The American journal of anatomy . rev \ f -fY I. \ — Ift — Epithelium Duct of gland. L, muscularismucoscB Gland tubulesshowing mucouscells and demi-lunes Fig. 9. Transverse section of tunica mucosa and part of tela submucosa ofoesophagus of Procyon. x 120. 22 Emil Goetsch. are so largo that they form small sessile acini along the sides ofthe tubules. In both cases intercellular capillaries are seen in ironhematoxylin preparations, outlined by cement lines running betweenthe adjacent surfaces of the cells. In the acinus-like demilunes ofi In glands at the lower end these intercellular ductules
The American journal of anatomy . rev \ f -fY I. \ — Ift — Epithelium Duct of gland. L, muscularismucoscB Gland tubulesshowing mucouscells and demi-lunes Fig. 9. Transverse section of tunica mucosa and part of tela submucosa ofoesophagus of Procyon. x 120. 22 Emil Goetsch. are so largo that they form small sessile acini along the sides ofthe tubules. In both cases intercellular capillaries are seen in ironhematoxylin preparations, outlined by cement lines running betweenthe adjacent surfaces of the cells. In the acinus-like demilunes ofi In glands at the lower end these intercellular ductules open into acentral lumen which is directly continuous with the lumen of themain tubule. Although the material was not suitable for studyingthe secretory content of the cells, because of the fact that the oesoph-agus was fixed in Zenkers fluid fully an hour after the animal was l)> milune .
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