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1. Branched-chain amino acids govern the high learning ability phenotype in Tokai high avoider (THA) rats

2. Kruppel-like factor 15 induces the development of mature hepatocyte-like cells from hepatoblasts

3. Distinct roles of androgen receptor, estrogen receptor alpha, and BCL6 in the establishment of sex-biased DNA methylation in mouse liver

4. Visualization and isolation of zone-specific murine hepatocytes that maintain distinct cytochrome P450 oxidase expression in primary culture

5. Establishment and analysis of a mouse model that regulates sex-related differences in liver drug metabolism

6. Drug metabolic activity is a critical cell-intrinsic determinant for selection of hepatocytes during long-term culture

7. Building consensus on definition and nomenclature of hepatic, pancreatic, and biliary organoids

8. Liver-specific knockout of B cell lymphoma 6 suppresses progression of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in mice

9. LIM homeobox 2 promotes interaction between human iPS-derived hepatic progenitors and iPS-derived hepatic stellate-like cells

10. A Rodent Model for Cell Transplantation of Hepatic Progenitor Cells

11. An in vitro model of polycystic liver disease using genome-edited human inducible pluripotent stem cells

12. Mesenchymal progenitor cells in mouse foetal liver regulate differentiation and proliferation of hepatoblasts

13. Foetal hepatic progenitor cells assume a cholangiocytic cell phenotype during two-dimensional pre-culture

14. Prospective Isolation and Characterization of Bipotent Progenitor Cells in Early Mouse Liver Development

15. Matrix metalloproteinase-14 mediates formation of bile ducts and hepatic maturation of fetal hepatic progenitor cells

16. Analyses of cell surface molecules on hepatic stem/progenitor cells in mouse fetal liver

17. Sall4 Regulates Cell Fate Decision in Fetal Hepatic Stem/Progenitor Cells

18. Prospero-related homeobox 1 and liver receptor homolog 1 coordinately regulate long-term proliferation of murine fetal hepatoblasts

19. MEK-ERK Activity Regulates the Proliferative Activity of Fetal Hepatoblasts Through Accumulation of p16/19(cdkn2a)

20. Hepatic Expression of the UGT1A9 Gene Is Governed by Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 4α

21. K-Ras mediates cytokine-induced formation of E-cadherin-based adherens junctions during liver development

22. Liver maturation deficiency in p57(Kip2)-/- mice occurs in a hepatocytic p57(Kip2) expression-independent manner

23. Gene Targeting Study Reveals Unexpected Expression of Brain-expressed X-linked 2 in Endocrine and Tissue Stem/Progenitor Cells in Mice*

24. Cell Density-Dependent Regulation of Hepatic Development by a gp130-Independent Pathway

25. Role of Oncostatin M in hematopoiesis and liver development

26. Hepatic differentiation induced by oncostatin M attenuates fetal liver hematopoiesis

27. Enrichment and clonal culture of hepatic stem/progenitor cells during mouse liver development

28. In vitro expansion and functional recovery of mature hepatocytes from mouse adult liver

29. Bmi1 promotes hepatic stem cell expansion and tumorigenicity in both Ink4a/Arf-dependent and -independent manners in mice

30. Enrichment and clonal culture of progenitor cells during mouse postnatal liver development in mice

31. Identification and differentiation of hepatic stem cells during liver development

32. TNF-alpha regulates mouse fetal hepatic maturation induced by oncostatin M and extracellular matrices

33. Hepatocyte nuclear factors 1alpha and 4alpha control expression of proline oxidase in adult liver

34. Role of the hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha in control of the pregnane X receptor during fetal liver development

35. Oncostatin M and hepatocyte growth factor induce hepatic maturation via distinct signaling pathways

36. Fetal liver development requires a paracrine action of oncostatin M through the gp130 signal transducer

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