Polyploidy, a condition in which more than two sets of chromosomes are present in a cell, is a characteristic feature of hepatocytes. A significant number of hepatocytes physiologically undergo polyploidization at a young age. Polyploidization of hepatocytes is enhanced with age and in a diseased liver. It is worth noting that polyploid hepatocytes can proliferate, in marked contrast to other types of polyploid cells, such as megakaryocytes and cardiac myocytes. Polyploid hepatocytes divide to maintain normal liver homeostasis and play a role in the regeneration of the damaged liver. Furthermore, polyploid hepatocytes have been shown to dynamically reduce ploidy during liver regeneration. Although it is still unclear why hepatocytes undergo...
Polyploidy, the existence of cells containing more than one pair of chromosomes, is a well-known fea...
Background. Significantly elevated fractions of diploid hepatocytes and reduction in the polyploid p...
Physiological liver cell replacement is central to maintaining the organ's high metabolic activity, ...
International audiencePolyploidy, also known as whole-genome amplification, is a condition in which ...
Polyploidization is a process by which cells are induced to possess more than two sets of chromosome...
International audiencePolyploidy (or whole-genome duplication) is the condition of having more than ...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
Liver cancer typically arises after years of inflammatory insults to hepatocytes. These cells can ch...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Polyploidy is a fascinating characteristic of liver parenchyma. He...
Polyploidy is the condition in which a cell possesses more than two sets of homologous chromosomes. ...
Copyright © 2012 Géraldine Gentric et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Polyploidy, the existence of cells containing more than one pair of chromosomes, is a well-known fea...
Background. Significantly elevated fractions of diploid hepatocytes and reduction in the polyploid p...
Physiological liver cell replacement is central to maintaining the organ's high metabolic activity, ...
International audiencePolyploidy, also known as whole-genome amplification, is a condition in which ...
Polyploidization is a process by which cells are induced to possess more than two sets of chromosome...
International audiencePolyploidy (or whole-genome duplication) is the condition of having more than ...
International audiencePolyploidy (alias whole genome amplification) refers to organisms containing m...
Liver cancer typically arises after years of inflammatory insults to hepatocytes. These cells can ch...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: Polyploidy is a fascinating characteristic of liver parenchyma. He...
Polyploidy is the condition in which a cell possesses more than two sets of homologous chromosomes. ...
Copyright © 2012 Géraldine Gentric et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Polyploidy, the existence of cells containing more than one pair of chromosomes, is a well-known fea...
Background. Significantly elevated fractions of diploid hepatocytes and reduction in the polyploid p...
Physiological liver cell replacement is central to maintaining the organ's high metabolic activity, ...