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1. High Versus Low-Energy Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis: A Retrospective Study

2. Expression and role of cocaine-amphetamine regulated transcript (CART) in the proliferation of biliary epithelium

3. Knockout of secretin ameliorates biliary and liver phenotypes during alcohol-induced hepatotoxicity

4. Islet Regeneration and Pancreatic Duct Glands in Human and Experimental Diabetes

5. The Emerging Role of Ferroptosis in Liver Cancers

6. The Effects of Taurocholic Acid on Biliary Damage and Liver Fibrosis Are Mediated by Calcitonin-Gene-Related Peptide Signaling

7. Different iron-handling in inflamed small and large cholangiocytes and in small and large-duct type intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma

8. Distinct EpCAM-Positive Stem Cell Niches Are Engaged in Chronic and Neoplastic Liver Diseases

9. Peribiliary gland damage due to liver transplantation involves peribiliary vascular plexus and vascular endothelial growth factor

10. Integrative Genomic Analysis of Cholangiocarcinoma Identifies Distinct IDH-Mutant Molecular Profiles

11. Viral Hepatitis and Iron Dysregulation: Molecular Pathways and the Role of Lactoferrin

12. Hepatocyte Injury and Hepatic Stem Cell Niche in the Progression of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis

13. Neuroendocrine Changes in Cholangiocarcinoma Growth

14. Stem/Progenitor Cell Niches Involved in Hepatic and Biliary Regeneration

15. Macrophage Activation in Pediatric Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) Correlates with Hepatic Progenitor Cell Response via Wnt3a Pathway.

16. Role of docosahexaenoic acid treatment in improving liver histology in pediatric nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

17. Prolonged Administration of Melatonin Ameliorates Liver Phenotypes in Cholestatic Murine Model

18. Supplementary Figure 4 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

19. Supplementary Table 1 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

20. Supplementary Figure 5 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

21. Supplementary Figure 1 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

22. Supplementary Figure 2 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

23. Supplementary Figure Legends 1-5 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

24. Supplementary Figure 3 from Serotonin Metabolism Is Dysregulated in Cholangiocarcinoma, which Has Implications for Tumor Growth

26. Melatonin receptor 1A, but not 1B, knockout decreases biliary damage and liver fibrosis during cholestatic liver injury

27. Effect of Calcium-Sulphate-Bicarbonate Water in a Murine Model of Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Histopathology Study

28. Knockout of the Tachykinin Receptor 1 in the Mdr2−/− (Abcb4−/−) Mouse Model of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis Reduces Biliary Damage and Liver Fibrosis

29. Human duodenal submucosal glands contain a defined stem/progenitor subpopulation with liver-specific regenerative potential

30. Secretin alleviates biliary and liver injury during late-stage primary biliary cholangitis via restoration of secretory processes

31. Secretin Treatment Promotes Hepatic Progenitor Cell Activation, Ductal‐Canalicular Junction Formation and Amelioration of Liver Damage in a Model of Late‐Stage Primary Biliary Cholangitis

33. Functional Role of the Secretin/Secretin Receptor Signaling During Cholestatic Liver Injury

34. Knockout of the Tachykinin Receptor 1 in the Mdr2

36. Different iron-handling in inflamed small and large cholangiocytes and in small and large-duct type intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma

37. Cholangiocarcinoma: bridging the translational gap from preclinical to clinical development and implications for future therapy

38. Neuroendocrine changes in cholangiocarcinoma growth

39. Melatonin and circadian rhythms in liver diseases: functional roles and potential therapies

40. Prolonged darkness reduces liver fibrosis in a mouse model of primary sclerosing cholangitis by miR‐200b down‐regulation

41. Knockdown of Hepatic Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone by Vivo-Morpholino Decreases Liver Fibrosis in Multidrug Resistance Gene 2 Knockout Mice by Down-Regulation of miR-200b

42. Secretin/secretin receptor signaling mediates biliary damage and liver fibrosis in early-stage primary biliary cholangitis

43. Peribiliary gland damage due to liver transplantation involves peribiliary vascular plexus and vascular endothelial growth factor

44. The contribution of the adipose tissue-liver axis in pediatric patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy

45. Peribiliary Gland Niche Participates in Biliary Tree Regeneration in Mouse and in Human Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

46. 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

47. 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)

48. Vasopressin regulates the growth of the biliary epithelium in polycystic liver disease

49. Sa1490 PROLONGED ADMINISTRATION OF MELATONIN TO THE MDR2-/- MOUSE MODEL OF PRIMARY SCLEROSIS CHOLANGITIS (PSC) DECREASES BILIARY SENESCENCE AND LIVER FIBROSIS THROUGH RESTORATION OF THE CIRCADIAN RHYTHM

50. Viral Hepatitis and Iron Dysregulation: Molecular Pathways and the Role of Lactoferrin

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