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Normal hepatocytes should only have one nucleus, with a prominent nucleoli inside.

If a hepatocyte is dividing, it may contain two nuclei before the two cells separate.

However, if the cell is not dividing, and contains two nuclei, this is a sign of dysfunction (disorder/disease).

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