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A reconstruction of the duct system and secretory tubules of the human bronchial submucosal gland

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A graphic reconstruction has been made of a submucosal gland from a normal human main bronchus, revealing a collecting duct not previously described. Ciliated respiratory epithelium dips into the gland opening to line the first part of the duct, the <i>ciliated duct</i>, and then gives way, in the <i>collecting duct</i>, to an epithelium composed of tall, columnar, eosinophilic cells containing numerous large mitochondria. This cell structure suggests that the collecting duct controls ionic and water concentration. From the collecting duct arise secretory tubules lined by mucous cells—<i>mucous tubules</i>. Tubules lined by serous cells—<i>serous tubules</i>—arise from mucous tubules either terminally or laterally.

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