- Foveolar cell
Infobox Anatomy Name Surface mucous cell Latin mucocytus superficialis GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.04.02.1.00023 Infobox Anatomy Name Mucous neck cell Latin exocrinocytus cervicalis GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.04.02.1.00029 Foveolar cells are mucus producing cell biology cell s which cover the inside of the stomach , protecting it from the corrosive nature of gastric acid . Foveolar cells are also known as surface mucous cells or mucous neck cells, depending on the location. These cells line the gastric mucosa and gastric pit s. ref http www.dartmouth.edu anatomy Histo GI GI DMS129 popup.html ref The mucous secreting cells of the stomach can be distinguished histologically from the intestinal goblet cell s. Prevention of autodigestion The mucus produced by these cells is extremely important, as it prevents the stomach digesting itself. Parietal cells produce potent hydrochloric acid, which damages cells. Gastric chief cells produce pepsinogen, which is activated by the acid to form pepsin . Pepsin is a protease that can digest and damage stomach cells. To prevent these disastrous effects, mucus and bicarbonate ions HCO3 are secreted by the foveolar cells also known as mucous cells . N.B. mucous is an adjective whereas mucus is a noun, i.e. mucous cells secrete mucus. The mucus allows the acid at pH above 4 to penetrate lining, but below pH 4 i.e. when acid is more concentrated the acid cannot penetrate the mucus. This is called viscous fingering. ref www.nature.com nature journal v360 n6403 abs 360458a0.html ref Thus the foveolar cells can pump out a lot of acid, but acid once in the lumen of the stomach is prevented from returning. References ... Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm Category Mucus secreting cells Category Human ... more details
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- Enterochromaffin cell
cells share a clonal origin with other gut cell lineages journal Development volume 110 issue ... to the gut and chromaffin because of a chromium salt reaction that they share with chromaffin cell ... like cell s ECL . They look like EC cells but do not contain 5 HT. ECL cells respond to gastrin released by G cells and they release histamine , which will stimulate the parietal cells to produce gastric ... to Kulchitsky cells, have been implicated in the origin of small cell lung cancer . ref http www.emedicine.com radio topic405.htm eMedicine Lung Cancer, Small Cell Article by Abid Irshad Bot generated ... Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm Human cell types derived primarily from ectoderm Category Human cells Cell biology stub de Enterochromaffine Zelle es C lulas enterocromafines fr Cellule ... more details
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- Cell mobility
Cell mobility generally refers to motility , but may also refer to other ways of activation, such as cell differentiation and cell proliferation . disambig ... more details
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- Oxyphil cell
Wikt Oxyphil cell may refer to Oxyphil cell parathyroid Oxyphil cell pathology disambiguation ... more details
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- Memory cell
Memory cell may refer to Memory cell, a building block of computer data storage Memory cell, a standard unit in electronic chip design Memory B cell , an antibody producing cell Memory T cell , an infection fighting cell disambig nl Geheugencel sv Minnescell zh ... more details
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- The Cell (disambiguation)
The Cell is a 2000 psychological thriller film starring Jennifer Lopez. The Cell s may also refer to The Cell , a Hydrogen Producing system produced by The Cell Inc. The Cell song The Cell song , by Jandek U.S. Cellular Field , also known as The Cell , a baseball stadium in Chicago The Cells , a rock band Molecular Biology of the Cell textbook Molecular Biology of the Cell , a textbook published by Garland Science See also Cell disambiguation disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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- Single cell
Single cell and similar can mean Single cell thunderstorm Single cell organism Single Cell comic , a comic Single Cell Orchestra , run by Miguel Fierro Single Cell Orchestra album , a music album Single cell protein Single unit recording Single cell recording , a neuro electric monitoring technique a battery electric of one cell disambig single cell learning ... more details
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- Effector cell
An effector cell may refer to The muscle, gland or organ cell capable of responding to a stimulus at the terminal end of an Neuron Direction efferent neuron or motor neuron. Plasma cell Effector B cell immune system , a type of white blood cell disambig ... more details
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- CD8+ cell
unreferenced date August 2011 CD8 CD8 positive cell commonly refers to a T cell that expresses CD8 on its cells surface. Usually the terms CD8 , CD8 cell, CD8 T cell, and cytotoxic T cell are interchangeable. Category T cells ... more details
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- Cell games
Cell games can refer to Cell games cellular automaton or Cellular automaton, in mathematics Cell Games Dragon Ball Cell Games Dragon Ball , a saga in Dragon Ball Z disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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- Cell structure
