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Zemel R et al. – The authors findings suggest the presence of cells with hepatocyte–like properties that are isolated from human adipose tissue and that can readily acquire hepatocyte–like functions. Adipose tissue could thus be an exciting alternative means for repopulating the liver after various injuries, and might serve as a source for the transplantation of liver cells.

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