Frances Lee,Meena B Bansal
Frances Lee
As persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are living longer, non-AIDS-related mortality continues to rise, with liver disease being one of the most common causes. This Review provides a synopsis of the current burd...
Regulated necrosis at the crossroads of liver inflammation and cancer development [0.03%]
受调控的细胞坏死介导肝炎与肝癌发展之间的相互作用关系
Mihael Vucur,Vangelis Kondylis,Petr Broz et al.
Mihael Vucur et al.
Regulated cell death is a hallmark of inflammatory liver disease, and its intensity influences disease progression and severity. However, it is now clear that the form of cell death could also have an important role. In addition to apoptosi...
Fostering equity for women in gastroenterology - a United European Gastroenterology call [0.03%]
促进胃肠病学界女性平等——欧洲胃肠病学会的倡议
Eleni Manthopoulou,Ignacio Catalan-Serra,Carolina Ciacci
Eleni Manthopoulou
Establishing cancer registries in Africa - focus on hepatopancreatobiliary cancers [0.03%]
在非洲建立癌症登记处——重点关注肝胰胆管癌
Akwi W Asombang,Samuel O Antwi,Abidemi Omonisi et al.
Akwi W Asombang et al.
Hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) cancers are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in Africa, where the risk factors, tumour characteristics, treatment-related factors and survival outcomes are poorly characterized. D...
Abdullah K Malik,Daniel Geh,Thomas R Jeffry Evans et al.
Abdullah K Malik et al.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Curative-intent treatments offer the best long-term outcomes for selected patients. However, recurrence rates after resection approach 70% at 5 years, ...
Rethinking B cells in ulcerative colitis: a CAR T cell opportunity [0.03%]
溃疡性结肠炎中B细胞的再思考:CAR-T细胞的机会
Tommaso L Parigi,Silvio Danese
Tommaso L Parigi
J-Matthias Löhr,Miroslav Vujasinovic
J-Matthias Löhr
Julian Schwärzler,Paola Menghini,Charles Dinarello et al.
Julian Schwärzler et al.
Inflammation has a fundamental role in many disorders of the gastrointestinal tract and the liver. Why these organs are particularly prone to acute, but especially chronic, immune-mediated disorders remains unclear; however, the complex exp...