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oxyntic cells
Where are Oxyntic Cells Located?
Oxyntic cells are primarily located in the
fundus
and the body of the stomach. They are found within the
gastric pits
of the gastric mucosa, interspersed among other cell types such as
chief cells
and
mucous cells
.
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