A Compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system: Liver, biliary tract and pancreas, Volume 3, Part 3 |
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The final and irreversible stage of degeneration, hepatic necrosis, in most forms
involves only the liver cells, whereas Kupffer cells and stroma remain intact. The
Kupffer cells respond to most types of hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis
...
The final and irreversible stage of degeneration, hepatic necrosis, in most forms
involves only the liver cells, whereas Kupffer cells and stroma remain intact. The
Kupffer cells respond to most types of hepatocellular degeneration and necrosis
...
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Ferritin accumulates in Kupffer cells and hepatocytes in circumscribed membrane
-enclosed structures corresponding tolysosomesand frequently called
siderosomes. These bodies or their aggregates are the brown-pigmented
granules giving ...
Ferritin accumulates in Kupffer cells and hepatocytes in circumscribed membrane
-enclosed structures corresponding tolysosomesand frequently called
siderosomes. These bodies or their aggregates are the brown-pigmented
granules giving ...
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Liver, biliary tract and pancreas Frank Henry Netter, Ciba Pharmaceutical
Company Ernst Oppenheimer. glycogen — continued storage of, 172 visualized,
170 glycogenolysis, 172 glycolysis, aerobic, 178 gold, radioactive, in Kupffer
cells, 176 ...
Liver, biliary tract and pancreas Frank Henry Netter, Ciba Pharmaceutical
Company Ernst Oppenheimer. glycogen — continued storage of, 172 visualized,
170 glycogenolysis, 172 glycolysis, aerobic, 178 gold, radioactive, in Kupffer
cells, 176 ...
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Part | 1 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 1 Development of Liver and Its Venous System | 2 |
Prenatal and Postnatal Circulation | 3 |
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