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Liver cell rosette

Nagore, N., Howe, S., Boxer, L., Scheuer, P.J. Liver cell rosettes structural differences in cholestasis and hepatitis. Liver 1989 9 43-51... [Pg.242]

Regeneration Regenerative processes overlap with the slowly dwindling inflammation. They are characterized by a proliferation of the liver cell columns, an uneven pattern of cell nuclei, an increase in mitoses and the formation of liver cell rosettes, (s. p. 229) Acute viral hepatitis usually heals completely within a period of 4—8 weeks. [Pg.415]

Sialidase-treated erythrocytes from rats, unlike the normal erythrocytes, preferentially adhered to mononuclear spleen cells and Kupffer cells of the liver. This recognition manifests itself, both in autologous and homologous systems, by the adhesion of complementary cells in the form of rosettes. This process may be the normal physiological mechanism for removing circulating erythrocytes that have a decreasing proportion of sialic acid residues. [Pg.355]


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