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Oxyntic gland mucosa

The oxyntic gland is the secretory unit of the gastric mucosa. The acid-secreting parietal cells are located in the wall of its midsection. In addition to parietal cells, these glands consist of mucous-secreting superficial and neck cells, pepsinogen-secreting chief cells, endocrine, and somatostatin cells [1]. [Pg.234]


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