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Cell atlas of regenerating liver

Leipzig scientists analyse 21,000 cells from tissue samples

The liver has a remarkable ability to regenerate. This property is crucial for maintaining organ function and recovery after injury or surgery. Scientists from the University of Leipzig Medical Center, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, TU Dresden and ETH Zurich have used clinical samples to investigate how cell types in the liver change before and after regeneration. They have created a cell atlas from the recent study data published in the renowned journal Nature Communications.

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© Agnieska Brazovskaja et al., Nature Communications (2024)