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Liver repopulation after cell transplantation in mice treated with retrorsine and carbon tetrachloride1

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This murine study demonstrates high levels of repopulation after liver cell transplantation into nongenetically modified livers, using a cell cycle inhibitor and chemical liver injury to provide transplanted cells a proliferative advantage. Liver repopulation was effected mostly by a small fraction of transplanted cells. Analogous nonsurgical liver cell transplantation strategies, but with clinically applicable drugs, could be devised for the treatment of liver-based metabolic diseases.

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