Digoxin mitigates diethylnitrosamine-induced acute liver injury in mice via limiting production of inflammatory mediators
The cardiotonic digoxin has been recently shown to possess an anti-inflammatory potential in numerous metabolic and inflammatory disorders. However, data about digoxin's impact in the setting of acute liver injury and sterile inflammation are still limited. Here, we investigated the potential e...
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Main Authors: | Mohamed E. Shaker (Author), Mohamed F. Hamed (Author), Ahmed A. Shaaban (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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