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. 1988 Mar;24(3):230-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF02623552.

Attachment and multiplication, morphology and protein production of human fetal primary liver cells cultured in hormonally defined media

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Attachment and multiplication, morphology and protein production of human fetal primary liver cells cultured in hormonally defined media

M Salas-Prato et al. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol. 1988 Mar.

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  • In Vitro Cell Dev Biol 1988 May;24(5):470

Abstract

We established for human fetal liver cells (cultured for 2 wk) in a hormonally defined medium, optimal conditions for attachment, multiplication, and preservation of epithelial morphology as well as production and secretion of serum proteins characteristic of fetal (alpha l-fetoprotein, AFP) and adult (albumin and hemopexin) life. Conditions were considered optimal when cell number, albumin, and hemopexin levels were maintained throughout the 2-wk culture period. However, the decrease in AFP concentration, which occurred after a few days of culture, could not be reversed. The culture system developed is a suitable model for studying regulatory mechanisms governing structure and function during differentiation and may prove useful for testing the effect of toxic agents during fetal development of the human liver.

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