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- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c hasDbXref "CL:1000317" @default.
- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c hasDbXref "MGI:anna" @default.
- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c hasDbXref "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goblet_cell" @default.
- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c type Axiom @default.
- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c annotatedSource MP_0003449 @default.
- B8afc7df581133a89a4ba3349dd396f5c annotatedTarget "any structural anomaly of the glandular simple columnar epithelial cell found in the mucosal lining of the small and large intestine, whose primary function is to secrete gel-forming mucins, the major components of mucus; the goblet cell is a highly polarized unicellular exocrine gland with the nucleus and other organelles concentrated at the base of the cell; the remainder of the cell's cytoplasm is occupied by membrane-bound secretory granules containing mucin; the goblet shape is due to the mucus laden granules in the apical part expanding, causing that part of the cell to balloon; the apical plasma membrane projects microvilli to give an increased surface area for secretion" @default.