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Caption | Histology of parietal cells from wild type and Slc9a4tm1Ges/Slc9a4tm1Ges mice at 9 weeks of age. A: Wild type (+/+) parietal cells. Arrows indicate secretory canaliculi. B: Typical Slc9a4tm1Ges/Slc9a4tm1Ges parietal cells often had a single nidus of canalicular membranes (arrow), which was usually restricted to the apical pole of the cell. C: A small subset of mutant parietal cells exhibited larger canaliculi (arrow) suggestive of more active acid secretion. D: Necrotic, highly vacuolated cells (N) were often observed in mutant gastric glands. E: Mutant gastric glands contained more cells with the condensed chromatin (arrow) characteristic of apoptosis. Scale bar in A, 20um. | ||||
Copyright | This image is from Gawenis LR, J Biol Chem 2005 Apr 1;280(13):12781-9 and is displayed with the permission of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology who owns the Copyright. Full text from JBC. J:98566 | ||||
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