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Structure of pyloric gland

Known as: Glands, Pyloric, Pyloric Gland, Glandula pylorica 
The coiled tubular glands that produce mucous and gastrin located around the pylorus in the stomach.
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2005
2005
The intestine-specific caudal-related homeobox transcription factor Cdx2 is widely accepted to play a key role in intestinal… 
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2004
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2004
Three cases of a distinctive intraductal tubular adenoma, pyloric type, of the main pancreatic duct are reported. The patients… 
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
To generate a novel understanding of Intestinal metaplasia (IM) on the basis of cellular differentiation status, a total of 132… 
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
In order to understand the histogenesis of precancerous and cancerous lesions, we investigated the clonality of normal single… 
1988
1988
Sequential changes of numbers of pepsinogen 1 (Pg 1)-decreased pyloric glands (PDPG) detected by immunohistochemistry and of the… 
1985
1985
The distribution and quantification of enteroendocrine cells exhibiting immunoreactivities to nine peptides and one amine were… 
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1975
Highly Cited
1975
In order to elucidate the histogenesis of gastric cancer preceded by “chronic gastritis”, 67 foci (58 cases) of minute cancer… 
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1967
Highly Cited
1967
Histochemical methods specific for carbohydrate constituents distinguish a number of widely different entities in several types…