PHYL 4504 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma, Respiratory Epithelium, Secretion

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Phyl 4504 lecture 18 november 16, 2020 submucosal glands and disease. Identify the importance of smgs, their development, functions, and location and explain nasal. Smgs importance and function as an example of smgs: recognize cellular composition of tracheobronchial smgs and differentiate mucus cells and serous cells in smgs. List factors that contribute to smgs secretion and explain the ionic mechanism of smgs secretion: be familiar with methods of studying smgs. List regulators of liquid secretion from smgs: explain mechanisms of conversion from healthy to pathologic mucus, be familiar with the role of smgs in cystic fibrosis, asthma, copd, chronic bronchitis and treatment of mucus dysfunction in diseases. The proximal ciliated duct, the medial collecting region, and the secretory region of the distal gland. Importance of submucosal glands in airway: amplify the ability of airways to produce mucus that has role in airway immune defence.

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