Liver regeneration in mammals is a unique phenomenon attracting scientific interest for decades. It is a valuable model for basic biology research of cell cycle control as well as for clinically oriented studies of wide and heterogeneous group of liver diseases. This article provides a concise review of current knowledge about the liver regeneration, focusing mainly on rat partial hepatectomy model. The three main recognized phases of the regenerative response are described. The article also summarizes history of molecular biology approaches to the topic and finally comments on obstacles in interpreting the data obtained from large scale microarray-based gene expression analyses
Gene expression profiles of liver regeneration are well explored in rat models. However, there are l...
Background/Purpose: Gene expression profiles of liver regeneration are well explored in rat models. ...
Abstract The liver has a remarkable capacity to regenerate. Even with surgical removal (partial hepa...
Regulation of liver regeneration as assessed by means of molecular genetics Liver regeneration is a ...
Characterization of transcriptional changes after partial hepatectomy (PH) may provide an understand...
Background: Partial hepatectomy is the strongest stimulator of hepatic regeneration. The process of ...
Purpose It is speculated that genetic regulation plays an important role during liver regeneration. ...
AIM: To reveal the liver regeneration (LR) and its control as well as the occurrence of liver diseas...
The mammalian liver has a very strong regeneration capacity after partial hepatectomy (PH). To furth...
Introduction: Liver regeneration is a normal response to liver injury. The aim of this study was to ...
AbstractBackgroundRodent models have been used to evaluate aspects of liver regeneration. The aim of...
The purpose of this review was to carry out an analysis of the liver regenerative process focusing o...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
Liver disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with comorbidities that are becoming ...
The recovery of liver mass is mainly mediated by proliferation of hepatocytes after 2/3 partial hepa...
Gene expression profiles of liver regeneration are well explored in rat models. However, there are l...
Background/Purpose: Gene expression profiles of liver regeneration are well explored in rat models. ...
Abstract The liver has a remarkable capacity to regenerate. Even with surgical removal (partial hepa...
Regulation of liver regeneration as assessed by means of molecular genetics Liver regeneration is a ...
Characterization of transcriptional changes after partial hepatectomy (PH) may provide an understand...
Background: Partial hepatectomy is the strongest stimulator of hepatic regeneration. The process of ...
Purpose It is speculated that genetic regulation plays an important role during liver regeneration. ...
AIM: To reveal the liver regeneration (LR) and its control as well as the occurrence of liver diseas...
The mammalian liver has a very strong regeneration capacity after partial hepatectomy (PH). To furth...
Introduction: Liver regeneration is a normal response to liver injury. The aim of this study was to ...
AbstractBackgroundRodent models have been used to evaluate aspects of liver regeneration. The aim of...
The purpose of this review was to carry out an analysis of the liver regenerative process focusing o...
The liver is unique in its almost infinite capacity to regenerate. It possesses the capacity to rest...
Liver disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with comorbidities that are becoming ...
The recovery of liver mass is mainly mediated by proliferation of hepatocytes after 2/3 partial hepa...
Gene expression profiles of liver regeneration are well explored in rat models. However, there are l...
Background/Purpose: Gene expression profiles of liver regeneration are well explored in rat models. ...
Abstract The liver has a remarkable capacity to regenerate. Even with surgical removal (partial hepa...