Immunofluorescence studies of the distribution of gastrin cells in different clinical states
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- 1 August 1970
- Vol. 11 (8) , 646-648
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.11.8.646
Abstract
Examination of human gastric biopsies by an indirect immunofluorescence technique using antihuman gastrin confirms the variability in distribution and number of gastrin-secreting (G) cells (Solcia, Vassallo, and Capella, 1969) observed by morphological, cytochemical, and electron microscopical studies. In cases with presumed secondary hypersecretion a profound degree of G-cell hyperplasia is observed. Immunofluorescence with. antigastrin can provide valuable information on the state of the G cells in different physiological states, particularly if used in conjunction with other cytochemical techniques.Keywords
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