Acute liver injury following acetaminophen administration does not activate atrophic pathways in the mouse diaphragm
Abstract N-acetyl-para-amino phenol (APAP, usually named paracetamol), which is commonly used for its analgesic and antipyretic properties may lead to hepatotoxicity and acute liver damage in case of overdoses. Released cytokines and oxidative stress following acute liver damage may affect other org...
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Autores principales: | C. S. Bruells, P. Duschner, G. Marx, G. Gayan-Ramirez, N. Frank, T. Breuer, O. Krenkel, F. Tacke, J. C. Mossanen |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/66c0b5c7766142aeacee1b9d270bf2f5 |
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