The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A compilation of paintings on the normal and pathologic anatomy of the digestive system. pt. 1. Upper digestive tract. pt. 2. Lower digestive tract. pt. 3. Liver, biliary tract and pancreas. Edited by E. Oppenheimer |
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Page 49
The majority of goblet cells are found in the crypts or along the lower parts of the
villi , but a considerable number of them are located also in the upper parts of the
villi , where they seem to be squeezed in between the otherwise closely ...
The majority of goblet cells are found in the crypts or along the lower parts of the
villi , but a considerable number of them are located also in the upper parts of the
villi , where they seem to be squeezed in between the otherwise closely ...
Page 50
SMALL INTESTINE II Structure ( Continued from page 49 ) GOBLET CELLS AND
STRIATED BORDER OF HUMAN JEJUNAL VILLUS ( AZAN STAIN , X 650 )
FLOOR OF CRYPT OF LIEBERKÜHN WITH GRANULATED , OXYPHILIC CELLS
...
SMALL INTESTINE II Structure ( Continued from page 49 ) GOBLET CELLS AND
STRIATED BORDER OF HUMAN JEJUNAL VILLUS ( AZAN STAIN , X 650 )
FLOOR OF CRYPT OF LIEBERKÜHN WITH GRANULATED , OXYPHILIC CELLS
...
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1 , pages 76 and 151 ) and form synapses with cells in the dorsal vagal nuclei
and with cells in the second to the fourth sacral segments of the spinal cord . The
axons of these cells constitute the preganglionic ( efferent ) fibers in the vagal
and ...
1 , pages 76 and 151 ) and form synapses with cells in the dorsal vagal nuclei
and with cells in the second to the fourth sacral segments of the spinal cord . The
axons of these cells constitute the preganglionic ( efferent ) fibers in the vagal
and ...
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