Effects of β-sitosterol derived from Artemisia capillaris on the activated human hepatic stellate cells and dimethylnitrosamine-induced mouse liver fibrosis

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Ki-Suk Kim
Hea Jung Yang
Jae-Youl Lee
Yun-Cheol Na
Soo-Young Kwon
Young-Chul Kim
Jang-Hoon Lee
Hyeung-Jin Jang
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[1] Kyung Hee University,College of Korean Medicine, Institute of Korean Medicine
[2] Korea Basic Science Institute,undefined
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-sitosterol; Anti-fibrosis; Collagen type-1 (collagen-1); -smooth muscle actin (; -SMA); Dimethylnitrosamine (DMN);
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