2022
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13816
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Morpho‐functional characterization of the submucosal glands at the nasopharyngeal end of the auditory tube in humans

Abstract: Background:The auditory tube (AT), an osteocartilaginous channel, connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear cavity. At the nasopharyngeal opening of the AT, there are dense collections of submucosal glands. In a recent article, Valstar et al. proposed these nasopharyngeal tubal glands conglomerate as salivary glands, which starkly contrasts with their previously known anatomy for being a component of the respiratory tract. This study examines the contesting views regarding the taxonomical categorization of th… Show more

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“…The Clara cells are intercalated with the low or cubic cylindrical epithelium, ciliated or not, which extends in a single layer along the peripheral airways. These cells produce both a mucous secretion (like goblet cells) and a lipoprotein secretion (like type B pneumocytes), which can be identified as an alveolar surfactant [35,36].…”
Section: The Relevance Of Mucus Hyperproduction In Respiratory Tract ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Clara cells are intercalated with the low or cubic cylindrical epithelium, ciliated or not, which extends in a single layer along the peripheral airways. These cells produce both a mucous secretion (like goblet cells) and a lipoprotein secretion (like type B pneumocytes), which can be identified as an alveolar surfactant [35,36].…”
Section: The Relevance Of Mucus Hyperproduction In Respiratory Tract ...mentioning
confidence: 99%