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Correction of bilirubin conjugation in the Gunn rat using hepatocytes immobilized in alginate gel beads as an extracorporeal bioartificial liver

Fremond et al., 1993

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14656399524216020500
Author
Fremond B
Malandain C
Guyomard C
Chesne C
Guillouzo A
Campion J
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Cell transplantation

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A new extracorporeal bioartificial liver using alginate-entrapped hepatocytes was developed and evaluated for its ability to correct the lack of bilirubin conjugation in the Gunn rat. Hepatocytes were harvested from Sprague-Dawley rats by the two-step collagenase …
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