“…Accordingly, GFAP-like immunoreactivity has been shown in enteric glia (Jessen and Mirsky, 1980), Schwann cells of unmyelinated peripheral nerve fibers (Yen and Fields, 1981;Dahl et al, 1982), lens epithelium (Hatfield et al, 1984), and Kupffer cells in the liver (Gard et al, 1985), among others. Filaments of morphological structure similar to the intermediate glial filament have been reported in the glial cells of many mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes (Dahl et al, 1985), and in some invertebrates such as annelids and mollusks (see Radojcic and Pentreath, 1979;Cardone and Roots, 1990;Riehl and Schlue, 1998;Dos Santos et al, 2002).…”