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The role of extracellular matrix on liver stem cell fate: A dynamic relationship in health and disease

The liver stem cell niche is a specialized and dynamic microenvironment with biomechanical and biochemical characteristics that regulate stem cell behavior. This is feasible due to the coordination of a complex network of secreted factors, small molecules, neural, blood inputs and extracellular matr...

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Published in:Differentiation (London) 2019-03, Vol.106, p.49-56
Main Authors: Sánchez-Romero, Natalia, Sainz-Arnal, Pilar, Pla-Palacín, Iris, Dachary, Pablo Royo, Almeida, Helen, Pastor, Cristina, Soto, Daniela Rubio, Rodriguez, Milagros Chico, Arbizu, Emma Olmedo, Martinez, Lourdes Bengochea, Serrano-Aulló, Trinidad, Baptista, Pedro M.
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Biomechanics
Cell fate
Cell self-renewal
Cell survival
ECM
Embryos
Extracellular matrix
Growth factors
Hepatocytes
Liver development
Liver diseases
Mechanical properties
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Phenotypes
Progenitor cell
Stem cell
Stem cell niche
Stem cells
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