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Diletta Overi
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DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE ANATOMICHE, ISTOLOGICHE, MEDICO LEGALI E DELL'APPARATO LOCOMOTORE
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diletta.overi@uniroma1.it
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Curriculum Sapienza
Pubblicazioni
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Hepatic Stem Cells and Adipocytokines in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease pediatric patients after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND EMBRYOLOGY
2018
Different micro-environtmental factors induce proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and senescence of primary cultures of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs), recapitulating the pathological features typical of human cholangiopathies
JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY
2018
Peribiliary glands and biliary tree stem cells are involved in the pathogenesis of cholangiocarcinoma arising in patients affected by primary sclerosing cholangitis
Journal of hepatologyJOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY
2018
PNPLA3 variant and portal/periportal histological pattern in patients with biopsy-proven non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a possible role for oxidative stress
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2017
Activation of Fas/FasL pathway and the role of c-FLIP in primary culture of human cholangiocarcinoma cells
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
2017
Progenitor cell niches in the human pancreatic duct system and associated pancreatic duct glands: an anatomical and immunophenotyping study
JOURNAL OF ANATOMY
2016
Docosahexanoic acid plus vitamin D treatment improves features of NAFLD in children with serum vitamin D deficiency: results from a single centre trial
PLOS ONE
2016
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Keywords
stem cells
biliary tree
Liver
anatomy
histology
pathology
cholangiocarcinoma
cholangiocytes
Hepatocytes
biliary tree stem/progenitor cells
hepatic stem/progenitor cells
cholangiopathies
NAFLD
MAFLD
primary biliary cholangitis
primary sclerosing cholangitis
animal models
organoids
cell culture
3D cell culture
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