2006
DOI: 10.2310/6650.2005.x0004.503
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504 Fetal Hepatic Artery Ligation Suppresses Liver Hematopoiesis in Utero.

Abstract: IntroductionFetal hematopoiesis involves a successive interchange of progenitor cell activity among different anatomical sites, with the liver playing a pivotal role in the sequence. The mechanisms that regulate this unique process may hold the clues to the treatment and possibly cure of numerous hematological and non-hematological diseases, both before and after birth. We hypothesized that fetal hepatic hematopoiesis is controlled by arterial blood flow to the liver. This study was aimed at determining the ef… Show more

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