Role of Natural killer T Cells in Obesity-Related Liver Disease

Heba Nabil Mohamed Abdel Hamid;

Abstract


NAFLD is the condition of liver lipid accumulation, resembling alcohol-induced injury but occurring in patients who do not use alcohol or maximum 2-3 glasses/day.
Potential steps involved in the pathogenesis of NAFLD include abnormalities of lipid metabol


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Title Role of Natural killer T Cells in Obesity-Related Liver Disease
Other Titles دور الخلايا الطبيعية القاتلة تي في أمراض الكبد المتعلقة بالسمنة
Authors Heba Nabil Mohamed Abdel Hamid
Keywords Role of Natural killer T Cells in Obesity-Related Liver Disease
Issue Date 2012
Description 
NAFLD is the condition of liver lipid accumulation, resembling alcohol-induced injury but occurring in patients who do not use alcohol or maximum 2-3 glasses/day.
Potential steps involved in the pathogenesis of NAFLD include abnormalities of lipid metabol

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