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Genetic alterations and molecular mechanisms underlying hereditary intrahepatic cholestasis

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School of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Southern Medical University ,Guangzhou ,China
Xie, Shuying;
Affiliation
Department of Anatomy, Histology and Embryology ,School of Basic Medical Sciences ,Health Science Center ,Peking University ,Beijing ,China
Wei, Shizhang;
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Pharmacy College ,Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Chengdu ,China
Ma, Xiao;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,5th Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital ,Beijing ,China
Wang, Ruilin;
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Department of Pharmacy ,5th Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital ,Beijing ,China
He, Tingting;
Affiliation
Pharmacy College ,Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Chengdu ,China
Zhang, Zhao;
Affiliation
Pharmacy College ,Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Chengdu ,China
Yang, Ju;
Affiliation
Pharmacy College ,Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Chengdu ,China
Wang, Jiawei;
Affiliation
School of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Southern Medical University ,Guangzhou ,China
Chang, Lei;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,Chinese PLA General Hospital ,Beijing ,China
Jing, Manyi;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacy ,Chinese PLA General Hospital ,Beijing ,China
Li, Haotian;
Affiliation
Department of Pharmacology ,School of Basic Medical Sciences ,Capital Medical University ,Beijing ,China
Zhou, Xuelin;
Affiliation
School of Traditional Chinese Medicine ,Southern Medical University ,Guangzhou ,China
Zhao, Yanling

Hereditary cholestatic liver disease caused by a class of autosomal gene mutations results in jaundice, which involves the abnormality of the synthesis, secretion, and other disorders of bile acids metabolism. Due to the existence of a variety of gene mutations, the clinical manifestations of children are also diverse. There is no unified standard for diagnosis and single detection method, which seriously hinders the development of clinical treatment. Therefore, the mutated genes of hereditary intrahepatic cholestasis were systematically described in this review.

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