During hepatic disease the liver has the unrivalled ability to regenerate, by activating mature hepatocytes which can divide and thereby reconstitute the functional liver mass. However in the context of chronic hepatocellular disease the liver can regenerate from an endogenous population of hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs). The mechanisms which are involved in the activation and differentiation of these HPCs is not fully understood. To investigate whether there is a differential signalling requirement in HPCs acquiring a biliary versus hepatocellular fate we established in the laboratory two models of chronic liver damage and regeneration, one of which causes hepatocellular death, and results in infiltrating HPCs regenerating hepatocytes, an...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is frequently the site of injury. During diseas...
The liver has the extraordinary capacity to self-regenerate following acute and chronic injury. Neve...
Nat Med. 2012 Mar 4;18(4):572-9. doi: 10.1038/nm.2667. Macrophage-derived Wnt opposes Notch signalin...
During chronic injury a population of bipotent hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated to r...
During chronic injury a population of bipotent hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated to r...
The only present curative option for end-stage liver disease is orthotopic liver transplantation, al...
In the adult liver, a population of facultative progenitor cells called biliary epithelial cells (BE...
Hepatology Characterisation of the liver progenitor cell niche in liver diseases: potential involvem...
Following severe liver injury, when hepatocyte-mediated regeneration is impaired, biliary epithelial...
The liver is an essential organ that aids in metabolic processes, protein synthesis and detoxificati...
SummaryNotch signaling is a crucial determinant of cell fate decision during development and disease...
The mammalian biliary system, consisting of the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts, is respons...
Notch signalling is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular pathway involved in many aspects of de...
Chronic liver disease remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Transplantat...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is frequently the site of injury. During diseas...
The liver has the extraordinary capacity to self-regenerate following acute and chronic injury. Neve...
Nat Med. 2012 Mar 4;18(4):572-9. doi: 10.1038/nm.2667. Macrophage-derived Wnt opposes Notch signalin...
During chronic injury a population of bipotent hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated to r...
During chronic injury a population of bipotent hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated to r...
The only present curative option for end-stage liver disease is orthotopic liver transplantation, al...
In the adult liver, a population of facultative progenitor cells called biliary epithelial cells (BE...
Hepatology Characterisation of the liver progenitor cell niche in liver diseases: potential involvem...
Following severe liver injury, when hepatocyte-mediated regeneration is impaired, biliary epithelial...
The liver is an essential organ that aids in metabolic processes, protein synthesis and detoxificati...
SummaryNotch signaling is a crucial determinant of cell fate decision during development and disease...
The mammalian biliary system, consisting of the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts, is respons...
Notch signalling is an evolutionarily conserved intercellular pathway involved in many aspects of de...
Chronic liver disease remains a significant cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Transplantat...
Regeneration of the liver has been an interesting and well-investigated topic for many decades. This...
The liver is the largest solid organ in the body and is frequently the site of injury. During diseas...
The liver has the extraordinary capacity to self-regenerate following acute and chronic injury. Neve...