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  2. Goblet cell - Wikipedia

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    The goblet cells mainly use the merocrine method of secretion, secreting vesicles into a duct, but may use apocrine methods, budding off their secretions, when under stress. [2] The term goblet refers to the cell's goblet-like shape. The apical portion is shaped like a cup, as it is distended by abundant mucus laden granules; its basal portion ...

  3. List of human cell types derived from the germ layers

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    Goblet cell; Pulmonary neuroendocrine cell [2] Digestive system. Stomach. Gastric enteroendocrine cells. G cell; Delta cell; Enterochromaffin-like cell;

  4. Respiratory epithelium - Wikipedia

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    The cells in the respiratory epithelium are of five main types: a) ciliated cells, b) goblet cells, c) brush cells, d) airway basal cells, and e) small granule cells (NDES) [6] Goblet cells become increasingly fewer further down the respiratory tree until they are absent in the terminal bronchioles; club cells take over their role to some extent here. [7]

  5. Immune tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Goblet cell-associated antigen passages (GAP) transfer low molecular weight soluble antigens to CD103+ dendritic cells. CD103+ dendritic cells are associated with tolerance induction. [30] CX3CR1+ macrophages extend in between enterocytes and directly take up antigens form the intestinal lumen. These macrophages are not capable of traveling to ...

  6. Airway basal cell - Wikipedia

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    Basal cells are the stem cells or progenitors of the airway epithelium and can differentiate to replenish all of the epithelial cells including the ciliated cells, and secretory goblet cells. [2] [3] This repairs the protective functions of the epithelial barrier. [3] Basal cells are cuboidal with a large nucleus, few organelles, and scattered ...

  7. CD58 - Wikipedia

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    CD58, or lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3 (LFA-3), is a cell adhesion molecule expressed on Antigen Presenting Cells (APCs), particularly macrophages, and other tissue cells. [1] [2] [3] CD58 binds to CD2 (LFA-2) [4] [5] on T cells and is important in strengthening the adhesion and recognition between the T cells and Professional ...

  8. Mucus - Wikipedia

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    Mucous cells of the stomach lining secrete mucus (pink) into the lumen. Mucus (/ ˈ m j uː k ə s /, MEW-kəs) is a slippery aqueous secretion produced by, and covering, mucous membranes. It is typically produced from cells found in mucous glands, although it may also originate from mixed glands, which contain both serous and mucous cells.

  9. Intestinal gland - Wikipedia

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    During each mitosis, one of the two daughter cells remains in the crypt as a stem cell, while the other differentiates and migrates up the side of the crypt and eventually into the villus. These stem cells can differentiate into either an absorptive ( enterocytes ) or secretory ( Goblet cells , Paneth cells , enteroendocrine cells ) lineages. [ 3 ]

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