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"A cell secreting sebun, an oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands, composed of keratin, fat, and cellular debris." [MESH:A.12.200.702]  +
"An epithelial cell that lines the peripheral gas exchange region of the lungs of air-breathing vertebrates." [GOC:tfm, PMID:20054144]  +
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"A cell that is specialised to accumulate a particular substance(s)." [FB:ma]  +
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"A mucosa that is part of a ileum [Obol]." [OBOL:automatic]  +
"A cell of the strip of specialized ectoderm flanking each side of the embryonal neural plate, which after the closure of the neural tube, forms a column of isolated cells along the dorsal aspect of the neural tube. Most of the cranial and all of the spinal sensory ganglion cells arise by differentiation of neural crest cells." [MESH:A.16.254.600]  +
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"A mesenchymal cell in embryonic development found in a contracting mass and that gives rise to osteoprogenitors." [GOC:tfm, PMID:5025404]  +
"A cell found within the adrenal medulla that secrete biogenic amine hormones upon stimulation." [GOC:tfm, http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/6405/adrenal-gland]  +
"An embryonic cell that develops into a nerve cell or neuron." [FMA:70563]  +
"An early neural cell developing from the early ependymal cell of the neural tube." [GOC:tfm, ISBN:0618947256]  +
"In anatomy, the throat is the anterior part of the neck, in front of the vertebral column. It consists of the pharynx and larynx. An important feature of the throat is the epiglottis, a flap which separates the esophagus from the trachea and prevents inhalation of food or drink. The throat contains various blood vessels, various pharyngeal muscles, the trachea (windpipe) and the esophagus. The hyoid bone and the clavicle are the only bones located in the throat of mammals. It is sometimes considered a synonym for fauces. [WP,unvetted]." [Wikipedia:Throat]  +
"Any animal cell containing pigment granules." [GOC:tfm, ISBN:0721662544]  +
"A lining of mostly endodermal origin, covered in epithelium, which is involved in absorption and secretion. They line various body cavities that are exposed to the external environment and internal organs. It is at several places continuous with skin: at the nostrils, the lips, the ears, the genital area, and the anus. The sticky, thick fluid secreted by the mucous membranes and gland is termed mucus. The term mucous membrane refers to where they are found in the body and not every mucous membrane secretes mucus[WP]" [Wikipedia:Mucous_membrane]  +
"A specialized mesenchymal cell that resides in the dermal papilla located at the bottom of hair follicles. This cell plays a pivotal roles in hair formation, growth, and cycling." [GOC:tfm, PMID:9893172]  +
"A set of midline structures surrounding the brainstem of the mammalian brain, originally described anatomically, e.g., hippocampal formation, amygdala, hypothalamus, cingulate cortex. Although the original designation was anatomical, the limbic system has come to be associated with the system in the brain subserving emotional functions. As such, it is very poorly defined and doesn't correspond closely to the anatomical meaning any longer. [BirnLex]. including the hippocampus, amygdala, anterior thalamic nuclei, and limbic cortex, which support a variety of functions including emotion, behavior, long term memory, and olfaction [Wikipedia]." [BIRNLEX:Limbic_system, Wikipedia:Limbic_system]  +
"A cell lining the outside of the blastocyst. After binding to the endometrium, trophoblast cells develop into two distinct layers, an inner layer of mononuclear cytotrophoblast cells and an outer layer of continuous multinuclear cytoplasm, the syncytiotrophoblast cells, which form the early fetal-maternal interface." [GOC:tfm, MESH:A.11.936]  +
"functional part of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma, which refers to the structural tissue of organs, being exactly, connective tissues. Early in development the mammalian embryo has three distinct layers: ectoderm (external layer), endoderm (internal layer) and in between those two layers the middle layer or mesoderm. The parenchyma of most organs is of ectodermal (brain, skin) or endodermal origin (lungs, gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas). The parenchyma of a few organs (spleen, kidneys, heart) is of mesodermal origin. The stroma of all organs is of mesodermal origin[WP]." [Wikipedia:Parenchyma]  +
"A multifate stem cell found in skeletal muscle than can differentiate into many different cell types. Distinct cell type from satellite cell." [PMID:18282570]  +