Formation of multilayer aggregates of hepatocytes cultured on ligand-coated surfaces

Hepatocytes grown on various ligand (hepatocyte growth factor, HGF; low-density lipoprotein, LDL; transferrin; poly-N-p-vinylbenzyl-d-lactonamide, PVLA)-coated surfaces tended to keep round cell shapes and form multilayer aggregates in the presence of hepatocyte growth factor. Inhibitors of prolifer...

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Animal cells
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Eukaryotic cell cultures
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poly-N-p-vinylbenzyl-D-lactonamide
Proteins
Signal transduction
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