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Acute Liver Injury Animal Model (CAT#: STEM-AE-0063-WXH)

Introduction

Acute liver failure is loss of liver function that occurs quickly — in days or weeks — usually in a person who has no preexisting liver disease. It's most commonly caused by a hepatitis virus or drugs, such as acetaminophen. Acute liver failure is less common than chronic liver failure, which develops more slowly.




Applications

• Study the pathogenesis and treatment of acute liver injury.
• Drug development, drug screening and efficacy research.

Procedure

• Carbon tetrachloride-induced acute liver injury.
• Concanavalin A (ConA)-induced acute liver injury model.
• Acetaminophen (APAP)-induced acute liver injury model.
• Oral, intraperitoneal, subcutaneous and other administration methods can be selected.

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