Abstract:Hepatocytes produce bile components and secrete them into a lumen, known as a bile canaliculus, that is formed by the apical membranes of adjoining hepatocytes. Bile canaliculi merge to form tubular structures that subsequently connect to the canal of Hering and larger intra- and extrahepatic bile ducts formed by cholangiocytes, which modify bile and enable flow through to the small intestine. The major functional requirements for bile canaliculi are maintenance of canalicular shape to preserve the blood-bile … Show more
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