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- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 hasDbXref "PMID:2210508" @default.
- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 hasDbXref "PMID:22911892" @default.
- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 hasDbXref "PMID:30023181" @default.
- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 type Axiom @default.
- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 annotatedSource CL_4033014 @default.
- B5610c6d1780296e4b066dd0ac651f4b1 annotatedTarget "A small, narrow, peg-shaped epithelial cell with little cytoplasm that is part of oviduct epithelium. This cell is rarer than the ciliated and secretory epithelial cells of the fallopian tube epithelium and is often found intercalated between them. Peg cells are generally distributed basally along the epithelium and have been found in high concentrations at the fimbriated, distal end of the fallopian tube in humans. It may have a regenerative/stem-cell function. In humans, markers include EPCAM, CD44, and ITGA6." @default.