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Opposite effects of enhanced tumor necrosis factor-α production from Kupffer cells by gadolinium chloride on liver injury/mortality in endotoxemia of normal and …

Kinoshita et al., 2005

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12996167862283548204
Author
Kinoshita M
Uchida T
Nakashima H
Ono S
Seki S
Hiraide H
Publication year
Publication venue
Shock

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Gadolinium chloride (GdCl 3) reportedly inhibits Kupffer cell function including TNF-α production and thereby improves organ dysfunctions after LPS challenge, particularly in partially hepatectomized (PH) mice. In addition, TNF-α reportedly promotes the regeneration …
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