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Relationships Between Extracellular pH, Intracellular pH, and Cell Injury During ‘Chemical Hypoxia’

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Integration of Mitochondrial Function

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Injury to hepatocytes, reversible and irreversible, is a common event in human disease. The essential mechanisms preceding and culminating in irreversible hepatocyte injury, a key phenomenon in all hepatic diseases, are still poorly understood. Therefore, experimental models of hepatocellular injury are critical to our understanding the cellular events producing irreversible liver injury.

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Gores, G.J., Nieminen, AL., Dawson, T.L., Herman, B., Lemasters, J.J. (1988). Relationships Between Extracellular pH, Intracellular pH, and Cell Injury During ‘Chemical Hypoxia’. In: Lemasters, J.J., Hackenbrock, C.R., Thurman, R.G., Westerhoff, H.V. (eds) Integration of Mitochondrial Function. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2551-0_39

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