Bile ductule
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- A bile ductule is evident within the liver lobule.
- S15C2P7-4: The lumen and the partially preserved epithelium of a bile ductule is represented (blue arrows).
- The largest structure is a branch of the portal vein and is thin-walled; the smallest is the artery or arteriole, a branch of the hepatic artery; the bile ductule is intermediate in size and recognized by its lining of simple cuboidal epithelium.
- A remaining bile ductule is present with the neoplasm (white arrow).
- Characterizations of and interactions between bile ductule cells and hepatocytes in early stages of rat hepatocarcinogenesis induced by ethionine.
- Scanning electron microscopy of the bile ductule.
- Phyllis Novikoff Department of Pathology, AECOM (718) 430-2028 This single optical section collected with the confocal microscope from a thick vibratome section is from a slice of rat liver with a crossection through a bile ductule.
- These include branches of the hepatic artery, the hepatic portal vein (venule) and the intralobular bile ductule.
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