Significant positive association of endotoxemia with histological severity in 237 patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2017Vol. 46(2), pp. 175–182
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Jiali Pang, Weiqi Xu, Xiaolang Zhang, Grace Lai–Hung Wong, Anthony W.H. Chan, Hoi–Yun Chan, Chi‐Hang Tse, Sally She‐Ting Shu, Paul Cheung‐Lung Choi, Henry Lik‐Yuen Chan, Jun Yu, Vincent Wai‐Sun Wong
Abstract
Endotoxemia is positively associated with NASH and significant fibrosis. The association between TM6SF2 and endotoxemia warrants further investigations. The findings may shed light on the pathogenesis of NASH and inform a novel treatment target.
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