Cellular and Molecular Cascades during Liver Regeneration
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Review of cellular and molecular cascades during liver regeneration; a biomedical domain review.
It reviews biological mechanisms of liver regeneration, not research practice.
Review of cellular/molecular liver regeneration; biomedical biology.
Abstract
The demand for organs such as the liver for patients with end stage disease is greater than what is currently available.Thus, there is a dire need to have alternative solutions, for which none exist at the moment.Investigating the key underlying mechanisms involved not only in liver regeneration and repair, but also in development, can give us a better understanding of how to promote a pro-regenerative phenotype in the liver.This review will focus on the cellular and molecular aspects of liver regeneration and address signaling mechanisms involved in liver development and how they are recapitulated in regeneration after a partial hepatectomy.
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- Venue
- Surgical Research - Open Journal
- Topic
- Liver physiology and pathology
- Field
- Medicine
- Canadian institutions
- University of TorontoSunnybrook Health Science CentreHealth Sciences Centre
- Funders
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- Keywords
- Regeneration (biology)Liver regenerationCell biologyComputational biologyChemistryBiology
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- yes