The regenerative capacity of the liver has been recognized for
centuries, but when it is overwhelmed by insulting stimuli or is
chronically damaged, its regenerative capability is substantially
reduced or lost. Researchers have been working to find solutions to
cure failing human liver function. Given the ability of stem cells
to self- renew and differentiate into specialized cell liver types,
they represent an attractive strategy to replace lost liver
function. This book begins by outlining the complex nature of human
liver disease and proceeds to examine the potential that stem
cell-based approaches have to offer.
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