1995
DOI: 10.1679/aohc.58.591
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Promotion by Estriol of the Development of Grafted Fetal Livers in Mice.

Abstract: Summary. Mouse fetal livers of 12 days gestation were transplanted beneath the kidney capsule of syngeneic castrated male hosts. Recipients received a single intraperitoneal injection of 5 mg estriol (E3) immediately after transplantation and were sacrificed 4, 7 and 14 days later. Control mice received injections of solvent only. The fetal liver grafts of the E3 groups showed remarkable growth compared with the control grafts at each corresponding time. In the grafted fetal livers of the E3 groups, many more … Show more

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“…57 Several studies also report successful engraftment and differentiation of early fetal liver tissue or cell suspensions after transplantation into ectopic sites. 7,35,58 However, engrafted liver tissue masses at ectopic sites do not expand very much, and it is unlikely that such limited liver transplantation will have broad therapeutic application.…”
Section: Flec As a Source For Liver Cell Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57 Several studies also report successful engraftment and differentiation of early fetal liver tissue or cell suspensions after transplantation into ectopic sites. 7,35,58 However, engrafted liver tissue masses at ectopic sites do not expand very much, and it is unlikely that such limited liver transplantation will have broad therapeutic application.…”
Section: Flec As a Source For Liver Cell Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%