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Liver Growth and Repair

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Paperback, 662 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 0e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9789401060691
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Springer Netherlands 0e druk, 2012 9789401060691
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Nelson Fausto The Greek myth of Prometheus with its picture of a vulture feasting on its chained victimhas traditionallyprovided a visualimageofliverregeneration. Itis apowerful and frightening representationbut ifone were to substitute the vulture by a surgeon and Prometheus by a patient laying on a properly prepared operating table, the outcomeoftheprocedurewould not differ significantlyfrom that describedbyGreek poets. Yet few of us who work in the field have stopped long enough to ask where this myth originated. Did the poet observe a case of liver regeneration in a human being? Was it brilliant intuition or perhaps, literally, just a 'gut feeling' of a poet looking for good rhymes that led to the prediction that livers grow when part of the tissueisremoved? Thisbookdoesnotattemptto solve these historical issues. Itdoes, instead, cover in detail some of the major modem themes of research on liver regen­ eration, injury and repair. As indicated in Dr. N. Bucher's chapter, the modem phase ofexperimental studies on liver regeneration started in 1931 with the publication by Higgins and Anderson of a method to perform a two-thirds resection of the liver of a rat. The technique described has 3 remarkable features: 1) it is highly reproducible, resulting in the removal of 68% of the liver, 2) it has minimal if any mortality, and 3) it consists only of blood vessel ligation and does not involve cutting through or wounding hepatic tissue.

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ISBN13:9789401060691
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:662
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:0

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Preface. Section A: Liver growth and development. Rodent/stem cells. Human. Following carcinogenesis. Following partial hepatectomy. Following injury. Section B: Non-parenchymal cells. Biliary epithelial cells. Lipocytes. Kupffer cells/sinusoidal endothelial cells. Section C: Early molecular events. Proto-oncogenes/transcription factors. Cyclins/gap junctions. MAP kinase/G proteins, etc. Section D: Growth factors and their receptors. EGF/TGFalpha family. FGF. HGF. HSS and other factors. Cytokines. Activin/TGFb and other inhibitors. Section E: Extra-cellular matrix regulation of growth factor activity. Porteoglycans. Collagens. Basement membrane. Co-culture and 3 dimensional cell culture models. Section F: In vivo models. Biological activity of growth factors in vivo. Transgenic animal models. Gene knockout animal models. Section G: Clinical aspects. Human liver growth and fulminant hepatic failure. Human liver growth in fibrosis/cirrhosis. Hepatocyte transplantation. Artificial liver support. Hepatic gene therapy.

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