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Two different fixative procedures (immersion and perfusion) and four different fixative solutions were used in order to obtain the best preservation of the brush cells of the common bile duct of the rat. The results indicate that only perfusion fixation through the common bile duct is suitable, independent of the fixative solutions and their osmolarity.
Numerous brush cells were seen in the proximal and distal regions of the common bile duct. In these locations, they could be implicated in a registration and/or regulation of intraluminal pressure variations.
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Luciano, L., Castellucci, M. & Reale, E. The brush cells of the common bile duct of the rat. Cell Tissue Res. 218, 403–420 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00210353
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