Animal models of fulminant hepatic failure: a critical evaluation.
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Experimental models of hepatotoxicity related to acute liver failureHepatocyte transplantation in children with liver cell failureEnhanced expressions and activations of leukotriene C4 synthesis enzymes in D-galactosamine/lipopolysaccharide-induced rat fulminant hepatic failure modelDevelopment of an invasively monitored porcine model of acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure.Barriers to the successful treatment of liver disease by hepatocyte transplantation.Stem cell therapy. Use of differentiated pluripotent stem cells as replacement therapy for treating disease.A Macaca mulatta model of fulminant hepatic failure.A Src family kinase inhibitor improves survival in experimental acute liver failure associated with elevated cerebral and circulating vascular endothelial growth factor levels.Functional role of monocytes and macrophages for the inflammatory response in acute liver injury.Transplantation of hESC-derived hepatocytes protects mice from liver injury.Serum UPLC-MS/MS metabolic profiling in an experimental model for acute-liver injury reveals potential biomarkers for hepatotoxicity.Profiling the impact of medium formulation on morphology and functionality of primary hepatocytes in vitro.An overview of animal models for investigating the pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies in acute hepatic failure.A nonhuman primate model of human radiation-induced venocclusive liver disease and hepatocyte injury.Human Hepatic HepaRG Cells Maintain an Organotypic Phenotype with High Intrinsic CYP450 Activity/Metabolism and Significantly Outperform Standard HepG2/C3A Cells for Pharmaceutical and Therapeutic Applications.Secreted Ectodomain of SIGLEC-9 and MCP-1 Synergistically Improve Acute Liver Failure in Rats by Altering Macrophage Polarity.Fulminant liver failure model with hepatic encephalopathy in the mouse.Ideal Experimental Rat Models for Liver DiseasesD-Galactosamine Intoxication in Experimental Animals: Is it Only an Experimental Model of Acute Liver Failure?Artificial liver support in pigs with acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure.A Pre-Clinical Large Animal Model of Sustained Liver Injury and Regeneration Stimulus
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Animal models of fulminant hepatic failure: a critical evaluation.
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Animal models of fulminant hepatic failure: a critical evaluation.
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Animal models of fulminant hepatic failure: a critical evaluation.
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