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7 Little evidence of bone marrow-derived hepatocytes in the replacement of injured liver
Pages 34-37

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From page 34...
... Fixed liver slices were washed with PBS, cryoprotected by incubation in This paper results from the Arthur M Sackier Colioqulum of the Nationai Acaclemy of Sciences, "Regenerative Meclicine," heicl October 18-22, 2002, at the Arnoicl ancl Mabei Beckman Center of the Nationai Academies of Science ancl Engineering in Irvine, CA.
From page 35...
... Immunof luorescence analysis was performed by using a DeltaVision restoration microscopy system (Applied Precision, Issaquah, WA) consisting of an Olympus IX70 microscope equipped with HBO100 epiillumination source.
From page 36...
... In the BM reconstituted model, donor BM-derived hematological cells are continuously supplied, circulate in the recipient liver, and have a lifelong chance to compete with endogenous defective hepatocytes. Our data show that even with this continuous chance BMCs failed to repopulate the diseased liver in the TgN(AlblHBV)
From page 37...
... FEBS Lett.


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