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The epithelium folds into the lamina propria, forming the gastric pits and glands, which contain the following specialized cells:
- surface mucous cells (foveolar cells)
- parietal cells
- chief cells
- neuroendocrine cells
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Jul 17, 2023 · These gastric glands are lined with four specialized cells; surface mucous cells (foveolar cells), parietal cells, chief cells, and neuroendocrine cells (G-cells or ECL-like cells) that all contribute independent functions.
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Aug 5, 2024 · The lining of the stomach consists of several layers: the mucous membrane tissue covering the inside of the stomach, and the connective tissue with blood vessels, nerves, and muscle tissue. The muscle layer is made up of …
Understanding cell organisation in the human stomach
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