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Control of hepatocyte replication by two serum factors.
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1984
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ImmunologyWhole SerumPathologySerum FactorsHepatotoxicityMetabolismHealth SciencesLiver PhysiologyHistopathologyHepatology InflammationEndocrinologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryLiverHepatologyPhysiologyHepatitisLiver DiseaseGel Permeation ChromatographyLiver CancerMolecular WeightMedicineHepatocellular Carcinoma
Serum proteins from hepatectomized or control rats were separated by gel permeation chromatography and assayed for stimulation of hepatocyte proliferation in primary cultures of hepatocytes. Two peaks of activity were seen in the areas of large (greater than 120,000) and small (less than 3,000) molecular weight. These activities are different from insulin, epidermal growth factor, or vasopressin and are empirically termed hepatopoietin A and B, respectively. The two activities interact in a synergistic manner to stimulate hepatocyte proliferation at rates comparable to that of the whole serum.
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