Are bone marrow mononuclear cells effective in reducing hepatic lesions?
Friday, October 24, 2008 - 08:35
in Health & Medicine
Liver fibrosis occurs in the setting of chronic injury caused by different aetiologies constituting a serious worldwide public health problem. In addition to schistosomiasis, hepatopathies due to alcohol, viral hepatitis, drugs, metabolic and autoimmune diseases, and congenital abnormalities are important causes of liver fibrosis...
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