Foveolar cell

Foveolar cells or surface mucous cells are mucus-producing cells which cover the inside of the stomach, protecting it from the corrosive nature of gastric acid. These cells line the gastric mucosa (mucous neck cells are found in the necks of the gastric pits). The mucus-secreting cells of the stomach can be distinguished histologically from the intestinal goblet cells, another type of mucus-secreting cell.

Foveolar cells
Microscopic section of gastric mucosa. Foveolar cells can be seen at top of the image lining the surface and pits
Details
LocationStomach
FunctionMucus production
Identifiers
Latinmucocytus superficialis
THH3.04.02.1.00023
Anatomical terms of microanatomy
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