Biochemistry of Liver
The liver is an essential organ in the human body, responsible for performing many critical biochemical pathways. Biochemically, the liver is involved in the metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins, as well as the synthesis of bile, vitamins, lipids, carbohydrates and coagulation factors. It also plays an important role in the detoxification of toxic substances in the body. The liver is a key organ for maintaining a healthy balance of nutrients and energy in the body, and its biochemical pathways are highly important for overall health. The biochemistry of the liver can be used to study a wide range of diseases and to develop treatments for them.
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