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Altered hepatic genes related to retinol metabolism and plasma retinol in patients with non alcoholic fatty liver disease

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Fig 1. Intracellular metabolism of retinol (vitamin A) in the liver. Retinol is provided by our diet and transported via chylomicrons into the liver, where it is bound to retinol binding protein (RBP)
Table 1. Clinical and biochemical parameters in liver donors and patients with simple steatosis and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
Fig 3. Genes related to retinol metabolism that were differentially expressed among liver donors and patients with simple steatosis or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
Fig 4. Principal component analysis including 10 genes related to retinol metabolism that were differentially expressed between patients with simple steatosis or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and liver donors
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