Engineering the vasculature of stem-cell-derived liver organoids

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Abstract

The vasculature of stem-cell-derived liver organoids can be engineered using methods that recapitulate embryonic liver development. Hepatic organoids with a vascular network offer great application prospects for drug screening, disease modeling, and therapeutics. However, the application of stem cell-derived organoids is hindered by insufficient vascularization and maturation. Here, we review different theories about the origin of hepatic cells and the morphogenesis of hepatic vessels to provide potential approaches for organoid generation. We also review the main protocols for generating vascularized liver organoids from stem cells and consider their potential and limitations in the generation of vascularized liver organoids.

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Zhang, X., Tang, L., & Yi, Q. (2021, July 1). Engineering the vasculature of stem-cell-derived liver organoids. Biomolecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11070966

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