13 results on '"Burcin Ekser"'
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2. 377: INHIBITION OF IL-33/ST2 SIGNALING REDUCES MAST CELL (MC)-INDUCED BILIARY DAMAGE AND PHENOTYPES OF PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC) IN MDR2 MICE
3. Tu1297: MELATONIN RECEPTOR 1A (MT1) KNOCKOUT DECREASES BILIARY DAMAGE AND LIVER STEATOSIS VIA DOWNREGULATION OF MIR-200B IN HIGH FAT DIET (HFD) MODEL OF NONALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE (NAFLD)
4. Fr366 ADVANCED 3D HUMAN LIVER ORGANOIDS CREATED BY MULTIPLE-HEPATIC LINEAGE CELLS FOR THE STUDY OF LIVER DISEASES
5. 87 DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF MELATONIN AND IL-33/ST-2/NFκB SIGNALING ON MAST CELL-INDUCED PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC)
6. 233 KNOCKDOWN OF THE MT1 MELATONIN RECEPTOR AMELIORATES THE PHENOTYPES OF THE MDR2-/- MOUSE MODEL OF PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC) BY DOWNREGULATION OF ORPHAN GPR50 RECEPTOR-PROMOTED CONSTITUTIVE TGF-β1 RECEPTOR SIGNALING
7. 86 LONG-TERM SECRETIN TREATMENT RESTORES THE DUCTULO-CANALICULAR JUNCTIONS (DCJ) AND AMELIORATES BILIARY DAMAGE AND LIVER FIBROSIS IN A MODEL OF LATE-STAGE PRIMARY BILIARY CHOLANGITIS (PBC)
8. 85 MAST CELLS REGULATE CHOLESTATIC LIVER INJURY AND INTESTINAL BILE ACID SIGNALING VIA MODIFICATION OF FXR/FGF15 AXIS
9. 454 LONG-TERM ADMINISTRATION OF THE SECRETIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST, SCT 5-27, INHIBITS BILIARY SENESCENCE AND LIVER FIBROSIS OF PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC) IN THE MDR2-/- MOUSE MODEL
10. 693 CROSSTALK SIGNALING BETWEEN MAST CELLS, HISTAMINE AND STIMULATOR OF INTERFERON GENE (STING/TMEM173) PROMOTES CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA (CCA) TUMORIGENESIS
11. 689 COMBINED URSODEOXYCHOLIC ACID (UDCA) AND SECRETIN RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST (SEC 5-27) TREATMENT DECREASES LIVER DAMAGE BY COORDINATELY DECREASING BOTH SECRETIN (SCT) AND FXR/FGF SIGNALING IN PRIMARY SCLEROSING CHOLANGITIS (PSC)
12. 575 – Comorbidity Burden May Be Associated with Decreased Transplant Free Survival in Acute Liver Injury
13. Hla Dr Mismatch is Associated with Recurrent Autoimmune Hepatitis After Liver Transplantation: A Single Center Experience with Tacrolimus Based Immunosuppression
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