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Microglial activation markers in the brain tissue of mice with bile duct ligation-induced hepatic encephalopathy, showing upregulated neuroinflammatory signaling compared to sham controls.

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![Figure 4: Microglial activation markers in the brain tissue of mice with bile duct ligation-induced hepatic encephalopathy, showing upregulated neuroinflammatory signaling compared to sham controls.]()

> Source: Wouter Claeys et al. "A mouse model of hepatic encephalopathy: bile duct ligation induces brain ammoni." *Scientific reports*, 2022. PMID: [36266427](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36266427/)
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  <img src="" alt="Microglial activation markers in the brain tissue of mice with bile duct ligation-induced hepatic encephalopathy, showing upregulated neuroinflammatory signaling compared to sham controls." />
  <figcaption>Figure 4. Microglial activation markers in the brain tissue of mice with bile duct ligation-induced hepatic encephalopathy, showing upregulated neuroinflammatory signaling compared to sham controls.<br>  Source: Wouter Claeys et al. "A mouse model of hepatic encephalopathy: bile duct ligation induces brain ammoni." <em>Scientific reports</em>, 2022. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36266427/">36266427</a></figcaption>
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