“…It should be noted, that there are discrepancies in the data presented by authors in the literature concerning the pattern of markers expressed by epithelial and mesenchymal afterbirth cells [109,181]. Native human afterbirth cells share some phenotypic features comparable with human hepatic multipotent stem cells (hHpSC) and bipotent hepatoblasts: EpCAM, CK19, CD133 [17,27,35,181], adult multipotent stem cells expressing mesenchymal markers: CD44, CD73, CD90, CD105, CK19, SSEA-4, NANOG, OCT-4 [15,52,66,67,181,[53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60] and adult bipotent hepatic progenitor cells (HPC): DLK-1 [78,184]. EpCAM expression, characteristic of hepatoblasts, but not of mesenchymal liver cells, has been confirmed in afterbirth cells only in few studies [181,[183][184][185].…”