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Goblet cell / Microvillus / Lamina propria / Basal lamina / Cell membrane / Enterocyte / Intestine / Columnar / Epithelium / Biology / Anatomy / Epithelial cells
Date: 2010-12-11 11:31:49
Goblet cell
Microvillus
Lamina propria
Basal lamina
Cell membrane
Enterocyte
Intestine
Columnar
Epithelium
Biology
Anatomy
Epithelial cells

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