2013
DOI: 10.12816/0006391
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Perioperative Acute Phase Response and Outcome of Hepatic Resection , an Experimental Study

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“…Partial hepatectomy, a surgical resection in the liver, has been widely adopted to induce liver injury in rodents with advantages such as moderate injury, low death rate, and rapid recovery [20]. This animal model mimics early acute liver degeneration, and then hepatocyte proliferation and hepatic vascular reconstruction during a regeneration phase in patients after hepatic resection [1].…”
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“…Partial hepatectomy, a surgical resection in the liver, has been widely adopted to induce liver injury in rodents with advantages such as moderate injury, low death rate, and rapid recovery [20]. This animal model mimics early acute liver degeneration, and then hepatocyte proliferation and hepatic vascular reconstruction during a regeneration phase in patients after hepatic resection [1].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%