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From skin cells to hepatocytes: advances in application of iPS cell technology
Linda E. Greenbaum
Linda E. Greenbaum
Published August 25, 2010
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2010;120(9):3102-3105. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI44422.
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From skin cells to hepatocytes: advances in application of iPS cell technology

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The discovery several years ago that fibroblasts and other somatic cells from mice and humans can be reprogrammed to become inducible pluripotent stem (iPS) cells has created enthusiasm for their potential applications in regenerative medicine and for modeling human diseases. Two independent studies in this issue of the JCI provide evidence that iPS cells represent a promising source of hepatocytes for a wide range of applications, including cell transplantation, drug toxicity testing, patient-specific disease modeling, and even ex vivo gene therapy. But how far have we come?

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Citations to this article (7)

Title and authors Publication Year
Development of Hepatocyte‐like Cell Derived from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem cell as a Host for Clinically Isolated Hepatitis C Virus
K Sangiamsuntorn, S Hongeng, A Wongkajornsilp
Current Protocols in Stem Cell Biology 2017
In vitro human cell line models to predict clinical response to anticancer drugs
N Niu, L Wang
Pharmacogenomics 2015
Human induced pluripotent stem cells derived hepatocytes: rising promise for disease modeling, drug development and cell therapy
F Yi, GH Liu, JC Belmonte
Protein & Cell 2012
Human induced pluripotent stem cells—from mechanisms to clinical applications
K Drews, J Jozefczuk, A Prigione, J Adjaye
Journal of Molecular Medicine 2012
Fetal liver cell transplantation as a potential alternative to whole liver transplantation?
M Oertel
Journal of Gastroenterology 2011
Human-induced pluripotent stem cells as a source of hepatocyte-like cells: new kids on the block
C Busletta, E Novo, M Parola
Hepatology International 2011
Hepatic Radiation Toxicity: Avoidance and Amelioration
C Guha, BD Kavanagh
Seminars in radiation oncology 2011

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