@article{86bd932146854c01b4d3d9dbe210058d,
title = "Human biliary epithelial cells from discarded donor livers rescue bile duct structure and function in a mouse model of biliary disease",
author = "John Hallett and Sof{\'i}a Ferreira-Gonzalez and Janet Man and Alastair Kilpatrick and Hannah Esser and Kayleigh Thirwell and Mark Macmillan and {Rodrigo Torres}, Daniel and Benjamin Dwyer and Victoria Gadd and Candice Ashmore-Harris and Wei-Yu Lu and John Thomson and Maurits Jansen and Eoghan O'Duibhir and {Starkey Lewis}, Philip and Lara Campana and Rhona Aird and Thomas Bate and Fraser, {Alasdair R} and Campbell, {John D M} and Oniscu, {Gabriel C} and Hay, {David C} and Anthony Callanan and Forbes, {Stuart J}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the UK Medical Research Council. S.F.-G. T.Y.M. and K.T. were funded by Developmental Pathway Funding MRC, MR/P016839/1. J.M.H. was funded by the Edinburgh Clinical Academic Track Cancer Research UK PhD fellowship and the Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation Liver Transplant Fund. This work has made use of the resources provided by the Edinburgh Compute and Data Facility (ECDF). Conceptualization and design, J.M.H. S.F.-G. W.Y.-L. and S.J.F.; data generation, J.M.H. S.F.-G. T.Y.M. A.M.K. H.E. K.T. M.T.M. D.R.-T. B.J.D. V.L.G. C.A.-H. W.Y.-L. J.P.T. M.A.J. E.O. P.J.S.L. L.C. R.E.A. T.S.R.B. A.R.F. J.D.M.C. G.C.O. D.C.H. and A.C.; data analysis and interpretation, J.M.H. S.F.-G. B.J.D. K.T. J.P.T. A.M.K. W.Y.-L. E.O. M.A.J. D.R.-T. P.J.S.L. L.C. A.R.F. J.D.M.C. D.C.H. G.C.O. and S.J.F.; manuscript preparation, S.F.-.G.; writing – review & editing, S.F.-G. D.R.-T. A.M.K. and S.J.F.; funding acquisition, S.J.F. S.J.F. and J.D.M.C. are founders and scientific advisors of Resolution Therapeutics Ltd (not related to this study). D.C.H. is a founder, director, and shareholder at Stemnovate Limited and Stimuliver ApS (not related to this study). We worked to ensure gender balance in the recruitment of human subjects. We worked to ensure sex balance in the selection of non-human subjects. One or more of the authors of this paper self-identifies as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. One or more of the authors of this paper self-identifies as living with a disability. Funding Information: This work was supported by the UK Medical Research Council . S.F.-G., T.Y.M., and K.T. were funded by Developmental Pathway Funding MRC , MR/P016839/1 . J.M.H. was funded by the Edinburgh Clinical Academic Track Cancer Research UK PhD fellowship and the Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation Liver Transplant Fund . This work has made use of the resources provided by the Edinburgh Compute and Data Facility (ECDF). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Authors",
year = "2022",
month = mar,
day = "3",
doi = "10.1016/j.stem.2022.02.006",
language = "English",
journal = "Cell Stem Cell",
issn = "1934-5909",
publisher = "Elsevier",
}