2048613643 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2053581007 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2066414014 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2069860553 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2072362233 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2072993881 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2073332363 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2082815388 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2084886368 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2104890139 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2108347074 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2111137336 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2113328569 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2122860085 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2123824588 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2129362189 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2138798968 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2140939635 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2141158324 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2145336165 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2145888094 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2151488218 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2155096309 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2161859073 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2162819835 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2167898988 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2171398834 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2184935325 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2199066586 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2233148118 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2253420963 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2264072217 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2276989234 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2468692184 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2518412951 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2566706240 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2592703928 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2618341198 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W2623856172 @default.
- W2765876014 cites W774501851 @default.
- W2765876014 doi "https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.5498" @default.
- W2765876014 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31196637" @default.
- W2765876014 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2765876014 type Work @default.
- W2765876014 sameAs 2765876014 @default.
- W2765876014 citedByCount "22" @default.
- W2765876014 countsByYear W27658760142018 @default.
- W2765876014 countsByYear W27658760142019 @default.
- W2765876014 countsByYear W27658760142020 @default.
- W2765876014 countsByYear W27658760142021 @default.
- W2765876014 countsByYear W27658760142022 @default.
- W2765876014 countsByYear W27658760142023 @default.
- W2765876014 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2765876014 hasAuthorship W2765876014A5037581187 @default.
- W2765876014 hasAuthorship W2765876014A5057429437 @default.
- W2765876014 hasAuthorship W2765876014A5063991578 @default.
- W2765876014 hasAuthorship W2765876014A5073386494 @default.
- W2765876014 hasBestOaLocation W27658760141 @default.
- W2765876014 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2765876014 hasConcept C2776175330 @default.
- W2765876014 hasConcept C2776914184 @default.
- W2765876014 hasConcept C2776954865 @default.
- W2765876014 hasConcept C2777075537 @default.
- W2765876014 hasConcept C2777214474 @default.