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Like the epithelial cells lining the gastric pits, these cells abraded at the mucosal surface. They may also replace
VetBooks.ir produce mucus and thus contribute to protection of the deeper glandular cells (neck, parietal and chief cells)
epithelium. In addition, isthmus cells serve to replace cells (Figures 10.31 and 10.32).
10.31 Proper gastric (fundic) gland region of the stomach (dog). Haematoxylin and eosin stain (x100).
10.32 Proper gastric (fundic) gland region of the stomach (dog; schematic).
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