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25    Immunomodulation Therapy for Alcoholic Hepatitis: Rationale and Efficacy.................................................323

Robert 0’Shea and Arthur J. McCullough

26    Role of Immune Response in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease:

Evidence in Humań and Anirnal Studies.................................................................................................337

Lin Yang and Anna Mae Diehl

Part V. Acute Liver Failure

27    Mechanisms of Acute Liver Failure............................................................................................................349

Christian Trautwein and Alexander Koch

Part VI. Hepatotoxicity of Medications

28    Immune Mechanisms in Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity: Therapeutic Implieations...................................363

Zhang-Xn Lin and Neil Kaplowitz

29    Acute and Chronić Liver Diseases Induced by Drugs or Xenobiotics.......................................................375

Frank N. A. M. ran Pelt, Michelle A. Carey, and John B. Carey

Part VII. Transplantation

30    Clinical Use of Immunosuppressive Drugs to Control the Immune Response................................................391

John M. Yierling

31    Hepatic Complications of Hematopoietic Celi Transplantation.................................................................409

Howard M. Shulman and George B. McDonald

32    Acute and Chronić Rejection of the Liver Allograft...................................................................................423

James Neuberger

33    Immunological Tolerance in Allo- and Xenografts....................................................................................433

Aftab A. Ansari and Kovit Pattanapanyasat

34    Autoimmune Diseases in Transplanted Livers............................................................................................451

Hiromi Ishibashi, Shinji Shimoda, Minoru Nakamura, and M. Erie Gershwin

35    Immunopathogenesis and Outcomes of Recurrent Hepatitis C..................................................................459

James R. Barton, Jr., Lncy Golden-Mason, and Hugo R. Rosen

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