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Monoclonal antibody EP-1 stains human liver canaliculi and a subset of hepatocellular carcinomas
Human liver antigen is a gene target that plays a crucial role in liver function and metabolism. The liver is a vital organ responsible for numerous functions, including detoxification, synthesis of proteins, and bile production. Liver antigens are proteins expressed specifically in liver cells and are involved in maintaining liver health and homeostasis. Studying liver antigens can provide valuable insights into liver diseases, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. Understanding the genetic variations and expression patterns of liver antigens can aid in the development of diagnostic tests, therapeutic interventions, and personalized treatment strategies for liver-related conditions. Furthermore, investigating liver antigens can contribute to advancements in liver transplantation and regenerative medicine.
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