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hepatocyte
hep·a·to·cyte H0154400 (hĕp′ə-tə-sīt′, hĭ-păt′ə-)n. A parenchymal cell of the liver.hepatocyte (hɪˈpætəˌsaɪt) n (Biology) biology a liver cellhep•a•to•cyte (ˈhɛp ə təˌsaɪt, hɪˈpæt ə-) n. a cell of the main tissue of the liver; liver cell. [1960–65] Translationshepatocyte
hepatocyte[hə′pad·ə‚sīt] (histology) An epithelial cell constituting the major cell type in the liver. hepatocyte
hepatocyte [hep´ah-to-sīt″] a hepatic cell.hep·a·to·cyte (hep'ă-tō-sīt), A parenchymal liver cell.hepatocyte (hĕp′ə-tə-sīt′, hĭ-păt′ə-)n. A parenchymal cell of the liver.hep·a·to·cyte (hep'ă-tō-sīt) A parenchymal liver cell. hepatocyte A liver cell. Hepatocytes are metabolically very active and are rich in MITOCHONDRIA, LYSOSOMES and ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM. Each is surrounded by highly permeable capillaries.HepatocyteA liver cell.Mentioned in: Alkaline Phosphatase Test |