Gerlach et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Bioartificial liver systems: why, what, whither?Gerlach et al., 2008
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- 18210343200389089389
- Author
- Gerlach J
- Zeilinger K
- Patzer Ii J
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- Publication venue
- Regenerative Medicine
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Acute liver disease is a life-threatening condition for which liver transplantation is the only recognized effective therapy. While etiology varies considerably, the clinical course of acute liver failure is common among the etiologies: encephalopathy progressing toward coma and …
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