and myofibroblasts appear to be independent nonparenchymal cells within the liver. That both cell types are present in normal liver also argues in favor of a dual population. Furthermore, a clear immunohistochemical distinction between the two is maintained during prolonged culture, a state which ma
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Animal models for hepatitis C and related liver disease
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