Cell structure may refer to An organelle , or the layout of organelles of the biological cell itself The structure of a covert cell , often involved in underground resistance, organised crime, terrorism or any group requiring stealth in its operations In mathematics, the structure of a cell complex disambig ... more details
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- Cell Stem Cell
Infobox Journal cover File Cell Stem Cell.gif editor Deborah J. Sweet discipline Developmental biology abbreviation Cell Stem Cell publisher Cell Press country United States impact 23.563 impact year 2009 ISSN 1934 5909 eISSN 1875 9777 history 2007 present openaccess After 12 months frequency Monthly website http www.cell.com cell stem cell home link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 19345909 link1 name Online access Cell Stem Cell is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by Cell Press , an imprint of Elsevier . The journal was established in 2007 and focuses on stem cell research. Both research articles and reviews are published, at about a 7 to 1 ratio. ref cite web url http www.intute.ac.uk cgi bin fullrecord.pl?handle 20081125 1100285 title Cell Stem Cell accessdate 19 June 2010 publisher Intute ref ref 2009 Journal Citation Reports Science Edition. ref External links Official website http www.cell.com cell stem cell home References reflist Category Biology journals Category English language journals Category Delayed open access journals Category Cell Press academic journals Category Publications established in 2007 Category Monthly journals fr Cell Stem Cell ... more details
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- Cell potential
Cell potential may refer to Membrane potential , the potential across the membrane of a biological cell Standard electrode potential , the potential between electrodes of an electrochemical cell disambiguation ... more details
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- Cell breathing
Cell breathing may refer to Cellular respiration , metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms Cell breathing telephony , radio interference from other mobile transmitters in the same cell disambig ... more details
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- Cell plate
Unreferenced date December 2009 image Phragmoplast.png thumb 300px Phragmoplast and cell plate formation in a plant cell during cytokinesis. Left side Phragmoplast forms and cell plate starts to assemble in the center of the cell. Toawards the right Phragmoplast enlarges in a donut shape towards the outside of the cell, leaving behind mature cell plate in the center. The cell plate will transform into the new cell wall once cytokinesis is complete. Cytokinesis in terrestrial plant s occurs by cell plate formation. This process entails the delivery of Golgi apparatus Golgi derived and endosomal vesicles carrying cell wall and cell membrane components to the plane of cell division and the subsequent fusion of these vesicles within this plate. After formation of an early tubulo vesicular network at the center of the cell, the initially labile cell plate consolidates into a tubular network and eventually a fenestrated sheet. The cell plate grows outward from the center of the cell to the parental plasma membrane with which it will fuse, thus completing cell division . Formation and growth of the cell plate is dependent upon the phragmoplast , which is required for proper targeting of Golgi apparatus Golgi derived vesicles to the cell plate. As the cell plate matures in the central part of the cell, the phragmoplast disassembles in this region and new elements are added on its outside. This process leads to a steady expansion of the phragmoplast and, concomitantly, to a continuous retargeting of Golgi apparatus Golgi derived vesicles to the growing edge of the cell plate. Once the cell ... that transform the callose rich, flexible cell plate into a cellulose rich, stiff primary cell wall . The heavy dependence of cell plate formation on active Golgi apparatus Golgi stacks explains why plant cell s, unlike mammalian cells, do not disassemble their secretion machinery during cell division. DEFAULTSORT Cell Plate Category Cell cycle Category Mitosis Category Plant cells sr ... more details
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- Cell test
Cell test s ing may mean Entertainment Cell Test Prison Break &mdash Cell Test , an episode of Prison Break Biology Cell culture assays Biopsy test &mdash testing cells from a biopsy Sickle cell test &mdash the test for sickle cell anemia Antigen leukocyte cellular antibody test Telecomm CDMA mobile test set &mdash CDMA cellular mobile phone tester Mobile Device Testing &mdash cell phone testing disambiguation ... more details
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- Molecular Cell
Infobox Journal title Molecular Cell cover editor discipline Cell biology , molecular biological abbreviation Mol. Cell publisher Cell Press country frequency history 1997 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.cell.com molecular cell link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS http www.cell.com molecular cell rss atom JSTOR OCLC 38065664 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1097 2765 eISSN boxwidth Molecular Cell publishes research articles and review material that focus on analyzes at the molecular level, with an emphasis on new mechanistic insights. Launched in 1997, Molecular Cell publishes 24 issues a year. The impact factor of Molecular Cell in 2009 is 14.608. Category Publications established in 1997 Category Molecular and cellular biology journals biology journal stub fr Molecular Cell ... more details
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- Large cell
