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Presence of brush cells in the mouse gallbladder

Microscopy Research and Technique, 1997
The brush cells (BC) are the second most frequent cellular component of the epithelium of the mouse gallbladder. They have a topographical distribution, being present in large numbers toward the neck and in the fundic regions of the organ and are scattered in the body. Serial section studies demonstrate that BC have a characteristic shape consisting of
Liliana Luciano, E. Reale
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Brush cells in the human fetal trachea

Pediatric Pulmonology, 1990
AbstractWe performed a morphologic examination of human fetal lung tissue, using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, in order to establish the presence of brush cells in extrapulmonary and intrapulmonary airways, and developing acinar epithelium.
Mary DiMaio   +4 more
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Role of Unipolar Brush Cells in the Vestibulocerebellum

2023
In all species, unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are most abundant in the vestibulocerebellum. Yet, the role of these excitatory interneurons in the cerebellar input stage during visual and vestibular stimulation remains elusive. Here, we review the main morphological and electrophysiological properties of UBCs in the vestibulocerebellum, and we highlight ...
Koops, Rachel N.   +5 more
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Quantitative distribution of brush cells in the rat gastrointestinal tract: brush cell population coincides with NaHCO3 secretion

Medical Molecular Morphology, 2011
The function of brush cells is obscure, but recent cytochemical studies indicate that rat bile duct brush cells secrete NaHCO(3). The aim of this study was to determine the quantitative distribution of brush cells at 16 sites of the rat gastrointestinal tract and to investigate the role of NaHCO(3) secretion at these sites. Specimens of 16 sites of the
Michiya Kobayashi   +5 more
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Postnatal differentiation of unipolar brush cells and mossy fiber-unipolar brush cell synapses in rat cerebellum

Neuroscience, 2001
The unipolar brush cells are excitatory, cerebellar granular layer interneurons that receive mossy fiber input on their dendritic brushes in the form of a giant glutamatergic synapse. We investigated the postnatal development of the brush of the unipolar brush cell in lobules IX and X by light microscopy and defined the maturation of mossy fiber ...
F Morin, Enrico Mugnaini, Maria R. Diño
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Morphological characterization of brush cells in the rat trachea

Tissue and Cell, 2020
Brush cells have recently been classified as solitary chemosensory cells. However, tracheal brush cells have not been morphologically and immunohistochemically characterized yet. In the present study, the morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of tracheal brush cells were analyzed using immunohistochemistry and scanning, and transmission
Kai Ookoshi   +4 more
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Unipolar Brush Cells

2016
The unipolar brush cells (UBCs) are excitatory interneurons in the granule cell layer of the cerebellar cortex. They amplify extra-cerebellar inputs from vestibular origin as well as other inputs whose origin is the focus of ongoing research. The UBCs are classified in two functionally and chemically distinct subclasses. Type I UBCs express calretinin,
Gabriella Sekerková, Marco Martina
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Differential distribution of brush cells in the rat lung

The Anatomical Record, 1986
AbstractThe distribution of brush cells in the rat lung was studied using electron microscopic morphometry. Samples were taken from six distinctive anatomical regions. Tissue from the trachea, lobar bronchi, terminal bronchioles, first alveolar duct bifurcations, proximal alveolar regions, and the distal alveolar region were isolated and embedded in ...
Ling-Yi Chang   +2 more
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Effect of Bronchial Brush Size on Cell Recovery

American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1987
The effect of bronchial brush size on cell recovery during fiberoptic bronchoscopy was investigated. In 20 patients undergoing diagnostic bronchoscopy, 3 additional brushings in normal peripheral airways were performed using sheathed brushes of 1.0, 1.73, and 3.0 mm in diameter.
Lewis J. Wesselius, Fredrick N. Hanson
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