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Space of Möll

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Space of Möll
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SystemLymphatic system
Drains fromSpace of Disse
Anatomical terminology

In the hepatic lobule of the human digestive system, the space of Möll lies between the limiting plate and the connective tissue of the portal triad.[1]

It receives lymph from the space of Disse, "originates" more lymph, and drains it into the surrounding lymphatic vessels.[2] Perfluorooctane Sulfonate can cause damage to the liver, and specifically this space, while quercetin might undue that damage.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Gartner, Leslie P.; Hiatt, James L. (2006). Color Textbook of Histology (E-Book). Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 424. ISBN 9781437700817.
  2. ^ a b Sabri, Marwa (2005). "Interpretation of Role of Both Perfluorooctane Sulfonate and Quercetin on the Adult Liver" (PDF). Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research. 2005 (5): 1149, 1153. ISSN 0975-3583. (.pdf)