Large cell is a term used in oncology . It does not refer to a particular type of cell rather it refers to cells that are larger than would be normally expected for that type. It is frequently used when describing lymphoma and lung cancer . It was more frequently used in the past than it is used today, when doctors often could tell little about a cell other than its size, and it was used for classification systems such as the Working Formulation for lymphoma. As such, the term lives on in the names of many conditions, even when the size of the cell is no longer one of the most important diagnostic criteria. The phrase giant cell is also frequently used, especially with carcinoma . Giant cell tumors include giant cell tumor of bone and giant cell tumor of the tendon sheath . ref MeshName Giant Cell Tumors ref See also nosology anaplastic large cell lymphoma References reflist External links http www.mayoclinic.com health cancer AN00654 FORCESSL false& Overview at Mayo Clinic http chemo.net large.htm Large Cell and Giant Cell MeshName Carcinoma, Giant Cell Category Diseases and disorders disease stub de Riesenzelle ... more details
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- Cell type
A cell type is a distinct morphological or functional form of cell biology cell . When a cell switches state from one cell type to another, it undergoes cellular differentiation . A list of distinct cell types in the adult human body may include several hundred distinct types. ref Molecular Biology of the Cell , Fourth Edition, Bruce Alberts, Alexander Johnson, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, Peter Walter ref ref http www.copewithcytokines.de cope.cgi?key cell 20types ines.de cope.cgi COPE database ref These are the different cell types in the multicellular organism. Another way to classify cells into types is according to their basic morphology Cell biology Anatomy prokaryotic and eukaryotic . Classification cells into the cell types changes with time, just like the taxonomic classification of organisms. See also Eukaryote Differences among eukaryotic cells overview of different cell types in the multicellular eukaryotes animal, plant, fungal cells Plant cells Cell types plant cell types References Reflist Human cell types derived primarily from ectoderm Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm Germ layer Category Developmental biology cell biology stub de Zelltyp ... more details
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- Red cell
Red cell may refer to Red blood cell , a type of cell in the blood that transports oxygen Red Cell , a term in US Government parlance for teams that test the effectiveness of tactics Red Cell NCIS , an episode in the TV series NCIS Red Cell is also the name of the most prominent terrorist group in the TV series La Femme Nikita TV series La Femme Nikita disamb ... more details
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- Dead Cell
Dead Cell may refer to Dead Cell , a song on the album Infest album Infest by American band Papa Roach . List of Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty characters Dead Cell Dead Cell , a fictional organization from the video game Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty . http ourfinalfight.com Dead Cell , an online zombie book written in journal format. See also cell death disambig ... more details
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- D cell
D cell can mean D battery , a common size of Battery electricity battery D cell biology , a hormone secreting, regulatory cell type found in the stomach DCell Computer Science , a recursively defined, fault tolerant data center network disambig ... more details
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- Cell Mates
Cell Mates can mean Cell Mates album , the second album released by the band Bowling for Soup on their own Queso Records Cell Mates play , a play by Simon Gray. It opened at the Albery Theatre, London on 17 February 1995 disambig ... more details
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- Cell?cell interaction
Cell cell interaction refers to the direct interactions between cell biology cells that play a role in the Developmental biology development and function of multicellular organisms. ref name CooperTheCell cite book title The Cell A Molecular Approach url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov bookshelf br.fcgi?book cooper&part A2058 last Cooper first Geoffrey M. year 2000 2009 edition 2 isbn 087893300X Using ISBN for the 5th edition, which is more up to date than the version on NCBI bookshelf 2nd ed ISBN I believe is 0 87893 106 62000, but this is not retrievable accessdate 2009 11 03 ref Interactions between cells can be stable cell junctions involved in the organization of tissue biology tissues or transient, such as the interactions between cells of the immune system or the interactions involved in tissue inflammation . ref name CooperTheCell These types of intercellular interactions are distinguished from other types of interactions, such as those between cells and the extracellular matrix . References reflist Category Cell biology Category Cell communication Category Cell signaling Category Molecular biology molecular cell biology stub ... more details
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- Power cell
Power cell may refer to Battery electricity , an array of galvanic cells for storing electricity Electrochemical cell , a device that generates electricity from chemical reactions Fuel cell , an electrochemical energy conversion chamber using reactants Solar cell , a photovoltaic panel that converts light energy into electricity disambig ... more details
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