Mitochondrial transplantation therapy inhibit carbon tetrachloride‐induced liver injury through scavenging free radicals and protecting hepatocytes
Abstract Carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)‐induced liver injury is predominantly caused by free radicals, in which mitochondrial function of hepatocytes is impaired, accompanying with the production of ROS and decreased ATP energy supply in animals intoxicated with CCl4. Here we explored a novel therapeut...
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Main Authors: | Zizhen Zhao (Author), Yixue Hou (Author), Wei Zhou (Author), Rajendiran Keerthiga (Author), Ailing Fu (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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