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  1. ... cells or mu- cus producing glandular cells, for metaplasia from columnar epithelium into stratified squa- mous epithelium, and for ...
  2. ... and distribution of goblet cells, and goblet cell metaplasia in smaller airways (Reid 1967). In addition, atrophy of the columnar epithelium (Wright and Stuart 1965) and spotty squamous ...
  3. ... and distribution of goblet cells, and goblet cell metaplasia in smaller airways (Reid 1967). In addition, atrophy of the columnar epithelium (Wright and Stuart 1965) and spotty squamous ...
  4. ... 1929, 8: 527-32.—Drew, G. H. Experimental metaplasia; the formation of columnar ciliated epithelium from fibroblasts in Pecten. J. Exp. ...
  5. ... the sputum, Class II, Stage III variety. ‘These metaplasias vary in degree and position, and the change from normal tall columnar epi- thelium may be very abrupt; in fact, ...
  6. ... AND INFECTIONS OF RESPIRATORY TRACT than a true metaplasia. The basal cells of the epithelium have a cubical or columnar form; above them the cells be- come polygonal ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Smoking and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General 
    Publication: United States. Office on Smoking and Health, 1979
    ... by submucosal and goblet cells) and the ciliated columnar epithelial cells lining the larger airways. Denudation of epithelium, an increased number of goblet cells, and squamous metaplasia have been demonstrated by Auerbach, et al. (11) ...
  8. ... of the al- veolar epithelium into cuboidal and columnar cells and cellular monstrosities, and stratifica- tion, giant cell formation and squamous eell metaplasia of the bronchial epithelium (Bauer and Schaer; Warren ...
  9. ... by submucosal and goblet cells) and the ciliated columnar epithelial cells lining the larger airways. Denudation of epithelium, an increased number of goblet cells, and squamous metaplasia have been demonstrated by Auerbach, et al. (11) ...
  10. ... region* They show more disposition to displace the columnar epithelium than ... involve the glands* Metaplasia also occurs at this point and may extend ...
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