Abstract: The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a source for hepatocyte isolation, to compare inter-laboratory variability, to establish an efficient method for hepatocyte isolation and cryopreservation and to review whether anti-apoptotic compounds have any effect on cryopreservation outcomes. Method: A two-stage isolation protocol was used, with multiple washes and centrifugation compared with Percoll® purification pre- and post-cryopreservation and pre-incubation. A new cryopreservation media was validated and cells cryopreserved using this with the addition of potential anti-apoptotic agents. Demographic details were collected prospectively and histological samples collected where possibl...
Primary human hepatocytes are used in all facets of liver research, from in vitro studies of xenobio...
Two different models of hepatocyte transplantation were used, dividing the study into three groups: ...
Cryopreservation has been identified as a necessary barrier to overcome in the production of tissue ...
Abstract: The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a s...
The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a source for ...
Introduction, Clinical bioartificial liver development for the treatment of liver failure has been a...
Successful cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important to establish hepatocyte banks for clin...
Purpose of review The offer of liver transplantation to many patients affected by liver failure is l...
Cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important for their use in hepatocyte transplantation. On t...
Summary: Here, we present a protocol for isolating human hepatocytes and neural progenitor cells fro...
The isolation of primary hepatocytes from liver tissue of farm animals yields a very high number of ...
Abstract: Background: The availability of well-characterized human liver cell populations that can b...
Liver cell transplantation presents clinical benefit in patients with inborn errors of metabolism as...
Hepatocyte transplantation is an experimental treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease an...
<div><p>Isolated human primary hepatocytes are an essential <i>in vitro</i> model for basic and clin...
Primary human hepatocytes are used in all facets of liver research, from in vitro studies of xenobio...
Two different models of hepatocyte transplantation were used, dividing the study into three groups: ...
Cryopreservation has been identified as a necessary barrier to overcome in the production of tissue ...
Abstract: The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a s...
The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a source for ...
Introduction, Clinical bioartificial liver development for the treatment of liver failure has been a...
Successful cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important to establish hepatocyte banks for clin...
Purpose of review The offer of liver transplantation to many patients affected by liver failure is l...
Cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important for their use in hepatocyte transplantation. On t...
Summary: Here, we present a protocol for isolating human hepatocytes and neural progenitor cells fro...
The isolation of primary hepatocytes from liver tissue of farm animals yields a very high number of ...
Abstract: Background: The availability of well-characterized human liver cell populations that can b...
Liver cell transplantation presents clinical benefit in patients with inborn errors of metabolism as...
Hepatocyte transplantation is an experimental treatment for patients with end-stage liver disease an...
<div><p>Isolated human primary hepatocytes are an essential <i>in vitro</i> model for basic and clin...
Primary human hepatocytes are used in all facets of liver research, from in vitro studies of xenobio...
Two different models of hepatocyte transplantation were used, dividing the study into three groups: ...
Cryopreservation has been identified as a necessary barrier to overcome in the production of tissue ...