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An inhibition of mRNA synthesis will not only affect the liver but all organs and the body itself. Cells transcribe DNA to mRNA which is translated into the cytosol to proteins. The proteins in liver cells will work in various capacities to help it fulfill its function of detoxification and processing. If these proteins are not present in liver cells, the cells will eventually die, as will the liver itself.
Affects hepatocytes and interferes with liver function
No. Cirrhosis is a degeneration of cells, leading to impaired liver function and liver damage. Where as a liver abscess is an accumulation of pus.
My little boy had one of these recently. A liver function test is done to determine how well the liver works. Its done by taking a blood sample and testing how many liver cells are detected in the bloodstream. A high amount of cells detected would mean there's a problem with how well your liver is working.
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Liver cancer is not the same as liver cirrhosis. Cancer is a replication of malignant (or, "damaged") cells, which gradually take over an organ, reducing the function, and may spread to other parts of the body. (i.e, cancer cells growing and taking over the liver, reducing function). Whereas cirrhosis is vast amounts of scarring to the hepatocytes (liver cells), which make up the liver. (i.e liver cells, which are already in existence, being damaged). Cirrhosis does not spread to other parts of the body.
Find out if dogs can take vitamins there are vitamins that help the liver. I am not sure if they can cure any body or a dog, however they help the liver function.
One main function the liver does is clean the blood.
In the Alzheimer's brain, insulin does not function well and does not help brain cells gather glucose from the blood which fuels their function. Ketones work as an alternate brain fuel. Ketones can be synthesized in your liver from coconut oil.
Indirect bilirubin
* Insulin - released by pancreas - encourages liver and muscle cells to absorb glucose from the blood; stimulates the conversion of glucose ----> glycogen in liver/muscle cells.
DNA does not manufacture specific proteins. It codes for many different proteins that depend upon the cell's function. Liver cells' DNA manufactures different proteins that match the function of the liver. Kidney cells' DNA manufactures different proteins that match the function of the kidneys.