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The liver is composed of hepatocytes, endothelial, Kupffer, fat-storing, and pit cells. This chapter describes a technique for isolating hepatocytes, which represent 60–65% of the cells of the liver and about 80% of the volume of the organ (since they are larger than the other cells) (, , ). Two years after Howard et. al. () discovered that collagenase was a very important tool in the separation of liver cells, Berry and Friend () introduced the technique of collagenase perfusion of the liver.
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