Liver fibrosis affects both the amount and the composition of the extracellular matrix. This process may occur during chronic liver disease characterized by hepato biliary disease or inflammation. There is now considerable evidence to support the role of the hepatic stellar cells (HSC) as the main matrix producing cells in fibrogenesis. The focus of this review is to provide insight into hepatic stellar cells in the fibrogenic process.
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La fibrosis hepática afecta tanto la cantidad como la composición de la matriz extracelular. Este proceso puede acompañar a cualquier enfermedad crónica del hígado, que se caracteriza por una patología hepatobiliar o inflamación. Ahora existe considerable evidencia para reconocer a las células estelares hepáticas como las principales productoras de matriz en la fibrogénesis; por tal motivo, el objetivo en la investigación es proporcionar una visión general sobre las células estelares en el proceso fibrogénico
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