BACKGROUND:Liver regeneration consists of cellular proliferation leading to parenchymal and vascular growth. This study complements previous studies on cellular proliferation and weight recovery by (1) quantitatively describing parenchymal and vascular regeneration, and (2) determining their relationship. Both together are needed to (3) characterize the underlying growth pattern. METHODS:Specimens were created by injecting a polymerizing contrast agent in either portal or hepatic vein in normal or regenerating livers after 70% partial hepatectomy. 3D image data were obtained through micro-CT scanning. Parenchymal growth was assessed by determining weight and volume of the regenerating liver. Vascular growth was described by manually determi...
The liver is a multi-functional organ that regulates major physiological processes and that possesse...
Purpose. We sought was to quantify and visualize the regeneration of the remnant liver after living ...
International audienceOnly little is known about how cells coordinately behave to establish function...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Liver regeneration consists of cellular proliferation leading to parenchyma...
The liver has a unique regenerative capability upon injury or partial resection. The regeneration pr...
The liver has the unique capability of regeneration from various injuries. Different animal models a...
Liver regeneration after liver resection does not occur in the same way in different conditions. A m...
The purpose of this study is to examine the growth and regeneration of the vasculature of the liver ...
Background. After portal vein ligation of 1 side of the liver, the other side regenerates at a slow ...
It is well known that when a portion of liver tissue is removed, the remaining tissue will undergo r...
Background: The need for precise experimental surgical procedures parallels the development of clini...
Cells in liver tissue have a remarkable capability for regeneration. However, the changes in vascula...
Partial hepatectomy (PHx) is a surgical intervention where a part of liver is removed. Due to its ex...
Background: The hepatic volume gain following resection is essential for clinical recovery. Previous...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
The liver is a multi-functional organ that regulates major physiological processes and that possesse...
Purpose. We sought was to quantify and visualize the regeneration of the remnant liver after living ...
International audienceOnly little is known about how cells coordinately behave to establish function...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Liver regeneration consists of cellular proliferation leading to parenchyma...
The liver has a unique regenerative capability upon injury or partial resection. The regeneration pr...
The liver has the unique capability of regeneration from various injuries. Different animal models a...
Liver regeneration after liver resection does not occur in the same way in different conditions. A m...
The purpose of this study is to examine the growth and regeneration of the vasculature of the liver ...
Background. After portal vein ligation of 1 side of the liver, the other side regenerates at a slow ...
It is well known that when a portion of liver tissue is removed, the remaining tissue will undergo r...
Background: The need for precise experimental surgical procedures parallels the development of clini...
Cells in liver tissue have a remarkable capability for regeneration. However, the changes in vascula...
Partial hepatectomy (PHx) is a surgical intervention where a part of liver is removed. Due to its ex...
Background: The hepatic volume gain following resection is essential for clinical recovery. Previous...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
The liver is a multi-functional organ that regulates major physiological processes and that possesse...
Purpose. We sought was to quantify and visualize the regeneration of the remnant liver after living ...
International audienceOnly little is known about how cells coordinately behave to establish function...