2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3677468
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Diploid Hepatocytes Drive Physiological Liver Renewal in Adult Humans

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“…The exact timing of polyploidization in the human liver is less clear but, as in mice, it increases with age [16]. In line with reports analyzing mouse liver [22,28], homeostasis is mainly driven by diploid human hepatocytes [31].…”
Section: Hepatocyte Polyploidy -Origin and Functionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The exact timing of polyploidization in the human liver is less clear but, as in mice, it increases with age [16]. In line with reports analyzing mouse liver [22,28], homeostasis is mainly driven by diploid human hepatocytes [31].…”
Section: Hepatocyte Polyploidy -Origin and Functionmentioning
confidence: 93%