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Maintaining liver mass

A previously under-appreciated subset of liver cells has been found to contribute to the day-to-day maintenance of liver mass in mice. The cells are induced and supported by signals from an adjacent vein. See Article p.180

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Figure 1: A contributor to everyday liver regeneration.

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Zaret, K. Maintaining liver mass. Nature 524, 165–166 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature15201

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