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However, bulk release of lipid from cells occurs only by the unique form of
apocrine secretion observed in the mammalian mammary gland or by holocrine
secretion, as in sebaceous glands. In the type I acinus there is no cytological
evidence ...
However, bulk release of lipid from cells occurs only by the unique form of
apocrine secretion observed in the mammalian mammary gland or by holocrine
secretion, as in sebaceous glands. In the type I acinus there is no cytological
evidence ...
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It is likely that Ca” is important in other ways during secretion. For example, when
salivary glands were stimulated to secrete fluid (in vitro) while immersed in a
solution with little or no Ca”, the rate of secretion was depressed (Needham ...
It is likely that Ca” is important in other ways during secretion. For example, when
salivary glands were stimulated to secrete fluid (in vitro) while immersed in a
solution with little or no Ca”, the rate of secretion was depressed (Needham ...
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formed granular cells and expanding ablumenal interstitial cells play key roles in
fluid secretion because of a proliferation of membranes and closely associated
mitochondria, features common to fluid transporting epithelia. Fawcett et at.
formed granular cells and expanding ablumenal interstitial cells play key roles in
fluid secretion because of a proliferation of membranes and closely associated
mitochondria, features common to fluid transporting epithelia. Fawcett et at.
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Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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