The stellate cell (vitamin A-storing cell) system:
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505 | 8 | |a 3.4. Nuclear Receptors and HSC3.5. Lipid Droplets and HSC; 3.6. Signal Transduction of HSCs; 3.7. Production and Degradation of ECM by HSCs, Regulation of HSCs by ECM, and "Activation" of HSCs; 3.8. STAP/Ctyoglobin Expression in HSCs; 3.9. Cell Movement; Chapter 4 Relation with other Cells in the Liver; Chapter 5 Extrahepatic Stellate Cells; 5.1. Pancreas; 5.2. Kidney; 5.3. Lung; 5.4. Intestine; 5.5. Vocal Fold SCs; Chapter 6 Aging and HSCs; Chapter 7 Roles of HSCs during Liver Regeneration; Chapter 8 Hepatic Diseases and HSCs; 8.1. Hepatic Fibrosis and Liver Cirrhosis | |
505 | 8 | |a 8.2. Reversal of Liver Cirrhosis8.3. Alcohol and HSCs; 8.4. Biliary Atresia and Apoptosis; Chapter 9 Immunity and HSCs; Toll-Like Receptor; Chapter 10 Epigenetics of HSCs; Chapter 11 Artificial Organs and HSCs; Stimulation of Proliferation of HSCs and Tissue Formation of the Liver by a Long-Acting Vitamin C Derivative; Chapter 12 Global Climate Change and HSCs; HSCs of Arctic Animals; Chapter 13 Conclusion; Acknowledgment; References; Index | |
505 | 8 | |a Past, present, and future research of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs; also called vitamin A-storing cells, lipocytes, interstitial cells, fat-storing cells, Ito cells) are summarized and discussed in this review. Kupffer discovered black-stained cells in the liver by the gold chloride method and named the cells the stellate cells (Sternzellen in German) in 1876. Wake re-discovered the cells in 1971 using the same gold chloride method and various modern histological techniques including electron microscopy. Between the discovery and re-discovery, the HSCs disappeared from the history of research | |
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