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113:. This can be important for the study of human liver diseases that are caused by an incorrect subcellular distribution of cell surface proteins, e.g., hepatocanalicular transport defects such as Dubin-Johnson Syndrome and progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis (PFIC), and familial hypercholesterolemia. Hep G2 cells and their derivatives are also used as a model system for studies of liver metabolism and toxicity of 17: 93:
model system for the study of polarized human hepatocytes. Another well-characterized polarized hepatocyte cell line is the rat hepatoma-derived hybrid cell line WIF-B. With the proper culture conditions, Hep G2 cells display robust morphological and functional differentiation with a
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Mersch-Sundermann V, KnasmĂĽller S, Wu XJ, Darroudi F, Kassie F (May 2004). "Use of a human-derived liver cell line for the detection of cytoprotective, antigenotoxic and cogenotoxic agents".
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controllable formation of apical and basolateral cell surface domains (van IJzendoorn et al., 1997; 2000, etc.) that resemble the bile canalicular (BC) and sinusoidal domains, respectively,
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which was derived in 1975 from the liver tissue of a 15-year-old Caucasian male from Argentina with a well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. These cells are
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Aden DP, Fogel A, Plotkin S, Damjanov I, Knowles BB (December 1979). "Controlled synthesis of HBsAg in a differentiated human liver carcinoma-derived cell line".
258:"Poly(vinyl alcohol)/gelatin Hydrogels Cultured with HepG2 Cells as a 3D Model of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Morphological Study" 370: 195: 105:, Hep G2 cells are a suitable model to study the intracellular trafficking and dynamics of bile canalicular, 400: 385: 82:
virus surface antigens have not been detected. Hep G2 will respond to stimulation with human
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Ihrke G, Neufeld EB, Meads T, Shanks MR, Cassio D, Laurent M, et al. (December 1993).
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Because of their high degree of morphological and functional differentiation
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Moscato S, Ronca F, Campani D, Danti S (January 2015).
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cell line
immortal cell line
epithelial
chromosome number
nude mice
albumin
fibrinogen
alpha 2-macroglobulin
alpha 1-antitrypsin
transferrin
plasminogen
Hepatitis B
growth hormone
sinusoidal
xenobiotics
cytotoxic
genotoxic
Bibcode
1979Natur.282..615A
doi
10.1038/282615a0
PMID
233137
S2CID
4359386
Hep G2
American Type Culture Collection
"WIF-B cells: an in vitro model for studies of hepatocyte polarity"
doi

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