“…In models of acute liver failure, transplantation of these cells increase the survival rate [1,2]. Furthermore, recent clinical trials have demonstrated that transplantation of these cells or their fractions improves the condition of patients with cirrhosis [3][4][5], as well as improve liver function in animal models of cirrhosis [6]. Moreover, BMMC are characterized by their ability to differentiate into several functional mature cell types both in vivo and in vitro, including cardiomyocytes [7,8], endothelial cells [9], neurons [10,11] and hepatocytes [12][13][14][15][16][17][18].…”