A Whole-Organ Regenerative Medicine Approach for Liver Replacement
Tissue Engineering Part C Methods2011Vol. 17(6), pp. 677–686
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Alejandro Soto–Gutiérrez, Li Zhang, C. J. Medberry, Ken Fukumitsu, Denver M. Faulk, Hongbin Jiang, Janet E. Reing, Roberto Gramignoli, Junji Komori, Mark A. Ross, Masaki Nagaya, Eric Lagasse, Donna B. Stolz, Stephen C. Strom, Ira J. Fox, Stephen F. Badylak
Abstract
Whole-organ liver decellularization is possible with maintenance of structure and composition suitable to support functional hepatocytes.
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