Acinar Cell

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CSP: any of the cells lining an acinus; acinus is a general term used to designate a small saclike dilatation, particularly one found in various glands.,MSH: Cells lining the saclike dilatations known as acini of various glands or the lungs.,NCI: A secreting cell that lines an acinus (i.e. a small sac or sac-like structure). A representative example is the acinar cell located in the pancreas that produces pancreatic enzymes and juices.

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