1994
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092390410
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Abstract: The similarity of the observed patterns of gene expression of the genes studied in mouse, rat, monkey, pig, and man suggests that they reflect a general feature of gene expression in the mammalian liver. A comparison of mouse, rat, pig, and human liver suggests that the presence of glutamine synthase-negative areas reflects the branching order of the efferent hepatic blood vessel.

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“…Our findings contrast with recent experispecies. 47 Finally, our study shows that the apparent expression level of albumin mRNAs, as assessed by in situ hybrid-mental results obtained in two models of experimental cirrhosis in the rat. 12,13 By comparing the respective distributions ization, forms a continuous gradient predominating in the periportal region of the human hepatic lobule.…”
Section: Aid Hepa 0018mentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Our findings contrast with recent experispecies. 47 Finally, our study shows that the apparent expression level of albumin mRNAs, as assessed by in situ hybrid-mental results obtained in two models of experimental cirrhosis in the rat. 12,13 By comparing the respective distributions ization, forms a continuous gradient predominating in the periportal region of the human hepatic lobule.…”
Section: Aid Hepa 0018mentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Many but not all of the proliferating cells in Ï©/Dsk5 livers were located adjacent to the central vein. These cells produce glutamine synthetase and are responsible for ammonia metabolism and glutamine synthesis (54). The reasons for the increased There is increased CE in the liver of the Ï©/Dsk5 mice compared with the Ï©/Ï© mice but decreased PL and TG.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mice and rats, the sublobular veins rather frequently come across with the portal veins as shown here and previously reported. 38 In such portions, lymphocytes around the sublobular veins had continuity to those around the portal veins, suggesting the possibility that through such communication of 2 hepatic vasculatures the perivenular lymphocytes might flow into the portal tracts and enter the draining lymphatic vessels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%