2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.964448
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A non-human primate model of acute liver failure suitable for testing liver support systems

Abstract: Acute hepatic failure is associated with high morbidity and mortality for which the only definitive therapy is liver transplantation. Some fraction of those who undergo emergency transplantation have been shown to recover native liver function when transplanted with an auxiliary hepatic graft that leaves part of the native liver intact. Thus, transplantation could have been averted with the development and use of some form of hepatic support. The costs of developing and testing liver support systems could be d… Show more

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“…established a model of acute liver failure in NHPs, which is almost identical to clinical pathology and pathophysiology and results in a 100 % mortality rate. This model allows xenogenic hepatocyte transplantation to be preliminarily tested as a potential treatment method [ 70 ].…”
Section: Validating the Safety And Efficacy Of Cellular Therapies Bas...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…established a model of acute liver failure in NHPs, which is almost identical to clinical pathology and pathophysiology and results in a 100 % mortality rate. This model allows xenogenic hepatocyte transplantation to be preliminarily tested as a potential treatment method [ 70 ].…”
Section: Validating the Safety And Efficacy Of Cellular Therapies Bas...mentioning
confidence: 99%