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Cholecystocyte

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Cholecystocyte
Details
LocationGallbladder
FunctionEpithelium
Identifiers
Latincholecystocytus
THH3.04.06.0.00006
Anatomical terms of microanatomy[edit on Wikidata]

A cholecystocyte is an epithelial cell found in the gallbladder tightly joined by junctional complexes.

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References

  1. Maurer, KJ.; Carey, MC.; Fox, JG. (Feb 2009). "Roles of infection, inflammation, and the immune system in cholesterol gallstone formation". Gastroenterology. 136 (2): 425–40. doi:10.1053/j.gastro.2008.12.031. PMC 2774219. PMID 19109959.
  2. Gilloteaux, J.; Ott, Donald W.; Oldham‐Ott, Carla K. (January 2013). "The Gallbladder of the Electric Ray Torpedo Marmorata Risso Displays Excrescent Cholecystocytes with Merocrine and Apocrine‐Like Secretions". The Anatomical Record. 296 (1): 79–95. doi:10.1002/ar.22621. ISSN 1932-8486.
Anatomy of the liver, pancreas and biliary tree
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Biliary tract
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