Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract 2018
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-809954-4.00037-2
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Salivary Gland Secretion

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“…This cascade of events ultimately forms multiple secretory units, each consisting of a terminal acinar (serous/mucous) cell, myoepithelial cell, intercalated duct, striated duct, and excretory duct, as elaborated in Figure 1 [1,2]. [5,6] with permission. Ducto-acinar architecture of salivary glands is divided by capsular connective tissue septa into lobules.…”
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“…This cascade of events ultimately forms multiple secretory units, each consisting of a terminal acinar (serous/mucous) cell, myoepithelial cell, intercalated duct, striated duct, and excretory duct, as elaborated in Figure 1 [1,2]. [5,6] with permission. Ducto-acinar architecture of salivary glands is divided by capsular connective tissue septa into lobules.…”
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“…Ultimately, the striated ducts drain into the excretory ducts (also known as interlobular ducts) with tall columnar epithelial cells. Figure adapted from Tran et al, 2019 and Proctor and Shaalan, 2018 [5,6].…”
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