Purpose of review The offer of liver transplantation to many patients affected by liver failure is limited by organ shortage. The clinical application of human-based liver cell therapies such as bioartificial liver and hepatocyte transplantation might support liver transplantation. In this review we focus on the most recent development in the isolation, preservation and clinical use of human hepatocytes. Recent findings We have performed a Medline search (www.pubmed.gov) focusing on the isolation, cryopreservation and clinical use of human hepatocytes. We have identified 90 papers published from 2002 to 2005; of these, 35 articles have been used for the purpose of this review. Summary At present technical developments and innovations in cel...
Large numbers of human hepatocytes were obtained from split and whole livers by using an adaptive fo...
none12Cryopreserved human hepatocytes could be the best type of cells to be used in a bioartificial ...
Liver cell transplantation presents clinical benefit in patients with inborn errors of metabolism as...
Introduction, Clinical bioartificial liver development for the treatment of liver failure has been a...
Successful and consistent isolation of primary human hepatocytes remains a challenge for both cell-b...
The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a source for ...
Successful cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important to establish hepatocyte banks for clin...
Orthotopic liver transplantation remains the only curative treatment for many end-stage liver diseas...
Hepatocyte transplantation is emerging as an additional modality of treatment for patients with acut...
Abstract: The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a s...
Isolated liver cells (primarily isolated hepatocytes) have found important applications in science a...
Introduction Freshly isolated human hepatocytes are the best model for predicting adverse drug re...
Hepatocyte transplantation has shown potential as an additional treatment modality for certain disea...
The aim of this study was to compare human hepatocytes isolated from livers accepted and from livers...
Cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important for their use in hepatocyte transplantation. On t...
Large numbers of human hepatocytes were obtained from split and whole livers by using an adaptive fo...
none12Cryopreserved human hepatocytes could be the best type of cells to be used in a bioartificial ...
Liver cell transplantation presents clinical benefit in patients with inborn errors of metabolism as...
Introduction, Clinical bioartificial liver development for the treatment of liver failure has been a...
Successful and consistent isolation of primary human hepatocytes remains a challenge for both cell-b...
The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a source for ...
Successful cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important to establish hepatocyte banks for clin...
Orthotopic liver transplantation remains the only curative treatment for many end-stage liver diseas...
Hepatocyte transplantation is emerging as an additional modality of treatment for patients with acut...
Abstract: The aim of this thesis was to assess feasibility of using chronically injured liver as a s...
Isolated liver cells (primarily isolated hepatocytes) have found important applications in science a...
Introduction Freshly isolated human hepatocytes are the best model for predicting adverse drug re...
Hepatocyte transplantation has shown potential as an additional treatment modality for certain disea...
The aim of this study was to compare human hepatocytes isolated from livers accepted and from livers...
Cryopreservation of human hepatocytes is important for their use in hepatocyte transplantation. On t...
Large numbers of human hepatocytes were obtained from split and whole livers by using an adaptive fo...
none12Cryopreserved human hepatocytes could be the best type of cells to be used in a bioartificial ...
Liver cell transplantation presents clinical benefit in patients with inborn errors of metabolism as...