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In vitro tissue expansion perspectives

Journal Volume 68 - 2005
Issue Fasc.4 - Symposium
Author(s) M. Najimi
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Université Catholique de Louvain, Laboratoire d'hépatologie pédiatrique & thérapie cellulaire, Avenue Hippocrate 10, 1200 Brussels, Belgium.

Besides orthotopic liver transplantation, therapies currently developed to treat liver diseases include trans- plantation of isolated mature adult hepatocytes by their infusion into blood stream, implantation of liver tissue substitutes and perfusion of blood through an extracor- poreal bioartificial device containing liver cells. With respect to liver cell transplantation (LCT), the success of the procedure closely depends on the viabili- ty and the stability of liver-specific functions of the infused liver cells. The number of needed hepatocytes is also another limiting factor because of donor organ shortage.

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