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a) Please include a picture of "sinusoidal lumen adhering to endothelial cells and kupffer cells" -...

a) Please include a picture of "sinusoidal lumen adhering to endothelial cells and kupffer cells" - where are they in the whole liver? (Emphasis is on thei location in the WHOLE LIVER PLEASE)

b)NK OR Pit cells are found in the pericentral region of hepatic lobule.+Hepatic arteries and Portal veins are connected to them=I need to see a whole liver picture showing how these are all interconnected?
c) please expand on "Hepatic NK cells can acquire memory to antigens derived from influenza virus, vesicular stomatitis virus and HIV-1.Explain with diags

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