Histological and Immunofluorescence Study of Enterochromaffin Cells in Different Parts of Small Intestine in Relation to Different Animal species

ALAA SALAH ABD ELRAHMAN ALNAJJAR;

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Summary and Conclusion
Enteroendocrine cells are scattered individually in the lining of the gut epithelium and constitute the major endocrine organ of the body. At least 15 different subpopulations of EE cells have been defined based on their principal n


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Title Histological and Immunofluorescence Study of Enterochromaffin Cells in Different Parts of Small Intestine in Relation to Different Animal species
Other Titles دراسة هستولوجية ومناعية فلورسينية لخلايا الإنتيروكرومافن فى الأجزاء المختلفة للأمعاء الدقيقة وعلاقته بإختلاف نوع الحيوان
Authors ALAA SALAH ABD ELRAHMAN ALNAJJAR
Keywords Histological and Immunofluorescence Study of Enterochromaffin Cells in Different Parts of Small Intestine in Relation to Different Animal species
Issue Date 2011
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Summary and Conclusion
Enteroendocrine cells are scattered individually in the lining of the gut epithelium and constitute the major endocrine organ of the body. At least 15 different subpopulations of EE cells have been defined based on their principal n

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