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Liver Damage Triggers Lgr5+ Bipotential Progenitors in the Liver

Research by M. Huch et al. (2013) reveals that liver damage leads to the activation of Lgr5+ bipotential liver progenitors, offering insights into liver regeneration and potential therapeutic interventions.

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Liver Damage Triggers Lgr5+ Bipotential Progenitors in the Liver

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  1. Liver damage induces Lgr51+ bipotential liver progenitors. M Huch et al. Nature000, 1-4 (2013) doi:10.1038/nature11826

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