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- SOP: Mice hepatocytes isolation and co-cultivation with BMDM
SOP - added 20 days ago - Lorentz workshop on "Simulating tissue dynamics with cellular Potts models"
Event - added 22 days ago - COMBINE 2024 (Computational Modeling in Biology Network Meeting)
Event - added 22 days ago - COMBINE 2023 (Computational Modeling in Biology Network Meeting)
Event - added 22 days ago - HARMONY 2024 (Hackathon on Resources for Modeling in Biology)
Event - added 22 days ago - ERRγ-inducible FGF23 promotes alcoholic liver injury through enhancing CYP2E1 mediated hepatic oxidative stress
Publication - added 2 months ago - Extracellular Matrix Protein 1 Attenuates Hepatic Fibrosis by Inhibiting TSP-, ADAMTS-, and MMP-Mediated Latent TGF-β1 Activation
Publication - added 2 months ago - The Interplay of TGF-β1 and Cholesterol Orchestrating Hepatocyte Cell Fate, EMT, and Signals for HSC Activation
Publication - added 2 months ago - Reciprocal Inhibitory Regulation of TGF-β1 Signaling and Cholesterol Metabolism in Hepatocytes
Publication - added 2 months ago - ECM1-Mediated Inhibition of Protease-Induced LTGF-β1 Activation in Chronic Liver Disease: Implications for Therapeutic Strategies
Publication - added 2 months ago
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LiSyM (Liver Systems Medicine) represents a research network of German centers and institutions, brought together by a 20 Million Euro funding program of the German Government, in which mathematicians, modelers, pharmacologists, molecular biologists and clinical scientists work together to develop a Systems Medicine approach to study early and advanced liver disease.
The aim of this unique research program is to acquire and use new experimental data and data from existing data bases to build computational models that facilitate decision making at the patient's bedsite and to predict the actions of new medicines in the treatment of metabolic liver disease.