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Publication : Replacement of diseased mouse liver by hepatic cell transplantation.

First Author  Rhim JA Year  1994
Journal  Science Volume  263
Issue  5150 Pages  1149-52
PubMed ID  8108734 Mgi Jnum  J:92451
Mgi Id  MGI:3052646 Doi  10.1126/science.8108734
Citation  Rhim JA, et al. (1994) Replacement of diseased mouse liver by hepatic cell transplantation. Science 263(5150):1149-52
abstractText  Adult liver has the unusual ability to fully regenerate after injury. Although regeneration is accomplished by the division of mature hepatocytes, the replicative potential of these cells is unknown. Here, the replicative capacity of adult liver cells and their medical usefulness as donor cells for transplantation were investigated by transfer of adult mouse liver cells into transgenic mice that display an endogenous defect in hepatic growth potential and function. The transplanted liver cell populations replaced up to 80 percent of the diseased recipient liver. These findings demonstrate the enormous growth potential of adult hepatocytes, indicating the feasibility of liver cell transplantation as a method to replace lost or diseased hepatic parenchyma.
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