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Hepatectomy-induced apoptotic extracellular vesicles stimulate neutrophils to secrete regenerative growth factors

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In this study, we show that the surgical removal of a diseased part of the liver triggers a specific type of programmed cell death in the residual liver tissue. This results in the release of vesicles from dying cells into the blood, where they are cleared by circulating immune cells. These respond by secreting hepatocyte growth factors that could potentially support the regeneration of the liver remnant.

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