
Growth, Proliferation, and Apoptosis in Hepatocytes
بواسطة
K. Okita
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
100
لغة
ياباني
منشور
Jan 1, 2012
الناشر
Springer
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
4431678875
رقم ISBN-13
9784431678878
الوصف
This work explores the intricate dynamics of liver cells, focusing on the processes of growth, proliferation, and apoptosis within hepatocytes. Rooted in decades of research stemming from the Yamaguchi Symposium on Liver Diseases, it captures a wealth of knowledge gathered from leading experts in the field. The comprehensive discussions shed light on the underlying mechanisms governing liver function and pathology, drawing connections between cellular behavior and broader implications for liver diseases.
The author, K. Okita, synthesizes findings from these symposia, weaving together current understanding and groundbreaking discoveries in hepatocyte biology. Emphasis is placed on the balance between cell growth and programmed cell death, which is essential for maintaining liver health. Moreover, the text delves into the environmental and genetic factors that influence these cellular processes, providing a profound insight into how disruptions can lead to liver diseases.
Readers will discover detailed analyses of various signaling pathways and their roles in regulating hepatocyte fate, from normal physiology to pathological states. The exploration of these critical aspects serves as both a reference for seasoned researchers and a foundation for newcomers looking to grasp the complexities of liver cell biology.
Overall, this book stands as a vital resource, showcasing the continuous evolution of knowledge surrounding liver function and emphasizing the importance of ongoing research in tackling liver-related diseases.
The author, K. Okita, synthesizes findings from these symposia, weaving together current understanding and groundbreaking discoveries in hepatocyte biology. Emphasis is placed on the balance between cell growth and programmed cell death, which is essential for maintaining liver health. Moreover, the text delves into the environmental and genetic factors that influence these cellular processes, providing a profound insight into how disruptions can lead to liver diseases.
Readers will discover detailed analyses of various signaling pathways and their roles in regulating hepatocyte fate, from normal physiology to pathological states. The exploration of these critical aspects serves as both a reference for seasoned researchers and a foundation for newcomers looking to grasp the complexities of liver cell biology.
Overall, this book stands as a vital resource, showcasing the continuous evolution of knowledge surrounding liver function and emphasizing the importance of ongoing research in tackling liver-related diseases.