“…Sbarbati and Osculati (2005) have recently carried out an extensive survey of the same cell type referred to as brush cells. In the digestive tract, tuft cells are present in the salivary duct (Shackleford & Schneyer, 1971;Sato, 1980Sato, , 1982Hand, 1981;Sato & Miyoshi, 1988;Higashi et al, 1989;Sato & Miyoshi, 1996, 1998aSato et al, 1998Sato et al, , 2000Sato et al, , 2002Sato et al, , 2004, stomach (Hammond & LaDeur, 1968;Isomäki, 1973;Wattel & Geuze, 1978;Luciano et al, 1980;Luciano & Real, 1992;Luciano et al, 1993;Kugler et al, 1994;Luciano et al, 2003), gallbladder (Luciano & Real, 1969, 1990Nevalainen, 1977;Luciano et al, 1981), common bile duct (Riches, 1972;Luciano et al, 1981;Iseki, 1991), small and (Trier, 1963;Silva, 1966;Schofield, 1970;Nabeyama & Leblond, 1974;Tsubouchi & Leblond, 1979;Sugimoto et al, 1983;Trier et al, 1987;Gebhard & Gebert, 1999;Wille, 2001), and pancreatic duct (Weyrauch & Schnorr, 1976;Kugler et al, 1994;. Such cells have also been repo...…”