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Carl Denef

Researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Publications -  140
Citations -  6065

Carl Denef is an academic researcher from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior pituitary & Prolactin. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 140 publications receiving 5914 citations.

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Hepatic stellate cell/myofibroblast subpopulations in fibrotic human and rat livers.

TL;DR: In advanced fibrosis and in cirrhosis, regardless of cause or species, three distinct mesenchymal (myo)fibroblast-like liver cell subpopulations can be discerned: portal/septal MF, interface MF and perisinusoidally located HSC.
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Production of interleukin-6 by folliculo-stellate cells of the anterior pituitary gland in a histiotypic cell aggregate culture system.

TL;DR: Reaggregate cell cultures of mouse or rat anterior pituitary were found to produce interleukin-6 (IL-6), a cytokine known for its multiple actions in the immune system, and the presence of folliculo-stellate (FS) cells was revealed to be essential for IL-6 production.
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Evidence for Paracrine Interaction between Gonadotrophs and Lactotrophs in Pituitary Cell Aggregates

TL;DR: The present data suggest that gonadotrophic populations can activate the secretory activity of the lacotrophs through the release of a paracrine humoral factor.
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Paracrinicity: The Story of 30 Years of Cellular Pituitary Crosstalk

TL;DR: In the anterior pituitary, paracrine communication and autocrine loops that operate during fetal and postnatal development in mammals and lower vertebrates have been shown in all hormonal cell types and in folliculo‐stellate cells.
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The adult pituitary contains a cell population displaying stem/progenitor cell and early embryonic characteristics.

TL;DR: The adult pituitary contains a hitherto undescribed population of cells with SP phenotype and clonal expansion capacity, which are supportive of a stem/progenitor cell phenotype.