Identification of hepatic progenitor cells and their relation to the severity of chronic hepatitis and associated fibrosis

Enas Ibrahim Elsayed Moussa;

Abstract


Hepatic progenitor cells; also called oval cells, are adult stem cells that reside within or adjacent to canal of Hering. They are believed to arise from hepatoblasts during embryogenesis. Scientists suggest a bone marrow origin as well.
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Title Identification of hepatic progenitor cells and their relation to the severity of chronic hepatitis and associated fibrosis
Authors Enas Ibrahim Elsayed Moussa
Keywords Identification of hepatic progenitor cells and their relation to the severity of chronic hepatitis and associated fibrosis
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Hepatic progenitor cells; also called oval cells, are adult stem cells that reside within or adjacent to canal of Hering. They are believed to arise from hepatoblasts during embryogenesis. Scientists suggest a bone marrow origin as well.
They are

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