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Enteroendocrine cells are
specialized cells of the
gastrointestinal tract and
pancreas with
endocrine function. They
produce gastrointestinal hormones...
- (/ˈɡrɛlɪn/; or lenomorelin, INN) is a
hormone primarily produced by
enteroendocrine cells of the
gastrointestinal tract,
especially the stomach, and is...
- Cholecystokinin,
formerly called pancreozymin, is
synthesized and
secreted by
enteroendocrine cells in the duodenum, the
first segment of the
small intestine. Its...
- (absorbing
water and electrolytes),
goblet cells (secreting mucus),
enteroendocrine cells (secreting hormones), cup cells, myofibroblast, tuft cells, and...
- the
proglucagon peptide. It is
produced and
secreted by
intestinal enteroendocrine L-cells and
certain neurons within the
nucleus of the
solitary tract...
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hormones (or gut hormones)
constitute a
group of
hormones secreted by
enteroendocrine cells in the stomach, pancreas, and
small intestine that
control various...
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paracrine secretion from the
enteroendocrine cells in the
gastric glands.
Gastrin is a
hormone produced by
enteroendocrine G
cells in the
pyloric glands...
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other cell
types are the
secretory cells –
goblet cells,
Paneth cells,
enteroendocrine cells, and Tuft cells.
Paneth cells are
absent in the colon. As part...
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antigens from the
lumen to
lymphatic cells of the
lamina propria; and
enteroendocrine cells,
which secrete hormones. An
underlying lamina propria composed...
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nearby ECLs, and so
serve a
crucial role in the pH
buffering system.
Enteroendocrine cells – They are
usually present in the
basal parts of the gastric...