There has been recent progress in the isolation and characterisation of stem/progenitor cells that may differentiate towards the hepatic lineage. This has raised expectations that therapy of genetic or acquired liver disease might be possible by transplanting stem/progenitor cells or their liver-committed progeny. However, it is currently impossible to determine from the many documented studies which of the stem/progenitor cell populations are the best for therapy of a given disease. This is largely because of the great variability in methods used to characterise cells and their differentiation ability, variability in transplantation models and inconsistent methods to determine the effect of cell grafting in vivo. This manuscript represents...
Stem/progenitor cells from various intra or extra-hepatic sources have been isolated and studied in ...
Cell therapy is an emerging form of treatment for several liver diseases, but is limited by the avai...
The liver is the only human parenchymal organ that has the capacity for self regeneration. Endogenou...
There has been recent progress in the isolation and characterisation of stem/progenitor cells that m...
There has been recent progress in the isolation and characterisation of stem/progenitor cells that m...
Preliminary experience with clinical hepatocyte transplantation during the past decade has provided ...
Orthotopic liver transplantation is the gold standard treatment for end stage liver disease or inbor...
Millions of patients worldwide suffer from end-stage liver pathologies, whose only curative therapy ...
Liver failure is one of the main causes of death worldwide and is a growing health problem. Since th...
The parenchymal liver cell is a unique fully functional metabolic unit that can be used for liver re...
AbstractLiver transplantation is currently the only therapeutic option for patients with end-stage c...
The concept of cell-based therapies for inherited metabolic liver diseases has been introduced for n...
Stem cells from extra- or intrahepatic sources have been recently characterized and their usefulness...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
The liver is one of the few organs that possess a high capacity to regenerate after liver failure or...
Stem/progenitor cells from various intra or extra-hepatic sources have been isolated and studied in ...
Cell therapy is an emerging form of treatment for several liver diseases, but is limited by the avai...
The liver is the only human parenchymal organ that has the capacity for self regeneration. Endogenou...
There has been recent progress in the isolation and characterisation of stem/progenitor cells that m...
There has been recent progress in the isolation and characterisation of stem/progenitor cells that m...
Preliminary experience with clinical hepatocyte transplantation during the past decade has provided ...
Orthotopic liver transplantation is the gold standard treatment for end stage liver disease or inbor...
Millions of patients worldwide suffer from end-stage liver pathologies, whose only curative therapy ...
Liver failure is one of the main causes of death worldwide and is a growing health problem. Since th...
The parenchymal liver cell is a unique fully functional metabolic unit that can be used for liver re...
AbstractLiver transplantation is currently the only therapeutic option for patients with end-stage c...
The concept of cell-based therapies for inherited metabolic liver diseases has been introduced for n...
Stem cells from extra- or intrahepatic sources have been recently characterized and their usefulness...
Liver progenitor cells, thought to reside in the terminal bile ductules (canals of Hering) at the in...
The liver is one of the few organs that possess a high capacity to regenerate after liver failure or...
Stem/progenitor cells from various intra or extra-hepatic sources have been isolated and studied in ...
Cell therapy is an emerging form of treatment for several liver diseases, but is limited by the avai...
The liver is the only human parenchymal organ that has the capacity for self regeneration. Endogenou...