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Management of goblet cell carcinoid
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2006AbstractBackground and ObjectivesGoblet cell carcinoid, a rare tumor of intermediate malignant potential, is known to account for a significant minority of appendiceal neoplasms. Sixteen new cases of gastrointestinal goblet cell carcinoid were reviewed to describe their presentation, treatment, and outcome.MethodsA review of 16 cases from a single ...
John C, Byrn +4 more
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Goblet Cells of the Human Conjunctiva
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1981We correlated histologic findings concerning conjunctival goblet cells with findings concerning the mucous membrane surfaces of the conjunctiva. Ten biopsy specimens were obtained from the upper tarsal conjunctiva and ten from the perilimbal bulbar conjunctiva.
J V, Greiner +4 more
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Science, 2021
Gut Physiology An adult human has a gut surface area averaging 30 square meters that is bombarded daily by xenobiotics and microorganisms. Mucus synthesized by goblet cells supplies a protective barrier coating. Nystrom et al. discovered that goblet cells are not all the same along the length of the gut; rather, they form different functional ...
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Gut Physiology An adult human has a gut surface area averaging 30 square meters that is bombarded daily by xenobiotics and microorganisms. Mucus synthesized by goblet cells supplies a protective barrier coating. Nystrom et al. discovered that goblet cells are not all the same along the length of the gut; rather, they form different functional ...
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Fate of Goblet Cells in Experimental Colitis
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2002We sought to correlate the characteristic changes in goblet cell morphology in the chronically inflamed large intestine of 1L10-/- mice to specific changes in goblet cell gene expression. In healthy as well as IL10-/- mice, marked differences were found among the large intestinal regions in goblet cell morphology and gene expression.
Makkink, MK (Mireille) +11 more
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Journal of Cell Science, 1973
ABSTRACTA high-molecular-weight glycoprotein (HMG), representing the majority of the soluble glycoprotein hexosamine and hexose in the intestine, was isolated by Sepharose 4B chromatography from high-speed supernatants of rat small intestinal homogenate.
J, Forstner +3 more
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ABSTRACTA high-molecular-weight glycoprotein (HMG), representing the majority of the soluble glycoprotein hexosamine and hexose in the intestine, was isolated by Sepharose 4B chromatography from high-speed supernatants of rat small intestinal homogenate.
J, Forstner +3 more
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The Anatomical Record, 1966
AbstractAlthough the role of the goblet cell in mucous secretion has been known since 1837, the actual process by which mucous is formed by the cell still is open to question. There is a known proliferation of the Golgi membranes during the early formation of mucous within peripheral Golgi vacuoles. However, there also is a concomitant proliferation of
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AbstractAlthough the role of the goblet cell in mucous secretion has been known since 1837, the actual process by which mucous is formed by the cell still is open to question. There is a known proliferation of the Golgi membranes during the early formation of mucous within peripheral Golgi vacuoles. However, there also is a concomitant proliferation of
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Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2009
Goblet cell carcinoid tumor is a rare mixed endocrine-exocrine neoplasm of the appendix. It carries an intermediate biologic behavior between a classic carcinoid tumor and a conventional adenocarcinoma. There has been a general lack of clinicopathologic parameters that can be reliably used to predict the clinical course and patient outcome.
Hanlin L, Wang, Deepti, Dhall
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Goblet cell carcinoid tumor is a rare mixed endocrine-exocrine neoplasm of the appendix. It carries an intermediate biologic behavior between a classic carcinoid tumor and a conventional adenocarcinoma. There has been a general lack of clinicopathologic parameters that can be reliably used to predict the clinical course and patient outcome.
Hanlin L, Wang, Deepti, Dhall
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Immune Regulation of Goblet Cell Development
International Archives of Allergy and Applied Immunology, 2009In rats, goblet cells were found in the bronchiole epithelium surrounding enlarged lymphoid noduli. The goblet cell number increased with age. Old rats had goblet cells in the columnar epithelium. Immunization with aerosolized antigen increased goblet cell hyperplasia in bronchioli with a luminal diameter of 0.5–1.0 mm.
S, Ahlstedt, I, Enander
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Human intestinal goblet cell mucin
Canadian Journal of Biochemistry, 1976Goblet cell mucin (GCM) has been purified for the first time from mucosal scrapings of human small intestine. Proteolytic enzymes and organic solvents were avoided during the isolation procedure. The mucin was purified by Sepharose 4B and 2B column chromatography of high-speed supernatant fractions.
I, Jabbal +3 more
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THE CONJUNCTIVAL GOBLET CELL IN PTERYGIUM FORMATION.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology, 1980Histological studies of pterygium pathology, reveals the presence of goblet cells liberally distributed throughout the epithelial surface. This feature poses medical and surgical implications which are discussed.
Frank P. English +4 more
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