Whole organ engineering and cell-based regenerative medicine approaches are being investigated as potential therapeutic options for end-stage liver failure. However, a major challenge of these strategies is the loss of hepatic specific function after hepatocytes are removed from their native microenvironment. The objective of the present study was to determine if solubilized liver extracellular matrix (ECM), when used as a media supplement, can better maintain hepatocyte phenotype compared to type I collagen alone or solubilized ECM harvested from a non-liver tissue source. Liver extracellular matrix (LECM) from four different species was isolated via liver tissue decellularization, solubilized, and then used as a media supplement for prima...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Background: In end-stage chronic liver disease, transplantation represents the only curative option....
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Liv...
Whole organ engineering and cell-based regenerative medicine approaches are being investigated as po...
Liver disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States. Tissue engineering and regenerat...
The lack of robust methods to preserve, purify and in vitro maintain the phenotype of the human live...
Alternative approaches to overcome the shortage of donors for liver transplantation may be the use o...
Background and Aims: The study of human primary liver cell biology is largely hampered by the lack o...
peer reviewedThe lack of robust methods to preserve, purify and in vitro maintain the phenotype of t...
Cell therapy and tissue engineering (TE) are considered alternative therapeutic approaches to organ ...
The liver is the largest internal organ responsible for metabolism and therefore an interesting anal...
Decellularized human livers are considered the perfect extracellular matrix (ECM) surrogate bec...
The elucidation of the effect of extracellular matrices on hepatocellular metabolism is critical to ...
Liver disease affects millions of patients each year. The field of regenerative medicine promises al...
Hepatocytes are differentiated cells that account for 80% of the hepatic volume and perform all majo...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Background: In end-stage chronic liver disease, transplantation represents the only curative option....
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Liv...
Whole organ engineering and cell-based regenerative medicine approaches are being investigated as po...
Liver disease is a leading cause of mortality in the United States. Tissue engineering and regenerat...
The lack of robust methods to preserve, purify and in vitro maintain the phenotype of the human live...
Alternative approaches to overcome the shortage of donors for liver transplantation may be the use o...
Background and Aims: The study of human primary liver cell biology is largely hampered by the lack o...
peer reviewedThe lack of robust methods to preserve, purify and in vitro maintain the phenotype of t...
Cell therapy and tissue engineering (TE) are considered alternative therapeutic approaches to organ ...
The liver is the largest internal organ responsible for metabolism and therefore an interesting anal...
Decellularized human livers are considered the perfect extracellular matrix (ECM) surrogate bec...
The elucidation of the effect of extracellular matrices on hepatocellular metabolism is critical to ...
Liver disease affects millions of patients each year. The field of regenerative medicine promises al...
Hepatocytes are differentiated cells that account for 80% of the hepatic volume and perform all majo...
In vitro drug-induced liver injury (DILI) models are promising tools for drug development to predict...
Background: In end-stage chronic liver disease, transplantation represents the only curative option....
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.Liv...