| Literature DB >> 3886146 |
K Kataoka, J Miura, Y Takeoka, Y Kusumoto, N Yanaihara.
Abstract
Ontogenesis of gastrin cells was studied in the pyloroduodenal mucosa of the mouse using anti-human G17 serum, R-1301, and anti-human G34(1-15) serum, R-2703. R-1301-immunostained cells first appeared in the pyloric mucosa of 14-day-old fetuses. Cells stained with both R-1301 and R-2703 appeared immediately after birth, and gradually increased in number to the adult level. Most R-1301-reactive cells were also reactive to R-2703, whereas some cells that reacted with R-1301 exhibited very weak or no reaction with R-2703. The discrepancy between these two immunoreactivities is discussed. In the duodenum, a considerable number of R-1301-reactive cells were present from the perinatal stage and through out adult development. A few R-2703-reactive cells were seen in the duodenum of young mice but not of the adult.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3886146 DOI: 10.1007/bf00219231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Tissue Res ISSN: 0302-766X Impact factor: 5.249