This may hint at what lies ahead as we navigate the (mostly erroneous) tendency to identify every cell death process in drug hepatotoxicity and other liver diseases as ferroptosis. DILI is broadly ...
Using the Liver-on-a-chip hepatic co-culture model (assessed by CN-Bio’s partners at the US FDA), the DILI in vitro Service can screen the gene editing reagents, antibodies, small molecules ...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is common because it can be caused by different pharmacological agents from nearly all classes of medications, including hepatotoxic drugs, anesthetics, anticancer ...
Derisking of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) continues to be a challenge for pharmaceutical scientists. Join Michael Hafey, Principal Scientist at Merck, as he discusses how to utilize a two-tiered ...
In addition to neurological applications, fluorescent probes have been employed to investigate drug-induced liver injuries (DILI) associated with anti-tuberculosis medications. A study introduced ...
However, the liver's robust antioxidant defenses, including glutathione (GSH) and vitamin E, question the widespread applicability of ferroptosis as a primary mode of cell death in DILI.