1994
DOI: 10.1016/0270-9139(94)90852-4
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Nuclear ploidy of normal and neoplastic hepatocytes from woodchuck hepatitis virus-infected and uninfected woodchucks

Abstract: Flow cytometric analysis of the ploidy of normal and neoplastic hepatocyte nuclei obtained from adult woodchucks, a model of human hepadnavirus-induced hepatocellular carcinoma, was performed. All 36 samples of nuclei from non-neoplastic liver from woodchuck hepatitis virus-infected or uninfected liver were diploid, indicating that age-related nuclear polyploidization does not occur in this species, unlike other rodents. Individual or multiple hepatic neoplasms were obtained from each of 14 woodchuck hepatitis… Show more

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“…However, hepatocyte polyploidization is not universal. The hepatocyte of guinea pigs have a low level of cellular ploidy [54] and no polyploid hepatocytes have been detected in the normal liver tissues of woodchucks [55].…”
Section: The Liver: a Singular Polyploid Organmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…However, hepatocyte polyploidization is not universal. The hepatocyte of guinea pigs have a low level of cellular ploidy [54] and no polyploid hepatocytes have been detected in the normal liver tissues of woodchucks [55].…”
Section: The Liver: a Singular Polyploid Organmentioning
confidence: 98%