Possible risks and lack of donor livers limit application of liver transplantation. Liver cell transplantation is, at this moment, not a feasible alternative because engraftment in the liver is poor. Furthermore, there is also shortage of cells suitable for transplantation. Fetal liver cells are able to proliferate in cell culture and could therefore present an alternative source of cells for transplantation. In this study, we investigated the utility of human fetal liver cells for therapeutic protein delivery. We transplanted human fetal liver cells in immunodeficient mice but were not able to detect engraftment of human hepatocytes. In contrast, transplantation of human adult hepatocytes led to detectable engraftment of hepatocytes in mur...
Understanding the biological potential of fetal stem/progenitor cells will help define mechanisms in...
The liver is the organ with the highest regenerative capacity in the human body. However, various in...
The fetal liver is unique because of the coexistence of cells with endodermal and mesenchymal origin...
The only curative treatment option for a large proportion of patients suffering from a liver disorde...
Progenitor cells isolated from the fetal liver can provide a unique cell source to generate new heal...
textabstractFetal liver cell transplantation deserves intensified interest because, according to pre...
Orthotopic liver transplantation is the gold standard treatment for end stage liver disease or inbor...
For the development of innovative cell-based liver directed therapies, e.g. liver tissue engineering...
Aim: Hepatic progenitor cells can serve as an alternative source of hepatocytes for the treatment of...
Hepatocyte transplantation has been used to treat liver disease. The availability of cells for thes...
Work over several decades has laid solid foundations for the advancement of liver cell therapy. To d...
Human fetal liver is the major site of haematopoiesis throughout gestation but at around 12 - 13, we...
The liver is the only human parenchymal organ that has the capacity for self regeneration. Endogenou...
BACKGROUND: A clonal cell line that combines both stable hepatic function and proliferation capacity...
<p>Flow cytometric analysis is shown comparing livers from untransplanted and transplanted mice. Liv...
Understanding the biological potential of fetal stem/progenitor cells will help define mechanisms in...
The liver is the organ with the highest regenerative capacity in the human body. However, various in...
The fetal liver is unique because of the coexistence of cells with endodermal and mesenchymal origin...
The only curative treatment option for a large proportion of patients suffering from a liver disorde...
Progenitor cells isolated from the fetal liver can provide a unique cell source to generate new heal...
textabstractFetal liver cell transplantation deserves intensified interest because, according to pre...
Orthotopic liver transplantation is the gold standard treatment for end stage liver disease or inbor...
For the development of innovative cell-based liver directed therapies, e.g. liver tissue engineering...
Aim: Hepatic progenitor cells can serve as an alternative source of hepatocytes for the treatment of...
Hepatocyte transplantation has been used to treat liver disease. The availability of cells for thes...
Work over several decades has laid solid foundations for the advancement of liver cell therapy. To d...
Human fetal liver is the major site of haematopoiesis throughout gestation but at around 12 - 13, we...
The liver is the only human parenchymal organ that has the capacity for self regeneration. Endogenou...
BACKGROUND: A clonal cell line that combines both stable hepatic function and proliferation capacity...
<p>Flow cytometric analysis is shown comparing livers from untransplanted and transplanted mice. Liv...
Understanding the biological potential of fetal stem/progenitor cells will help define mechanisms in...
The liver is the organ with the highest regenerative capacity in the human body. However, various in...
The fetal liver is unique because of the coexistence of cells with endodermal and mesenchymal origin...