Search | Result
| ID | 7224 |
|---|---|
| Class | Mammalia |
| Species | Mouse |
| Tissue | Liver |
| Sample | Tissue |
| Disease type | Cholestatic liver injury |
| Cell type | Epithelial cells |
| Cell type (subtype) | Epithelial mesenchymal transition |
| Cell marker | Cdh1, Nes, Gja1 |
| Frequency | |
| PubMed ID | 31514486 |
| Journal | Cells |
| SCI IF | 4.366 |
| Evidence | EMT is a pathological process characterized by loss of epithelial features (such as low-expression of E-cadherin) and high expression of mesenchymal cell-related genes (such as Nestin and Cx43). |
| Title | Single-Cell Transcriptomes Reveal Characteristic Features of Mouse Hepatocytes with Liver Cholestatic Injury |
| Authors | Na Chang et al. |
| Date | 2019.9 |
| Data available | NA |
