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Construct hepatic analog by cell-matrix controlled assembly technology

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CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 51, Issue 15, Pages 1830-1835

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-006-2045-9

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rat hepatic cells; cell controlled assembly; chitosan/gelatin; hepaton-like structure; hepatic analog

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A mixture of hepatic cells and chitosan/gelatin solution was deposited to construct a hepatic analog by way of layer-by-layer deposition technique using a home-made devise. The size and cell concentration of the analogs can be controlled freely. Approximately 90% of the hepatic cells remained viable under 0.2 Mpa extrusion pressure. Cultured in vitro 8 weeks before animal test, hepatic cells in structure maintained their phenotype and kept proliferating, and albumin and other secretion of the cells increased. Cords and hepaton-like structures were observed after culture for 20 d. These results indicate that hepatic cells could be assembled directly into a 3D viable structure and expanded to form a hepatic organoid. This accomplishment is considered to be an interesting means for the fabrication of liver replacements.

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