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carbon tetrachloride and Remission, Spontaneous

carbon tetrachloride has been researched along with Remission, Spontaneous in 7 studies

Carbon Tetrachloride: A solvent for oils, fats, lacquers, varnishes, rubber waxes, and resins, and a starting material in the manufacturing of organic compounds. Poisoning by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption is possible and may be fatal. (Merck Index, 11th ed)
tetrachloromethane : A chlorocarbon that is methane in which all the hydrogens have been replaced by chloro groups.

Remission, Spontaneous: A spontaneous diminution or abatement of a disease over time, without formal treatment.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Liver fibrosis is usually progressive, but it can occasionally be reversible if the causative agents are adequately removed or if patients are treated effectively."1.34Bone marrow-derived cells express matrix metalloproteinases and contribute to regression of liver fibrosis in mice. ( Higashiyama, R; Hong, YY; Inagaki, Y; Kushida, M; Matsuzaki, Y; Nakao, S; Niioka, M; Okano, H; Okazaki, I; Shiota, G; Watanabe, T, 2007)

Research

Studies (7)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19901 (14.29)18.7374
1990's1 (14.29)18.2507
2000's4 (57.14)29.6817
2010's1 (14.29)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Bravo, E1
D'Amore, E1
Ciaffoni, F1
Mammola, CL1
Issa, R1
Zhou, X1
Constandinou, CM1
Fallowfield, J1
Millward-Sadler, H1
Gaca, MD1
Sands, E1
Suliman, I1
Trim, N1
Knorr, A1
Arthur, MJ2
Benyon, RC2
Iredale, JP2
Di Vinicius, I1
Baptista, AP1
Barbosa, AA1
Andrade, ZA1
Higashiyama, R1
Inagaki, Y1
Hong, YY1
Kushida, M1
Nakao, S1
Niioka, M1
Watanabe, T1
Okano, H1
Matsuzaki, Y1
Shiota, G1
Okazaki, I1
Pan, Q1
Zhang, ZB1
Zhang, X1
Shi, J1
Chen, YX1
Han, ZG1
Xie, WF1
Pickering, J1
McCullen, M1
Northrop, M1
Pawley, S1
Hovell, C1
PĂ©rez-Tamayo, R1

Reviews

1 review available for carbon tetrachloride and Remission, Spontaneous

ArticleYear
Cirrhosis of the liver: a reversible disease?
    Pathology annual, 1979, Volume: 14 Pt 2

    Topics: Animals; Carbon Tetrachloride; Collagen; Diet; Ethionine; Female; Humans; Liver; Liver Cirrhosis; Li

1979

Other Studies

6 other studies available for carbon tetrachloride and Remission, Spontaneous

ArticleYear
Evaluation of the spontaneous reversibility of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver cirrhosis in rabbits.
    Laboratory animals, 2012, Volume: 46, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Body Weight; Carbon Tetrachloride; Fibrosis; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Liver; Li

2012
Spontaneous recovery from micronodular cirrhosis: evidence for incomplete resolution associated with matrix cross-linking.
    Gastroenterology, 2004, Volume: 126, Issue:7

    Topics: Actins; Animals; Apoptosis; Carbon Tetrachloride; Collagen Type I; Cross-Linking Reagents; Dipeptide

2004
Morphological signs of cirrhosis regression. Experimental observations on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver cirrhosis of rats.
    Pathology, research and practice, 2005, Volume: 201, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Biomarkers; Biopsy; Carbon Tetrachloride; Disease Models, Animal; Female; Fluorescent Antib

2005
Bone marrow-derived cells express matrix metalloproteinases and contribute to regression of liver fibrosis in mice.
    Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.), 2007, Volume: 45, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Bone Marrow Cells; Bone Marrow Transplantation; Carbon Tetrachloride; Cell Differentiation;

2007
Gene expression profile analysis of the spontaneous reversal of rat hepatic fibrosis by cDNA microarray.
    Digestive diseases and sciences, 2007, Volume: 52, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Blotting, Northern; Carbon Tetrachloride; Gene Expression; Gene Expression Profiling; Immun

2007
Mechanisms of spontaneous resolution of rat liver fibrosis. Hepatic stellate cell apoptosis and reduced hepatic expression of metalloproteinase inhibitors.
    The Journal of clinical investigation, 1998, Aug-01, Volume: 102, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apoptosis; Carbon Tetrachloride; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; Collagenases; Gene

1998