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Scientists at Harvard successfully used it to treat genetic liver disease in mice.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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During the next six months, they discovered that up to 2.2% of mature liver cells (hepatocytes) in the female mice were derived from the donated bone marrow.
BBC: First steps towards artificial organs
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Giving their drug to the mice produced a 10-fold decrease in the number of "viable bacteria" in the liver and spleen, they said.
BBC: New weapon in superbug war
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When researchers engineered mice to lack the "alternative receptor" which binds to dioxins, the mice, evidence emerged which suggested that this receptor played a role in the immune system, the liver, ovaries and other organs.
BBC: Clues to dioxin danger