In liver, a stressed cell can be bad news for its neighbors
(Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health) When a stressed liver cell starts communicating with its neighbors, it can send stress signals to neighboring cells, causing significant problems that can lead to fatty liver disease and metabolic disease.
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