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Watson C, Hunt F, Messer S, Currie I, Large S, Sutherland A, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2018 Dec; 19(6):1745-1758. PMID: 30589499
Livers from controlled donation after circulatory death (DCD) donors suffer a higher incidence of nonfunction, poor function, and ischemic cholangiopathy. In situ normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) restores a blood supply...
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Terrace J, Oniscu G
Pediatr Nephrol . 2015 May; 31(4):555-62. PMID: 26018121
The increased incidence of obesity in the paediatric population poses significant challenges to renal transplantation. Whilst the body mass index appears to be widely used as a measure of obesity...
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Terrace J, Wigmore S
ANZ J Surg . 2014 Aug; 84(9):696-7. PMID: 25159573
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Terrace J, Hay D, Samuel K, Anderson R, Currie I, Parks R, et al.
Exp Cell Res . 2010 Mar; 316(9):1637-47. PMID: 20211168
Future treatments for chronic liver disease are likely to involve manipulation of liver progenitor cells (LPCs). In the human, data characterising the regenerative response is limited and the origin of...
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Terrace J, Hay D, Samuel K, Payne C, Anderson R, Currie I, et al.
Exp Cell Res . 2009 Feb; 315(13):2141-53. PMID: 19233167
Side population (SP) cells have recently been identified in a number of tissues although their phenotype and functional abilities are poorly understood. Surface marker characterisation and functional assessment of developing...
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Hay D, Fletcher J, Payne C, Terrace J, Gallagher R, Snoeys J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2008 Aug; 105(34):12301-6. PMID: 18719101
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are a valuable source of pluripotential primary cells. To date, however, their homogeneous cellular differentiation to specific cell types in vitro has proven difficult. Wnt...
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Fletcher J, Cui W, Samuel K, Black J, Hannoun Z, Currie I, et al.
Cloning Stem Cells . 2008 May; 10(3):331-9. PMID: 18479212
Pluripotent stem cells are derived from the inner cell mass of preimplantation embryos, and display the ability of the embryonic founder cells by forming all three germ lineages in vitro....
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Terrace J, Currie I, Hay D, Masson N, Anderson R, Forbes S, et al.
Stem Cells Dev . 2007 Nov; 16(5):771-8. PMID: 17999598
Tissue-derived stem cells may offer future liver disease therapies. The developing human liver provides an excellent model to examine normal hepatic progenitor cell maturation, but candidate populations are poorly characterized....
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Masson N, Currie I, Terrace J, Garden O, Parks R, Ross J
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol . 2006 Jun; 291(1):G45-54. PMID: 16769813
Hepatic progenitor cells play a major role in regenerating diseased liver. In rodents, progenitors forming hepatocytes or cholangiocytes are identified by the stem cell marker Thy-1. The aim of this...