Histological demonstration of BSEP/ABCB11 inhibition in transient neonatal cholestasis: a case report
Abstract Background Idiopathic or transient neonatal cholestasis (TNC) represents a group of cholestatic disorders with unidentified origin and remains a diagnosis of exclusion. Dysfunction of hepatobiliary transporters mediating excretion of biliary constituents from hepatocytes may play a central...
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Main Authors: | Anna Baghdasaryan (Author), Lisa Ofner-Ziegenfuß (Author), Carolin Lackner (Author), Peter Fickert (Author), Bernhard Resch (Author), Nicholas Mark Morris (Author), Andrea Deutschmann (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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