PMID: 26317066Sep 1, 2015Paper

New Tools in Experimental Cellular Therapy for the Treatment of Liver Diseases

Current Transplantation Reports
Jennifer R FerrerJason A Wertheim

Abstract

The current standard of care for end stage liver disease is orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Through improvement in surgical techniques, immunosuppression, and general medical care, liver transplantation has become an effective treatment over the course of the last half-century. Unfortunately, due to the limited availability of donor organs, there is a finite limit to the number of patients who will benefit from this therapy. This review will discuss current research in experimental cellular therapies for acute, chronic, and metabolic liver failure that may be appropriate when liver transplantation is not an immediate option.

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