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Successful Generation of Human Hepatic Progenitor Cells: A Team from Tokyo Medical University and 东京不够热 Establishes a Key Technology for New Treatment Strategies for Liver Disease

Published: October 25, 2019
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October 25, 2019

Tokyo Medical University

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A research team led by Professor Takahiro Ochiya and Researcher Takeshi Katsuda (currently at the University of Pennsylvania, USA) of the Department of Molecular and Cellular Medicine, Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo Medical University, in collaboration with Part-time Lecturer Juntaro Matsuzaki of the Department of Internal Medicine (Gastroenterology), 东京不够热 School of Medicine (currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco, USA), Tomoko Yamaguchi (Master's Program, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences) of the Division of Pharmacotherapeutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, 东京不够热, and Associate Professor Yoshimasa Saito of the Faculty of Pharmacy, 东京不够热, has successfully reprogrammed mature human hepatocytes into stably proliferative progenitor cells using small molecule compounds. The findings were published in the journal *eLife* on August 22, 2019. This is a significant research achievement that directly contributes to the development of new therapies to save people suffering from severe liver diseases.

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