FINE STRUCTURAL CHANGES OF THE ORGANELLES DURING ENZYME INDUCTION IN HEPATOCYTES
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Hepatocytes have a great capability to adapt to functional demand by changing enzyme activity. In this report, ultrastructural characteristics were described in developing, regenerating and drug-exposed hepatocytes in which various enzymes are rapidly synthesized. A brief review was made on the mechanism as to how the enzymes are transported from the site of synthesis and assembled to the organelles.
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