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Liver Cell Arrangement Until about 10 years ago the standard description of the
pattern of liver cell arrangement, as presented in all textbooks, ... As a result of his
studies, he proposed the "plate theory" of the liver to replace the cord structure.
Liver Cell Arrangement Until about 10 years ago the standard description of the
pattern of liver cell arrangement, as presented in all textbooks, ... As a result of his
studies, he proposed the "plate theory" of the liver to replace the cord structure.
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SECTION XV — PLATE 9 (Continued from page 10) green under ultraviolet light
shortly after injection of fluorescein, in vital ... The bile capillaries form a chicken-
wirelike, intercommunicating network within the center of the liver cell plates.
SECTION XV — PLATE 9 (Continued from page 10) green under ultraviolet light
shortly after injection of fluorescein, in vital ... The bile capillaries form a chicken-
wirelike, intercommunicating network within the center of the liver cell plates.
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Cells of the liver plates constantlv disappear and are replaced by new cells by
either mitotic or amitotic division. Binu- cleate cells are, therefore, seen under
normal circumstances. 1 his regenerative activity is accentuated if liver cells are
lost ...
Cells of the liver plates constantlv disappear and are replaced by new cells by
either mitotic or amitotic division. Binu- cleate cells are, therefore, seen under
normal circumstances. 1 his regenerative activity is accentuated if liver cells are
lost ...
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Contents
DISEASES OF THE LIVER continued | 3 |
PLATE PAGE NUMBER NUMBER 24 CarbohydratcLipid Disturbances | 86 |
Wilsons Disease | 87 |
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