Title : The biology and physiology of the ECL cell.

Pub. Date : 1994 May-Aug

PMID : 7502521






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1 The results showed that the gastrin-evoked release of histamine and pancreastatin was accompanied by loss of vesicles, and that synthesis of histamine and pancreastatin was accelerated by sustained infusion of gastrin, a treatment that was associated with renewal of vesicles. Histamine gastrin Rattus norvegicus
2 The results showed that the gastrin-evoked release of histamine and pancreastatin was accompanied by loss of vesicles, and that synthesis of histamine and pancreastatin was accelerated by sustained infusion of gastrin, a treatment that was associated with renewal of vesicles. Histamine gastrin Rattus norvegicus
3 The ECL cells are thought to be the source of histamine necessary for the gastrin-evoked acid response. Histamine gastrin Rattus norvegicus