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Ueber die secernirenden Zellen des Dünndarm-Epithels

Abstract: Paneth cells in the largc intestine in ulcerative colitis. J. Path. Bact. 80: 309-316, 1960. 22. Verity, M. A., Mellinkoff, S. M., Frankland, A. B., and Greipel, M.: Serotonin content and argentaffin and Paneth cell changes in ulcerative colitis.

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“…1 and 2) (303,347). These cells, one of the four major epithelial cell lineages present in the intestine, are present at the base of the crypts of Lieberkühn in mammals and play a pivotal role in the enteric defense against pathogenic harmful bacterial intruders.…”
Section: Intestinal Cells That Produce Antimicrobial Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 and 2) (303,347). These cells, one of the four major epithelial cell lineages present in the intestine, are present at the base of the crypts of Lieberkühn in mammals and play a pivotal role in the enteric defense against pathogenic harmful bacterial intruders.…”
Section: Intestinal Cells That Produce Antimicrobial Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the cause of CR-PaM is unclear, regeneration and destruction by inflammation as well as abnormalities of bloody microcirculation and/or immunodefense abnormalities may be thought to induce CR-PaM, considering the functions of Paneth cells [4, 5]. Anyway, it should be assumed that some nonspecific inflammation induces CR-PaM.…”
Section: The Coexistence Of Colorectal Pam and Cr-enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paneth cells, which are usually situated at the base of the glands of the small intestine, were first identified by Schwalbe [4] in 1872 and studied in detail morphologically by Paneth [5] in 1888.…”
Section: The Coexistence Of Colorectal Pam and Cr-enmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, the origin of the goblet cells has been given much attention (12,22) and according to some authors appears to be sufficiently clear (13,15,17).…”
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