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. 2019 Sep 12;2019:8250584. doi: 10.1155/2019/8250584

Table 1.

General characteristics of liver-derived cell donors.

Donor Sex Age Blood type+rhésus Cause of death Type of metabolic disease Cell type
1 M 33 A+ Cerebral hemorrhage Hepatocytes
2 F 16 A+ Trauma Progenitor cells
3 M 18 O+ Trauma (fall) Progenitor cells
4 M 9 A+ Head trauma Progenitor cells
5 M 11 O+ Cerebral hemorrhage Progenitor cells
6 F 48 A+ Stroke Hepatocytes
7 F 37 A+ Cerebral edema Progenitor cells
8 F 3 A+ CO poisoning Hepatocytes
9 F 22 months A+ Living donor OCT deficiency Hepatocytes and progenitor cells
10 F 14 months A+ Living donor Type 1B glycogenosis Hepatocytes
11 F 44 A+ Suicide by hanging Hepatocytes
12 M 3 days A+ Respiratory Progenitor cells
13 F 2 O+ Living donor Refsum Hepatocytes and progenitor cells
14 M 7 days O+ Spinal cord damage following traumatic birth Hepatocytes and progenitor cells
15 M 4 months O+ Meningitis (nonsystemic) Hepatocytes and progenitor cells
16 F 6 days O+ Severe neonatal asphyxia Hepatocytes and progenitor cells
17 M 23 months A+ Living donor Crigler-Najjar syndrome Hepatocytes
18 F 48 AB+ Cerebral ischemia Hepatocytes
19 M 33 months B+ Living donor Crigler-Najjar syndrome Hepatocytes