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- W2895596052 abstract "The concept of regenerative medicine implies that the clinician works with the innate healing and regenerative process of the body to effect an improvement in a patient’s health. Perhaps more than with any other organ, the liver offers the greatest opportunity for regenerative medicine. This is because, unlike most other tissues, the liver has the capacity to regenerate following massive chemical or physical insult and tissue loss. Our very existence may well rely on our ability to regenerate liver mass. The liver is an incredibly complex organ that performs quite diverse biological functions: glycogen storage and catabolism, blood sugar maintenance, critical plasma protein production and secretion, hormone metabolism, and waste, toxin, and drug removal. These processes are so critical to survival that the loss of any of these functions has serious and often lethal consequences for the individual." @default.
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- W2895596052 title "Cell Therapy for Liver Disease" @default.
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