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The liver contains several cell types, with the primary ones being hepatocytes, which make up about 70-80% of the liver's mass and are responsible for its metabolic functions. Other important cell types include Kupffer cells (macrophages), hepatic stellate cells (involved in vitamin A storage and fibrosis), and endothelial cells lining the blood vessels. Additionally, there are bile duct epithelial cells and immune cells, contributing to the liver's diverse functions and architecture. Overall, the liver comprises at least a dozen distinct cell types.

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