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    Three-dimensional imaging reveals the nerve "vicious circle" of fatty liver

    • Last Update: 2021-07-27
    • Source: Internet
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    With the application of new three-dimensional imaging technology, researchers at the Karolinska Institute found that in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, part of the liver's autonomic nervous system will be severely degraded


    Non-alcoholic fatty liver is the most common liver disease, with a global prevalence of approximately 25%


    In this paper, researchers use volumetric immunoimaging and light sheet microscopy (a new imaging technique) to explore the nervous system of fatty liver, which provides large-scale three-dimensional visualization with cellular resolution


    According to research, it has appeared in the early stage, and the change of liver innervation has already occurred in the early stage of fatty liver


    Disorganization and degeneration of liver sympathetic innervations in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease revealed by 3D imaging


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