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Intravenously-administered Rose Bengal can be visualized by fluorescence microscopy in the livers of rabbits and humans. The fluorescence is Seen in hepatic polygonal cells, but not in Kupffer cells. It is suggested that the polygonal cells of the normal liver are responsible for the storage of Rose Bengal, and by analogy, Bromsulfalein
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