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Defective HNF4alpha-dependent gene expression as a driver of hepatocellular failure in alcoholic hepatitis
Alcoholic hepatitis (AH) is a life-threatening condition characterized by profound hepatocellular dysfunction for which targeted treatments are urgently needed. Identification of molecular drivers is hampered by the lack of suitable animal models. By performing RNA sequencing in livers from patients...
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