The liver has the unique capacity to regulate its mass after loss of functional liver cells due to liver disease, injury, and/or toxicity. Unfortunately, in the course of chronic liver disease this meticulously regulated regeneration process is imbalanced resulting in a decreased regenerative capacity. Like in humans, most liver diseases in dogs are chronic and occur through persistent inflammation due to different causes. On-going liver cell damage leads to a reduction of the functional liver cell mass and progressive deposition of fibrous tissue in the liver. We found that regenerative and fibrotic molecular pathways of canine cirrhosis resembled those in human liver samples with cirrhosis, reinforcing the current paradigm of a highly com...
ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gene expression of growth factors and growth...
Currently, the most effective therapy for liver diseases is liver transplantation, but its use is li...
The liver possesses an extraordinary ability to regenerate after injury. Hepatocyte-driven liver reg...
Upon severe acute or chronic liver injury, hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated. HPCs ar...
Upon severe acute or chronic liver injury, hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated. HPCs ar...
Liver diseases occur quite frequently in dogs; the overall incidence in dogs has been estimated arou...
Canine and feline liver disease is a common phenomenon with usually an unfavourable outcome. Improve...
New curative therapies for severe liver disease are urgently needed in both the human and veterinary...
In this thesis we focus on liver tissue repair processes in canine and feline hepatitis, on formalin...
An alternative source of livers for transplantation in patients with (genetic) liver diseases and li...
SummaryThe recent development of 3D-liver stem cell cultures (hepatic organoids) opens up new avenue...
The recent development of 3D-liver stem cell cultures (hepatic organoids) opens up new avenues for g...
Hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) are an adult stem cell compartment in the liver that contributes to ...
Background/Aims: The liver has enormous regenerative capabilities. When hepatocellular proliferation...
Currently, the most effective therapy for liver diseases is liver transplantation, but its use is li...
ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gene expression of growth factors and growth...
Currently, the most effective therapy for liver diseases is liver transplantation, but its use is li...
The liver possesses an extraordinary ability to regenerate after injury. Hepatocyte-driven liver reg...
Upon severe acute or chronic liver injury, hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated. HPCs ar...
Upon severe acute or chronic liver injury, hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) become activated. HPCs ar...
Liver diseases occur quite frequently in dogs; the overall incidence in dogs has been estimated arou...
Canine and feline liver disease is a common phenomenon with usually an unfavourable outcome. Improve...
New curative therapies for severe liver disease are urgently needed in both the human and veterinary...
In this thesis we focus on liver tissue repair processes in canine and feline hepatitis, on formalin...
An alternative source of livers for transplantation in patients with (genetic) liver diseases and li...
SummaryThe recent development of 3D-liver stem cell cultures (hepatic organoids) opens up new avenue...
The recent development of 3D-liver stem cell cultures (hepatic organoids) opens up new avenues for g...
Hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) are an adult stem cell compartment in the liver that contributes to ...
Background/Aims: The liver has enormous regenerative capabilities. When hepatocellular proliferation...
Currently, the most effective therapy for liver diseases is liver transplantation, but its use is li...
ABSTRACT. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the gene expression of growth factors and growth...
Currently, the most effective therapy for liver diseases is liver transplantation, but its use is li...
The liver possesses an extraordinary ability to regenerate after injury. Hepatocyte-driven liver reg...