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Kupffer cells, also
known as
stellate macrophages and
Kupffer–Browicz cells, are
specialized cells localized in the
liver within the
lumen of the liver...
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Kupffer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adolph Theodor Kupffer (1799–1865),
German chemist and
physicist Elisar von
Kupffer (1872–1942)...
- Elisàr
January Emanuel von
Kupffer (20
February 1872 – 31
October 1942) was a
Baltic German artist, anthologist, poet, historian, translator, and playwright...
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endothelial cells known as the
liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), and
Kupffer cells. The
cells are
porous and have a
scavenging function. The
LSECs make...
- "came out" in 1916 in his book My Days and Dreams. In 1900,
Elisar von
Kupffer published an
anthology of homo****ual
literature from
antiquity to his own...
- and macrophages, and they ac****ulate in
lymph nodes and the spleen. The
Kupffer cells of the
liver and
tissue histiocytes are also part of the MPS. The...
- of
almost all the body’s metabolism. Main
liver cells are hepatocytes,
Kupffer cells, and
hepatic stellate cells; each one with a
specific function. Cytology...
- Karl
Wilhelm Ritter von
Kupffer (born Karl
Wilhelm Kupffer; 14 November [O.S. 2] 1829 – 16
December 1902) was a
Baltic German anatomist who discovered...
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liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs), but not
liver macrophages (
Kupffer cells). In most present-day text
books and
articles the term RES is used...
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Lobules of
liver Liver segment Microanatomy Hepatocyte Hepatic stellate cell
Kupffer cell
Liver sinusoidal endothelial cell
Biliary tract Pancreas Gross Tail...