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1. Early and accurate diagnosis of steatotic liver by artificial intelligence (AI)-supported ultrasonography.

3. Gut microbes in metabolic disturbances. Promising role for therapeutic manipulations?

6. Beneficial Effects of Carvacrol on In Vitro Models of Metabolically-Associated Liver Steatosis and Endothelial Dysfunction: A Role for Fatty Acids in Interfering with Carvacrol Binding to Serum Albumin.

7. Extent and features of liver steatosis in vitro pave the way to endothelial dysfunction without physical cell-to-cell contact.

8. Increased Colonic Permeability and Lifestyles as Contributing Factors to Obesity and Liver Steatosis.

9. Biomechanics of cultured hepatic cells during different steatogenic hits.

10. Silybin counteracts lipid excess and oxidative stress in cultured steatotic hepatic cells.

11. PNPLA3-associated steatohepatitis: toward a gene-based classification of fatty liver disease.

12. Liver glycerol permeability and aquaporin-9 are dysregulated in a murine model of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.

13. Steatosis in the liver.

14. A silybin-phospholipids complex counteracts rat fatty liver degeneration and mitochondrial oxidative changes.

15. Utility of noninvasive methods for the characterization of nonalcoholic liver steatosis in the family practice. The "VARES" Italian multicenter study.

16. Role of mitochondria in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease--from origin to propagation.

17. Silybin combined with phosphatidylcholine and vitamin E in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a randomized controlled trial.

18. Altered distribution of caveolin-1 in early liver steatosis.

19. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

20. An innovative methodology for the automated morphometric and quantitative estimation of liver steatosis.

21. Improving nonalcoholic fatty liver disease management by general practitioners: a critical evaluation and impact of an educational training program.

22. Severe liver steatosis correlates with nitrosative and oxidative stress in rats.

23. Mitochondrial dysfunction in rat with nonalcoholic fatty liver Involvement of complex I, reactive oxygen species and cardiolipin.

24. Present and future therapeutic strategies in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

26. Managing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: recommendations for family physicians.

27. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in the metabolic syndrome.

28. Systemic oxidative alterations are associated with visceral adiposity and liver steatosis in patients with metabolic syndrome.

29. Liver breath tests non-invasively predict higher stages of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.

30. Current pharmacological treatment of nonalcoholic fatty liver.

31. Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis: recent advances from experimental models to clinical management.

32. The emerging problem of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

33. Adaptation of subcellular glutathione detoxification system to stress conditions in choline-deficient diet induced rat fatty liver.

34. Experimental observations and clinical implications of fasting and diet supplementation in fatty livers.

36. Management of chronic liver disease by general practitioners in Southern Italy: Unmet educational needs.

37. Managing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

38. Models of non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Potential Translational Value: the Effects of 3,5-L-diiodothyronine

39. Utility of noninvasive methods for the characterization of nonalcoholic liver steatosis in the family practice. The 'VARES' Italian multicenter study

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