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Molecular and Cellular Basis of Liver Organoid

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An organoid is derived from multipotent stem cells that could be obtained from tissues of adults or fetuses and pluripotent stem cells. Thus, this chapter provides a basis for liver development and regeneration. Then, it explains an overview of the liver organoid systems, including cell sources and types of the liver organoid. Importantly, the molecular and cellular basis of stem cell differentiation are also essential for forming the organoid.

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Kulkeaw, K. (2023). Molecular and Cellular Basis of Liver Organoid. In: Emergence of In Vitro 3D Systems to Model Human Malaria. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0691-8_3

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