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Potential molecular targets of statins in the prevention of hepatocarcinogenesis

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Figure 2. Figure 2. Analysis of HMGCoAR mRNA expression in rat liver and serum cholesterol levels in an initiation-promotion model
Figure 4. HCB induces HMGCoAR mRNA expression. Hep-G2 cells were treated with HCB (0.05, 0.5 and 5 μM)
Figure 7. Effect of statins on TGF-β1 protein levels, in Hep-G2 cells treat- treat-ed with HCB
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