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Generation of Functional Human Hepatic Endoderm From Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
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This work is first to demonstrate the efficient generation of hepatic endodermal lineage from human iPSCs that exhibits key attributes of hepatocytes, and the potential application of iPSC-derived HE in studying human liver biology. In particular, iPSCs from individuals representing highly polymorphic variants in metabolic genes and different ethnic groups will provide pharmaceutical development and toxicology studies a unique opportunity to revolutionize predictive drug toxicology assays and allow the creation of in vitro hepatic disease models.
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Highly efficient differentiation of hESCs to functional hepatic endoderm requires ActivinA and Wnt3a signaling David C. Hay, Judy Fletcher, Catherine Payne, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Human Liver DevelopmentWnt SignalingOrgan DevelopmentSignaling PathwayHomogeneous Cellular Differentiation | 2008 | 427 |
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