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Comparative Study
. 1975 Jul 24;22(3-4):329-40.
doi: 10.1007/BF01868178.

Comparison of some permeability properties of rat liver slices, liver cells in suspension, and in vivo-produced aggregates of dispersed liver cells

Comparative Study

Comparison of some permeability properties of rat liver slices, liver cells in suspension, and in vivo-produced aggregates of dispersed liver cells

G K Kumar et al. J Membr Biol. .

Abstract

It has been reported earlier that when rat liver is dispersed to a single cell suspension, the parenchymal cells lose the ability to take up pyrimidine bases but acquire the ability to take up RNAase and macromolecular nucleic acids. It is now shown that these changes are largely reversed on intraperitoneal reaggregation of the parenchymal cells and that, in these respects, the aggregates behave more like the organized tissue than like the dispersed cells.

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