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Researchers have created liver tissue that grows its own blood vessels, improving research into hemophilia and liver damage.
A novel in vitro culture system sheds new light on the role that liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) have in liver fibrogenesis at different stages of disease. Hepatic fibrosis is a key ...
The liver’s unique metabolic and immunological profile makes this organ indispensable for a healthy life. Advances in the ...
In a breakthrough that brings bioengineered organs one step closer to reality, scientists have created lab-grown liver tissue capable of forming its own blood vessels. A team from Cincinnati ...
Bile acids affect the expression of a chemokine ligand by liver sinusoidal endothelial cells, which in turn affects the extent to which a type of natural killer cell is present in and diminishes th ...
The liver has immune characteristics (ie, Kupffer cells, vascular and sinusoidal endothelial cells, and portal dendritic and inflammatory cells) that logically should promote graft rejection.
This 3D animation shows an advanced liver organoid capable of forming its own internal blood vessels. Using a multilayered gel process, researchers coaxed vessel-forming sinusoidal cells (bright green ...
Liver cirrhosis is the most common etiology of ascites, however, ... a Pre-sinusoidal in early stages and sinusoidal in later stages. Sidebar. Box 3.
Scientists from Cincinnati Children's and colleagues based in Japan report achieving a major step forward in organoid technology--producing liver tissue that grows its own internal blood vessels. The ...
Conclusions: Bev could reduce sinusoidal injury in patients with L-OHP-based chemotherapy, furthermore, Bev reduced liver injury and promoted liver regeneration after massive hepatectomy in rats.