Literature DB >> 604414

Ultrastructural study of the alveolar brush cell.

K Hijiya, Y Okada, H Tankawa.   

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Year:  1977        PMID: 604414

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Electron Microsc (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0022-0744


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4.  A new morphological aspect of the brush cells of the mouse gallbladder epithelium.

Authors:  L Luciano; E Reale
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Review 5.  Interpreting heterogeneity in intestinal tuft cell structure and function.

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6.  Endogenous peroxidase activity in brush cell-like cells in the large intestine of the bullfrog tadpole, Rana catesbeiana.

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Review 8.  The intestinal epithelium tuft cells: specification and function.

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9.  TRPM5, a taste-signaling transient receptor potential ion-channel, is a ubiquitous signaling component in chemosensory cells.

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