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Caveolin-1 and Liver Regeneration: Role in Proliferation and Lipogenesis
Philippe G. Frank and Michael P. Lisanti
volume 6 | issue 2
15 January 2007Pages: 115 - 116
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Caveolin-1 is an essential component of caveolae, which form 50-100 nm cell surface plasma membrane invaginations. Caveolin-1 has been previously implicated in the regulation of cellular proliferation and lipogenesis. Current data now suggest that caveolin-1 plays an essential role in the regulation of liver regeneration and that it is implicated in the regulation of triglyceride accumulation, which is an essential process that plays a critical role in the regulation of liver regeneration. These findings are consistent with the importance of a lipogenesis program in the regulation of liver regeneration.
Authors
Philippe G. Frank
Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA
Michael P. Lisanti
Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA
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