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Malcolm R Alison

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Passman A, Haughey M, Carlotti E, Williams M, Cereser B, Lin M, et al.
J Hepatol . 2023 Apr; 79(2):417-432. PMID: 37088309
Background & Aims: While normal human liver is thought to be generally quiescent, clonal hepatocyte expansions have been observed, though neither their cellular source nor their expansion dynamics have been...
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Chen C, Kuo C, Chiu C, Su M, Lin C, Le P, et al.
BMC Gastroenterol . 2020 Sep; 20(1):309. PMID: 32962643
Background: Delayed post-polypectomy bleeding (PPB) is a major complication of polypectomy. The effect of prophylactic hemoclipping on delayed PPB is uncertain. The aim of this study was to evaluate the...
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Alison M
Int J Exp Pathol . 2020 Aug; 101(5):132-151. PMID: 32794627
Stem cells or their closely related committed progenitor cells are the likely founder cells of most neoplasms. In the continually renewing and hierarchically organized epithelia of the oesophagus, stomach and...
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Huang H, Lin W, Lim S, Yeh C, Yen T, Alison M, et al.
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces . 2020 Mar; 190:110969. PMID: 32199265
Colorectal cancer (CRC) progression is highly associated with desmoplasia. Aerobic glycolysis is another distinct feature that appears during the CRC phase of the adenoma-carcinoma sequence. However, the interconnections between the...
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Lin W, Chiang J, Lim S, Su M, Chen T, Huang S, et al.
EBioMedicine . 2019 May; 44:334-345. PMID: 31122841
Background: Energy metabolism in carcinogenesis is poorly understood. It is widely accepted the majority of colorectal cancers (CRCs) arise from adenomatous polyps (APs). We aimed to characterize the bioenergetic alterations...
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Alison M, Lin W
Hepatology . 2019 Apr; 70(4):1470-1473. PMID: 31034658
No abstract available.
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Alison M, Lin W
J Pathol . 2019 Mar; 248(3):257-259. PMID: 30883752
Extensive bile ductular reactions (DRs) accompany many cholestatic liver diseases such as primary biliary cholangitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) as well as parenchymal liver cell diseases such as alcoholic...
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Alison M
Int J Exp Pathol . 2018 Jun; 99(3):106-112. PMID: 29882223
In the latter half of the 20th century, our understanding of mammalian liver regeneration was shaped by the manner of compensatory hyperplasia occurring after a partial rat liver resection. This...
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Alison M, Lin W
Hepatology . 2018 Mar; 68(3):1194-1196. PMID: 29500911
No abstract available.
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Alison M
Cell Stem Cell . 2017 Aug; 21(2):159-160. PMID: 28777941
Biliary ductal cells proliferate from the portal areas of chronically damaged livers, but their significance to regeneration has been controversial. A recent article in Nature by Raven et al. (2017)...