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The same goes for goblet cells, although there are scattered ones in the first bronchioles.
Goblet cells are among the cells produced in this fashion.
In general the number of goblet cells is an indicator of mucus production.
This mucus is produced in specific cells called goblet cells.
Recent study suggests that glycoprotein is located inside goblet cells.
Along the whole length of the gut in the glandular epithelium are goblet cells.
Further obstruction to the airways is caused by more goblet cells in the small airways.
In the human body, most of it is secreted by widely distributed cells called goblet cells.
Researchers found that goblet cell numbers were increased with MOS.
The respiratory epithelium is partially composed of mucus-producing goblet cells.
(Goblet cells are the chief source of tear mucus.
A recent paper published in Nature, has shed some light on the process and implicated goblet cells as having a role in the process.
Microbial modulation of innate defense: goblet cells and the intestinal mucus layer.
It contains a balance of electrolytes and extra water that helps the mucus-producing goblet cells recover, studies showed.
Terminal bronchioles contain a limited number of ciliated cells and no goblet cells.
There are goblet cells.
Most are multicellular, but goblet cell are single-celled glands.
Bronchiolar cells gradually increase in number as the number of goblet cells decrease.
Examples are the goblet cells in the epithelial surface of the digestive, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems.
In mucicarmine stains, deep red mucin found within goblet cell bodies.
The submucosal glands and the goblet cells make mucous which helps protect the inside of the airways.
It is characterized by the appearance of goblet cells and expression of intestinal cell markers such as Cdx2.
It is composed of non-keratinized, stratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells.
Metaplastic intestinal epithelium with typical goblet cells.
In insects, the goblet cells excrete positive potassium ions, which are absorbed from leaves ingested by the larvae.