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Study Links Cellular Receptor GPR75 to the Progression of Liver Disease

Findings by New York Medical College Researchers Could Offer a New Path to Treating Liver Disease

Liver disease—particularly chronic forms like metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease (MASLD) and cirrhosis—represents a major global health challenge, responsible for millions of deaths annually. Yet despite its severity and rising prevalence, current treatments mainly manage complications rather than stop or reverse the disease itself. A new study by researchers at New York Medical College (NYMC), published in Frontiers, offers hope for changing that, potentially paving the way for more effective therapies that improve outcomes for people with liver disease. 

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