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Intralobular duct : ウィキペディア英語版 | Intralobular duct
An intralobular duct is the portion of an exocrine gland inside a lobule, leading directly from acinus to interlobular duct. It is composed of two subdivisions, the intercalated duct and the striated duct. In the human mammary gland, the intralobular duct is a part of the glandular system that resides within the lobules. Lobules contain clusters of ducts whose secretory alveolies are drained by the intralobular duct. The intralobular ducts are usually lined with simple cuboidal epithelial cells that are lined by myoepithelial cells as well. The intralobular ducts of the lobules drain into the interlobular ducts between lobules. They can be seen in: * pancreas〔(Overview in pancreas at downstate.edu )〕〔(Slide at uottawa.ca )〕 * salivary glands〔(Slide at uiowa.edu )〕 ==References== 〔
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