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Hiroshi Kono, Ivan Rusyn, Ming Yin, Erwin Gäbele, Shunhei Yamashina, Anna Dikalova, Maria B. Kadiiska, Henry D. Connor, Ronald P. Mason, Brahm H. Segal, Blair U. Bradford, Steven M. Holland, Ronald G. Thurman
Published in Volume 106, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2000; 106(7):867–872 doi:10.1172/JCI9020
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Histopathological signs of alcoholic liver injury: steatosis, inflammation and necrosis are evident in liver of wild-type but not NADPH oxidase–deficient mice after 4 weeks of enteral ethanol treatment. Wild-type (a and c) and p47phox–/– (b and d) mice were given high-fat (control; a and b) or ethanol-containing (c and d) diets via an intragastric cannula for 4 weeks. Liver samples were harvested and stained with H&E. Representative photomicrographs; original magnification, ×100.