Striated duct
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striated duct is a gland duct which connects an intercalated duct to an interlobular duct. It is characterized by its folded membrane.[1] [2]
Their epithelium can be simple cuboidal or simple columnar.[3]
Striated ducts are part of the intralobular ducts.
They are found in the submandibular gland[4][5] and the parotid gland.[6]
They are not present in pancreas.
References
- ↑ Template:UCDavisOrganology – “Mammal, salivary glands (EM, Low)”
- ↑ Template:UCDavisOrganology – “Mammal, salivary glands (LM, Medium)”
- ↑ http://www.siumed.edu/~dking2/intro/glands.htm#4
- ↑ Histology image: 10103loa – Histology Learning System at Boston University
- ↑ Histology at umdnj.edu
- ↑ Oral histology at usc.edu
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