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1. Does the meld system provide equal access to liver transplantation for patients with different ABO blood groups?

2. Immediate postoperative low platelet count is associated with delayed liver function recovery after partial liver resection.

3. Dynamics of the vascular profile of the finer branches of the biliary tree in normal and diseased human livers.

4. Surgical injuries of postmortem donor livers: incidence and impact on outcome after adult liver transplantation.

5. Hepatic expression of ABC transporters G5 and G8 does not correlate with biliary cholesterol secretion in liver transplant patients.

6. Expression of heme oxygenase-1 in human livers before transplantation correlates with graft injury and function after transplantation.

7. Rapid increase of bile salt secretion is associated with bile duct injury after human liver transplantation.

8. The significance of parenchymal changes of acute cellular rejection in predicting chronic liver graft rejection.

9. Rat liver slices as a tool to study LPS-induced inflammatory response in the liver.

10. Cellular distribution and handling of liver-targeting preparations in human livers studied by a liver lobe perfusion.

11. Superior diagnostic strength of combined contrast enhanced MR-angiography and MR-imaging compared to intra-arterial DSA in liver transplantation candidates.

12. Expression of anti-OV6 antibody and anti-N-CAM antibody along the biliary line of normal and diseased human livers.

13. Cellular distribution and handling of liver-targeting preparations in human livers studied by a liver lobe perfusion.

14. The applicability of rat and human liver slices to the study of mechanisms of hepatic drug uptake.

15. Predictive factors for portal fibrosis in pediatric liver transplant recipients.

16. The capability of isolated hepatocytes and liver slices of donor livers to predict graft function after liver transplantation.

17. [3H]thymidine incorporation into whole liver as an alternative to [3H]thymidine incorporation into DNA as a parameter of cell proliferation in regenerating liver tissue in rats.

19. Characterization of the uptake of rocuronium and digoxin in human hepatocytes: carrier specificity and comparison with in vivo data.

20. Effect of cold and warm ischaemia on drug metabolism in isolated hepatocytes and slices from human and monkey liver.

21. A rapid and simple method for cryopreservation of human liver slices.

22. Effect of human liver source on the functionality of isolated hepatocytes and liver slices.

23. Influence of 48 hours of cold storage in University of Wisconsin organ preservation solution on metabolic capacity of rat hepatocytes.

24. Persistent unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia after liver transplantation due to an abnormal bilirubin UDP-glucuronosyltransferase gene promoter sequence in the donor.

25. High prevalence of hepatitis G virus after liver transplantation without apparent influence on long-term graft function.

26. Changes in 31P-relaxation times during organ preservation: observations on cold stored human donor livers.

27. Selective treatment of early acute rejection after liver transplantation: effects on liver, infection rate, and outcome.

28. Adenosine triphosphate-dependent copper transport in human liver.

29. Bile acids suppress the secretion of very-low-density lipoprotein by human hepatocytes in primary culture.

30. Tissue pH in cold-stored human donor livers preserved in University of Wisconsin solution. A noninavasive clinical study with 31P-magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

31. Differences in propionate-induced inhibition of cholesterol and triacylglycerol synthesis between human and rat hepatocytes in primary culture.

32. Histological and biochemical effects of cyclosporine A withdrawal from a triple drug regimen after over 2 years of treatment in liver transplant patients.

33. Ex vivo MRI in extracorporeal liver surgery.

34. Magnetic resonance venography in liver bipartition procedures using preservation solution as contrast agent.

35. Doppler ultrasound and angiography of the vasculature of the liver in children after orthotopic liver transplantation: a prospective study.

36. Ex vivo magnetic resonance imaging of pretransplant human donor liver. Clinical experience in 66 cases.

37. Characterization of transport in isolated human hepatocytes. A study with the bile acid taurocholic acid, the uncharged ouabain and the organic cations vecuronium and rocuronium.

38. The tissue hydration state in UW-preserved human donor livers. A clinical study of the relation between proton magnetic resonance relaxation times, donor condition, preservation procedure, and early graft function.

39. Metabolism of three pharmacologically active drugs in isolated human and rat hepatocytes: analysis of interspecies variability and comparison with metabolism in vivo.

40. Maintenance of viability and transport function after preservation of isolated rat hepatocytes in various simplified University of Wisconsin solutions.

41. 31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of the isolated human donor liver--feasibility in routine clinical practice and preliminary findings.

42. Adenosine triphosphate-dependent taurocholate transport in human liver plasma membranes.

43. Air emboli in human donor liver.

44. Hepatic resections for colorectal metastases in The Netherlands. A multiinstitutional 10-year study.

45. Drug transport, viability and morphology of isolated rat hepatocytes preserved for 24 hours in University of Wisconsin solution.

46. The influence of an improved preservation solution on prognostic factors for graft survival in pediatric liver transplantation.

47. Isolation and characterization of canalicular and basolateral plasma membrane fractions from human liver.

48. Cellular damage and early metabolic function of transplanted livers stored in Eurocollins or University of Wisconsin solution.

49. Preservation of isolated rat and human hepatocytes in UW solution.

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