Liver Physiology
Liver physiology is the study of how the liver functions. The liver is an essential organ for many physiological processes such as digestion, metabolism, and detoxification of toxins and drugs. It is involved in a range of vital bodily processes, including blood clotting and the production of bile, and is essential for maintaining good health. Understanding the complex physiology of the liver is essential for diagnosis, prevention, and management of many diseases, including liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, and metabolic disorders. The liver also plays a role in the management of diabetes, obesity, and cancer. As a result, knowledge of liver physiology is important for medical professionals, researchers, and patients alike.
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