Questions about Liver disease
Does mitochondrial dysfunction play a role in liver injury?
Yes, mitochondrial dysfunction is a key driver of liver injury, contributing to cell death and disease progression in conditions like fatty liver and alcohol-associated liver disease.
Full answer →Does activating the aryl hydrocarbon receptor cause liver damage?
Activating the aryl hydrocarbon receptor can cause liver damage or protect it depending on the specific signals and context, acting as a double-edged sword in liver health.
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