Direct contact between iPSC-derived macrophages and hepatocytes drives reciprocal acquisition of Kupffer cell identity and hepatocyte maturation
As the resident tissue macrophage of the liver, Kupffer cells (KCs) play an important role in homeostasis and tissue support. However, current in vitro liver models often ignore the contribution of…
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