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Liver fibrosis

A colorized scanning electron micrograph depicts a Kupffer cell. These immune system cells reside only in the liver, protecting other cells by detecting and removing foreign debris, dead cells and pathogens. They also pay a role in the metabolism of many different compounds, including lipids and protein complexes.

Macrophage mix helps determine rate and fate of fatty liver disease

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The hidden power of Japanese food ― inhibiting the development of liver fibrosis

The hidden power of Japanese food ― inhibiting the development of liver fibrosis

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Liver illustration

Nanoparticle stops liver fibrosis in its tracks, reverses damage

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