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3. DIAPH1 mediates progression of atherosclerosis and regulates hepatic lipid metabolism in mice

9. Expansion, in vivo–ex vivo cycling, and genetic manipulation of primary human hepatocytes

10. Androgen-Induced, β-Catenin-Activated Hepatocellular Adenomatosis with Spontaneous External Rupture.

15. Clonogenically Culturing and Expanding CD34+ Liver Cancer Stem Cells in Vitro

18. Hepatoma SK Hep-1 cells exhibit characteristics of oncogenic mesenchymal stem cells with highly metastatic capacity.

19. Low-dose biliatresone treatment of pregnant mice causes subclinical biliary disease in their offspring: Evidence for a spectrum of neonatal injury.

21. Intrahepatic microbes govern liver immunity by programming NKT cells

28. Strategies for a Successful Anatomic Pathology Subspecialty Workgroup: The 26-Year Collaboration of “The Elves”

29. List of Contributors

30. Viral Hepatitis

31. Human hepatocyte PNPLA3-148M exacerbates rapid non-alcoholic fatty liver disease development in chimeric mice

33. Quantifying cerebrospinal fluid dynamics: A review of human neuroimaging contributions to CSF physiology and neurodegenerative disease

39. A Novel Glucocorticoid and Androgen Receptor Modulator Reduces Viral Entry and Innate Immune Inflammatory Responses in the Syrian Hamster Model of SARS-CoV-2 Infection

41. The Brain-Nose Interface: A Potential Cerebrospinal Fluid Clearance Site in Humans

43. Role of aetiology in the progression, regression, and parenchymal remodelling of liver disease: implications for liver biopsy interpretation

44. Pathologic, Molecular, and Prognostic Radiologic Features of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

46. Hepatocarcinogenesis

47. Expansion, in vivo–ex vivo cycling, and genetic manipulation of primary human hepatocytes

48. Cholangiopathy After Severe COVID-19: Clinical Features and Prognostic Implications

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