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The research of Enis Kostallari, Ph.D., M.S., focuses on the molecular mechanisms involved in liver fibrosis, subsequent cirrhosis and the terminal stage of liver disease. Dr. Kostallari and her group study the signaling pathways that determine the pathological behavior of hepatic stellate cells. Hepatic stellate cells are the main type of cell that drives liver fibrosis.
Dr. Kostallari finds novel therapeutic targets for the development of new and efficient therapeutic strategies for people with liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
Liver fibrosis and cirrhosis are leading causes of death in the United States and worldwide. There is no cure for cirrhosis. Liver fibrosis progression toward cirrhosis occurs when liver injury persists.
Dr. Kostallari strives to understand the pathogenic molecular mechanisms that govern liver fibrosis amplification and subsequently identifies new therapeutic approaches for people with liver disease.
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