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Kulchytskyi (Ukrainian: Кульчицький, BGN/PCGN 1965 Kul’chyts’kyy) is a
Ukrainian surname. Ihor
Kulchytskyi (born 1941),
Ukrainian soviet footballer Stanislav...
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Enterochromaffin (EC)
cells (also
known as
Kulchitsky cells) are a type of
enteroendocrine cell, and
neuroendocrine cell. They
reside alongside the epithelium...
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Nikolai Konstantinovich Kulchitsky (Russian: Николай Константинович Кульчицкий; 16
January 1856,
Kronstadt – 30
January 1925, Oxford) was a
Russian anatomist...
- Lev
Yakovlevich Kulchitsky (Russian: Лев Яковлевич Кульчицкий, 4 March [O.S. 20 February] 1813 – 7 December [O.S. 25 November] 1873) was a rear admiral...
- 1916
Monarch Nicholas II
Preceded by Lev K****o
Succeeded by
Nikolai Kulchitsky Personal details Born
Pavel Nikolayevich Ignatiev July 12 [O.S. June 30] 1870...
- the lung.
Pulmonary neuroendocrine cells are also
known as
bronchial Kulchitsky cells. They are
located in the
respiratory epithelium of the
upper and...
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solitary cells or as
clusters called neuroepithelial bodies or
bronchial Kulchitsky cells or
alternatively K cells.
These are
enterochromaffin cells that...
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original on 5
October 2018.
Retrieved 28
August 2006. "Hol
Kulchitsky, a Ukrainian,
Saved Vienna From
Destruction in 1683" (PDF). Svoboda. 6...
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Carcinoid Neuroendocrine tumor Small intestine neuroendocrine tumor Kulchitsky cells Apudoma Pandit, Sudha; Annamaraju, Pavan; Bhusal,
Kamal (2022),...