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- W1134138937 abstract "In the higher vertebrates, goblet cells occur primarily in the respiratory tract, in the intestine, and in a number of excretory ducts. In amphibia, reptiles, and fishes, they are more widespread, occurring also in the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus. In the epidermis also, goblet cells may occur, example, in certain fishes. The varieties of epithelium containing mucin-producing cells are, with a few exceptions, simple or pseudostratified columnar epithelium or stratified squamous epithelium. As a rule, the goblet cells are spread fairly evenly over the epithelium. A well-developed goblet cell is usually oblong and oriented at a right angle to the surface. Its basal cytoplasmic portion holds the nucleus, whereas the luminal, broader portion contains stored mucus. The shape of the goblet cells is to a large extent adapted to the thickness of the epithelium to which they belong. In low epithelium, such as in the intestinal crypts of mammals, a well-developed goblet cell is barrel-shaped with a round or piriform theca, attaching broadly to the basement membrane." @default.
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