Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A hepatic lobule is a small division of the liver defined at the histological scale. It should not be confused with the anatomic lobes of the liver (caudate lobe, quadrate lobe, left lobe, and right lobe), or any of the functional lobe classification systems.The two-dimensional microarchitecture of the liver can be viewed from multiple different perspectives:The term \"hepatic lobule\", without qualification, typically refers to the classical lobule."@en }
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- Lobules_of_liver abstract "A hepatic lobule is a small division of the liver defined at the histological scale. It should not be confused with the anatomic lobes of the liver (caudate lobe, quadrate lobe, left lobe, and right lobe), or any of the functional lobe classification systems.The two-dimensional microarchitecture of the liver can be viewed from multiple different perspectives:The term \"hepatic lobule\", without qualification, typically refers to the classical lobule.".
- Lobules_of_liver comment "A hepatic lobule is a small division of the liver defined at the histological scale. It should not be confused with the anatomic lobes of the liver (caudate lobe, quadrate lobe, left lobe, and right lobe), or any of the functional lobe classification systems.The two-dimensional microarchitecture of the liver can be viewed from multiple different perspectives:The term \"hepatic lobule\", without qualification, typically refers to the classical lobule.".