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41ependymal cells — Cells that line cavities in the central nervous system considered to be a type of glial cell …
42interdigitating cells — Cells found particularly in thymus dependent regions of lymph nodes; they have dendritic morphology and accessory cell function …
43Kurloff cells — Cells found in the blood and organs of guinea pigs that contain large secretory granules but are of unknown function …
44memory cells — Cells of the immune system that remember the first encounter with an antigen and facilitate the more rapid secondary response when the antigen is encountered on a subsequent occasion. The long lasting immune memory is humoral and resides in B… …
45neurosecretory cells — Cells that have properties both of electrical activity, carrying impulses, and a secretory function, releasing hormones into the bloodstream. In a sense, they are behaving in the same way as any chemically signalling neuron, except that the… …
46nurse cells — Cells accessory to egg and/or sperm formation in a wide variety of organisms. Usually thought to synthesize special substances and to export these to the developing gamete …
47pancreatic acinar cells — Cells of the pancreas that secrete digestive enzymes; the archetypal secretory cell upon which much of the early work on the sequence of events in the secretory process was done …
48permissive cells — Cells of a type or species in which a particular virus can complete its replication cycle …
49phalangeal cells — Cells of the organ of Corti (in the inner ear) …
50physaliphorous cells — Cells of chordoma (tumour derived from notochordal remnants) that appear vacuolated because they contain large intracytoplasmic droplets of mucoid material …