Activation of AMPK/mTOR-Driven Autophagy and Suppression of the HMGB1/TLR4 Pathway with Pentoxifylline Attenuates Doxorubicin-Induced Hepatic Injury in Rats
Hany H. Arab(Cairo University), Alzahraa A. Elhemiely(Egyptian Government), Shuruq E. Alsufyani(Taif University), Abdullah Alshehri(Asir Central Hospital), Hayat A. Abd El Aal(National Organization for Drug Control and Research), Wessam H. Elesawy(Misr University for Science and Technology), Alwaleed M. Alnefaie(Taif University), Abdulmajeed A. Almalawi(Taif University), Abdulmajeed A. Alsowat(Taif University), Ahmed H. Eid(National Organization for Drug Control and Research), Ahmed M. Ashour(Umm al-Qura University), Nasser Al-Sharif(Taif University), Eman S. Hassan(National Organization for Drug Control and Research)
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