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Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH); High fat diet with high cholesterol and a high sugar supplement (HF–HC–HSD); Inflammasome; Danger signals; Tumor
Progression of non-alcoholic steatosis to steatohepatitis and fibrosis parallels cumulative accumulation of danger signals that promote inflammation and liver tumors in a high fat–cholesterol–sugar diet model in mice
Michal Ganz
Terence N Bukong
Timea Csak
Banishree Saha
Jin-Kyu Park
Aditya Ambade
Karen Kodys
Gyongyi Szabo
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