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β‐catenin is essential for ethanol metabolism and protection against alcohol‐mediated liver steatosis in mice

Liu et al., 2012

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Liu S
Yeh T
Singh V
Shiva S
Krauland L
Li H
Zhang P
Kharbanda K
Ritov V
Monga S
Scott D
Eagon P
Behari J
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Hepatology

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The liver plays a central role in ethanol metabolism, and oxidative stress is implicated in alcohol‐mediated liver injury. β‐Catenin regulates hepatic metabolic zonation and adaptive response to oxidative stress. We hypothesized that β‐catenin regulates the hepatic …
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