Identification of hepatic progenitor cells and their relation to the severity of chronic hepatitis and associated fibrosis
Enas Ibrahim Elsayed Moussa;
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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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