Intralobular duct

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An intralobular duct is the portion of an exocrine gland inside a lobule, leading directly from acinus to interlobular duct. It is composed of two subdivisions, the intercalated duct and the striated duct.

They can be seen in:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Histology at USC gi/c_106
  2. ^ Physiology at MCG 6/6ch4/s6ch4_17
  3. ^ Overview in pancreas at downstate.edu
  4. ^ Slide at uottawa.ca
  5. ^ Slide at uiowa.edu

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