Kupffer cells play important roles in the development of liver injury by producing cytokines and free radicals. In consequence inhibition of these inflammatory mediators will be one of the targets for treating liver diseases. Retinoids modulate a wide variety of functions of monocytes/macrophages. C
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Stimulation of protein synthesis in human tumours by parenteral nutrition: Evidence for modulation of tumour growth
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