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Accessory organs and the small intestine
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Advanced liver damage could be treated and repaired instead
of requiring a transplant thanks to a University of Edinburgh spinout company. Resolution
Therapeutics Ltd is based on a decade of research…
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Centre for Regenerative Medicine Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
December 2nd, 2020
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Introduction to unwanted effects of drugs
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Toxicity and rare unwanted effects
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Professor David Hay talks about his new work devfeloping an automated platform for generating new human
liver tissue from stem cells in the laboratory. These liver organoids will…
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Institute for Regeneration and Repair Licence Type
Creative Commons - Attribution Language
English Date Created
October 3rd, 2020
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Liver disease patients could one day benefit from a new macrophage cell therapy that has just completed its first clinical trial, published in Nature Medicine (07 October 2019). Professor Stuart…
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MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
October 7th, 2019
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Alcohol-related liver disease in
the ICU: using data
to inform decision-making
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Duncan Paxton Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
July 30th, 2019
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Hear from Dr Emilio Quaia, a Senior Research Fellow as he discusses his research interests in liver, kidney & bowel diseases including cirrhosis, renal failure & Crohn's disease.
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Edinburgh Imaging Licence Type
All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Language
English Date Created
May 16th, 2018
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The number of people diagnosed with liver cancer in the UK is 10 times higher now than it was at the end of the 1970s. It continues to be seen as a cancer caused by alcoholism and a high risk…
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All rights reserved The University of Edinburgh Date Created
March 26th, 2018
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