2010
DOI: 10.1679/aohc.73.45
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Liver reconstruction on the chorioallantoic membrane of the chick embryo

Abstract: o f s i n u s o i d a l s p a c e s . W e t h e r e f o r e c o n s i d e r t h a t hematopoiesis is important for liver regeneration with a normal structure. Transplantation of the liver in the chorioallantoic membrane could be also useful for research into liver regeneration.

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“…The establishment of the windowing method has led to its application in various fields of research, including studies in embryology and the mechanism of malformations ( Matheus et al , 2019 ), imaging ( Kulesa et al , 2010 ; Funahashi et al , 2014 ), embryo manipulations such as xenotransplantation ( Boulland et al , 2010 ), chorioallantoic membrane assays ( Ribatti, 2016 ; Vu et al , 2018 ), evaluation of pluripotency in stem cells ( Haraguchi et al , 2016 ), and basic research in regenerative medicine ( Chiba et al , 2010 ). However, although methodologies that use the windowing approach and surrogate eggshell approach managed to continue embryonic development after various treatments, it was difficult to observe the processes of development.…”
Section: Ex Ovo Culture Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The establishment of the windowing method has led to its application in various fields of research, including studies in embryology and the mechanism of malformations ( Matheus et al , 2019 ), imaging ( Kulesa et al , 2010 ; Funahashi et al , 2014 ), embryo manipulations such as xenotransplantation ( Boulland et al , 2010 ), chorioallantoic membrane assays ( Ribatti, 2016 ; Vu et al , 2018 ), evaluation of pluripotency in stem cells ( Haraguchi et al , 2016 ), and basic research in regenerative medicine ( Chiba et al , 2010 ). However, although methodologies that use the windowing approach and surrogate eggshell approach managed to continue embryonic development after various treatments, it was difficult to observe the processes of development.…”
Section: Ex Ovo Culture Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Already in 1916, for the first time, multiple chicken tissues were grafted in the chicken embryos [193]. More recently, allogeneic and xenogeneic tissues were successfully grafted on the CAM, such as liver [194], proliferative endometrium [195], adrenal gland or cerebellum [196], or intact human skin [58,179], see Table 8.…”
Section: Cam As a Screening Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the lack of a fully developed immune system in the chick embryo 3 , 5 , the CAM is suitable for tumor engraftment to study various aspects of the angiogenic and metastatic potential of human malignancies 3 , 4 , such as glioma 6 - 8 , colorectal cancer 9 , 10 , leukemia 11 , ovarian cancer 4 , prostate cancer 12 , 13 , and osteosarcoma 14 . In addition, the CAM has been used to test the biocompatibility of organic and inorganic materials 15 - 17 , the ability of bacterial strains to invade epithelial barriers 18 , vascular anomalies and Moyamoya Disease 19 - 24 , the organogenetic capacity of xenograft or homograft 25 , 26 , the mechanisms of wound healing 27 , 28 , and the differentiation of the blood-brain barrier 29 , 30 . The aim of the present review is to summarize the application of the CAM in the field of neurosurgery research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%