Image of the Month: The Liver’s biliary tree
A healthy mouse liver typically shows a well-developed biliary tree through which bile flows into the intestine to help absorb fats and eliminate toxins.
Read MoreA healthy mouse liver typically shows a well-developed biliary tree through which bile flows into the intestine to help absorb fats and eliminate toxins.
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Read MoreThe findings show that it is possible to promote the formation of a near-normal biliary tree in animals that already have a poorly developed biliary tree.
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