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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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poetry about homo****uality,
compiled by the
German artist Elisar von
Kupffer (Elisarion) and
first published in 1900.
Poems in the book come from a...
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almost all the body’s metabolism. Main
liver cells are hepatocytes,
Kupffer cells, and
hepatic stellate cells; each one with a
specific function. Cytology...
- 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...
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Histopathology of the liver,
showing Kupffer cells with
significant hemosiderin deposition (shown next to a
hepatocyte with
lipofuscin pigment, which...
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Adolph Theodor Kupffer ForMemRS (17
January 1799
Jelgava – 4 June 1865) was a
Baltic German (subject of
Russian Empire) chemist, and physicist. He founded...
- osteoclasts), by
circulating macrophages, and by
tissue macrophages (e.g.,
Kupffer cells, microglia).
Human CD68 is a Type I
transmembrane glycoprotein, heavily...
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lined with two
types of cell,
sinusoidal endothelial cells, and
phagocytic Kupffer cells.
Hepatic stellate cells are
nonparenchymal cells found in the perisinusoidal...