Minimally Invasive Liver Preconditioning for Hepatocyte Transplantation in Rats. Gaillard, M. & Dagher, I. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.), 1506:193–200, 2017.
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In the context of cell transplantation in the liver parenchyma, preconditioning is essential to enhance cell engraftment and liver repopulation. The authors have developed a minimally invasive technique of temporary portal embolization using an absorbable material, called reversible portal vein embolization. We hereby describe the method for isolating hepatocytes from a donor rat before transplanting hepatocytes after reversible portal vein embolization in the recipient.
@article{gaillard_minimally_2017,
	title = {Minimally {Invasive} {Liver} {Preconditioning} for {Hepatocyte} {Transplantation} in {Rats}},
	volume = {1506},
	issn = {1940-6029},
	doi = {10.1007/978-1-4939-6506-9_13},
	abstract = {In the context of cell transplantation in the liver parenchyma, preconditioning is essential to enhance cell engraftment and liver repopulation. The authors have developed a minimally invasive technique of temporary portal embolization using an absorbable material, called reversible portal vein embolization. We hereby describe the method for isolating hepatocytes from a donor rat before transplanting hepatocytes after reversible portal vein embolization in the recipient.},
	language = {eng},
	journal = {Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)},
	author = {Gaillard, Martin and Dagher, Ibrahim},
	year = {2017},
	pmid = {27830554},
	keywords = {Hepatocyte isolation, Hepatocyte transplantation, Liver perfusion, Liver preconditioning, Portal vein embolization},
	pages = {193--200},
}

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