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A new model of liver regeneration Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI)

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When the Hippo pathway is inactivated, mature liver cells revert back to a stem cell-like state. Picture shows a group of cells transitioning from a mature cell type (green) to a stem cell type (red).

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