maksosolujen
Maksosolujen, also known as hepatocytes, are the primary functional cells of the liver. These highly specialized cells constitute about 80% of the liver's mass and play a crucial role in a vast array of metabolic, endocrine, and detoxification functions. Hepatocytes are large, polygonal cells with one or more nuclei. They are arranged in irregular cords, forming hepatic lobules, which are the functional units of the liver.
The metabolic activities of maksosolujen are extensive. They are central to carbohydrate metabolism, storing glucose as
In addition to metabolic roles, maksosolujen are heavily involved in detoxification. They process and neutralize toxic