Year |
Citation |
Score |
2019 |
Yaron JR, Chen H, Ambadapadi S, Zhang L, Tafoya AM, Munk BH, Wakefield DN, Fuentes J, Marques BJ, Harripersaud K, Bartee MY, Davids JA, Zheng D, Rand K, Dixon L, et al. Serp-2, a virus-derived apoptosis and inflammasome inhibitor, attenuates liver ischemia-reperfusion injury in mice. Journal of Inflammation (London, England). 16: 12. PMID 31160886 DOI: 10.1186/S12950-019-0215-1 |
0.303 |
|
2007 |
Oh SH, Witek RP, Bae SH, Zheng D, Jung Y, Piscaglia AC, Petersen BE. Bone marrow-derived hepatic oval cells differentiate into hepatocytes in 2-acetylaminofluorene/partial hepatectomy-induced liver regeneration. Gastroenterology. 132: 1077-87. PMID 17383429 DOI: 10.1053/J.Gastro.2007.01.001 |
0.673 |
|
2006 |
Zheng D, Oh SH, Jung Y, Petersen BE. Oval cell response in 2-acetylaminofluorene/partial hepatectomy rat is attenuated by short interfering RNA targeted to stromal cell-derived factor-1. The American Journal of Pathology. 169: 2066-74. PMID 17148669 DOI: 10.2353/Ajpath.2006.060211 |
0.73 |
|
2006 |
Jung Y, Oh SH, Zheng D, Shupe TD, Witek RP, Petersen BE. A potential role of somatostatin and its receptor SSTR4 in the migration of hepatic oval cells. Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology. 86: 477-89. PMID 16534498 DOI: 10.1038/Labinvest.3700410 |
0.656 |
|
2004 |
Song S, Witek RP, Lu Y, Choi YK, Zheng D, Jorgensen M, Li C, Flotte TR, Petersen BE. Ex vivo transduced liver progenitor cells as a platform for gene therapy in mice. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 40: 918-24. PMID 15382177 DOI: 10.1002/Hep.1840400422 |
0.676 |
|
2004 |
Song S, Witek RP, Lu Y, Choi Y, Zheng D, Jorgensen M, Li C, Flotte TR, Petersen BE. Ex Vivo transduced liver progenitor cells as a platform for gene therapy in mice Hepatology. 40: 918-924. DOI: 10.1002/hep.1840400422 |
0.674 |
|
2002 |
Hatch HM, Zheng D, Jorgensen ML, Petersen BE. SDF-1alpha/CXCR4: a mechanism for hepatic oval cell activation and bone marrow stem cell recruitment to the injured liver of rats. Cloning and Stem Cells. 4: 339-51. PMID 12626097 DOI: 10.1089/153623002321025014 |
0.734 |
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