Hepatocyte euploidization is a typical mammalian physiological specialization
1. 1. Quantitative cytochemical studies of hepatocytes from a variety of species representing the various sub-classes of mammals have shown that euploidization of hepatocytes is a typical feature of mammalian livers. 2. 2. Euploidization occurs during early development and frequently involves a larg...
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1. Quantitative cytochemical studies of hepatocytes from a variety of species representing the various sub-classes of mammals have shown that euploidization of hepatocytes is a typical feature of mammalian livers.
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2. Euploidization occurs during early development and frequently involves a large proportion of the hepatocyte population.
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3. Comparison with livers from birds and diploid fish indicates that cuploidization is a special mammalian feature. |
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