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Español: Histología típica de H&E y un esquema que representa la estructura y los tipos de células (incluidas las células maduras con sus marcadores moleculares específicos y las células madre candidatas) de las glándulas gástricas en diferentes regiones anatómicas (Antrum vs. Corpus).
Muc5AC mucina 5AC, TFF1 factor de trébol 1, GS-II griffonia simplicifolia II, TFF2 factor de trébol 2, Muc6 mucina 6, UEAI ulex europaeus aglutinina I, GIF factor intrínseco gástrico, Pga1 pepsinógeno 1, PGC pepsinógeno C, ChgA cromogranina A, Dclk1 doble -quinasa tipo cortina 1.
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Source Gastric Stem Cells: Physiological and Pathological Perspectives. Review Front Cell Dev Biol. 2020;8:571536. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2020.571536.
Author Shiyu Xiao , Liya Zhou

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