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Early attempts to isolate HSC from mouse or rat livers were based on centrifugal fractionation and/or centrifugal elutriation [ 7, 8].
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The diagnosis of fatty liver was based on the results of abdominal ultrasonography using a Toshiba Nemio 20 sonography machine with a 3.5-MHz probe (Toshiba, Tokyo, Japan).
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ICG-PDR uptake and elimination in the liver is based on a carrier transport and do not reflect the changes in cytochrome P450 [ 33, 34].
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The decision to accept a donor liver is based on many variables, such as medical history, hemodynamic parameters, vasopressive support, laboratory parameters, liver echography, and (in selected cases) liver biopsy.
The diagnosis of fatty liver was based on the brightness of the liver on ultrasound compared with the kidney, vascular blurring of the hepatic vein trunk and deep attenuation in the right hepatic lobe.
Further, in practice, several studies report that the ultrasonographic findings of the fatty liver are based on the brightness level of the liver in comparison to the renal parenchyma [ 16– 16].
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