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What is hepatic parenchyma?
The hepatic parenchyma is the functional tissue of the liver. It is composed of hepatocytes, which are the main cells of the liver, and other supporting cells such as Kupffer cells and stellate cells. The hepatic parenchyma is responsible for the various functions of the liver, including detoxification, metabolism, storage, and production of bile.Liver Cancer - Related Articles
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