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HumanDNA methylation data stored in NCBI (GEO) Dataset GSM2819624; liver tissue sample 7012_ CV_ RRBS in SEEK [https://seek.lisym.org/samples/134]

Supplementary_files_format_and_content: RRBS: bed files contain genomic coordinates, methylation values and coverage of all covered CpGs of a sample; bigwig files (.CG.bw) contain methylation values and bigwig files (coverage_ct.bw) coverage information.

Patient characteristics by group (sample type based)

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Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

Proteomic Quantification of the Metabolic Targets in Tumor vs Adjacent Normal Liver Tissues

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

Consistently Altered Metabolic Targets in Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

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Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

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Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

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Creator: Seddik Hammad

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APAP

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

Supplmentary Materials, Methods, Figures and Tables

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

List of used antibodies

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

Publications in which periportal fibrosis has been reported after repeated doses of CCl4.

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

Materials and Methods

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

PBC scoring of liver fibrosis in 12 to 84 weeks old Abcb4ko mice. Correlation analysis is based on Test z versus 12-weeks-old mice (PPTX 69 KB)

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

Abcb4ko mouse age, gender and number. Experiment 1 was used to investigate chronic liver disease development and progression. Experiment 2 was performed to test the anti-fibrotic efficiency of Galunisertib. (PPTX 36 KB)

Creator: Seddik Hammad

Submitter: Seddik Hammad

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