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Mucosa: Intestinal glands

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

Mucosa <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

Mucosa

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

 - Villi <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

- Villi

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

 - Intestinal glands <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

- Intestinal glands

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

 - Paneth cells <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

- Paneth cells

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

 - Lamina propria <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

- Lamina propria

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

 - Muscularis mucosae <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

- Muscularis mucosae

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x

Submucosa <p>Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn.  The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae.  Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells.  400x</p>

Submucosa

Epithelial invaginations into the lamina propria of the small intestine form the intestinal glands, also known as the glands or crypts of Lieberkuhn. The bases of these glands extend down to the muscularis mucosae. Intestinal glands contain goblet cells, absorptive cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine (DNES) cells and stem cells. 400x