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Advances in liver regeneration

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EXPERT REVIEW OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 8, Pages 897-907

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1586/17474124.2014.934358

Keywords

EGFR; extracellular matrix; facultative stem cell; HGF; integrin linked kinase; liver regeneration

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Liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy is the only example of a regenerative process in mammals in which the organ/body weight ratio returns to 100% of the original when the process is complete. The adjustment of liver weight to the needs of the body suggests a complicated set of control points, a 'hepatostat'. There has been much progress in elucidation of mechanisms involved in initiation of liver regeneration. More recent studies have focused on termination pathways, because these may be the underlying controls of the hepatostat and their elimination may be relevant to hepatic neoplasia. When the standard regenerative process is thwarted due to failure of either hepatocytes or biliary epithelial cells to proliferate, each of the two epithelial compartments can function as a source of facultative stem cells for the other.

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