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Peroxidase activity in non-parenchymal cells isolated from rat liver: a cytochemical study.
The cytochemical demonstration of endogenous peroxidase activity has been used as a marker for the Kupffer cells present in a heterogeneous population of non-parenchymal cells isolated from normal rat liver by perfusion and enzymatic digestion. Peroxidase activity was present in the cytoplasm of a greater proportion of cells than were activities of acid phosphatase and non-specific esterase. The value of endogeneous peroxidase as a marker for the Kupffer cell is discussed.