Behaviour of nucleolar organizer regions in the different Wistar rat liver lobes

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The area and number of silver-nucleolar organizer regions (Ag-NORs) in the hepatic lobes were determined in 3 male Wistar rats. There was a statistically significant increase in the percentage of Ag-NORs per nucleus in the right lateral and caudate lobe in relation to the left lateral and middle lobes. The area and number of Ag-NORs are greater in the caudate and right lateral lobes in relation to the left lateral and middle lobes. Since the Ag-NOR is a parameter which indicates hepatocytic protein synthesis, the different activity which corresponds to each lobe of the rat's liver makes it possible to assume that there is a functional heterogeneity which should be considered in the study of the hepatic regeneration according to the type of partial hepatectomy carried out. © 1994, Royal Society of Medicine Press. All rights reserved.

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Garcia-Moreno, L., Vallejo, G., Arias, J. L., Aller, M. A., Lorente, L., & Arias, J. (1994). Behaviour of nucleolar organizer regions in the different Wistar rat liver lobes. Laboratory Animals, 28(1), 50–54. https://doi.org/10.1258/002367794781065780

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