Assessment of animal experimental models of toxic liver injury in the context of their potential application as preclinical models for cell therapy

Volume: 861, Pages: 172597 - 172597
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Preclinical animal models allow to study development and progression of several diseases, including liver disorders. These studies, for ethical reasons and medical limits, are impossible to carry out in human patients. At the same time, such experimental models constitute an important source of knowledge on pathomechanisms for drug- and virus-induced hepatotoxicity, both acute and chronic. Carbon tetrachloride, D-Galactosamine, and retrorsine...
Paper Details
Title
Assessment of animal experimental models of toxic liver injury in the context of their potential application as preclinical models for cell therapy
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
861
Pages
172597 - 172597
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