| 11. | The exocrine progenitor cell develop into precursor cells expressing amylase.
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| 12. | These cells develop into amylase + / P48 + mature exocrine cells.
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| 13. | Here is a diagram that shows the differences between Endocrine and Exocrine glands.
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| 14. | It is the main exocrine gland to secrete this.
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| 15. | Other cells will give rise to the exocrine and ductal pancreatic cell populations.
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| 16. | This protein that is secreted by the exocrine pancreas.
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| 17. | The pancreas is a secretory structure with an external digestive role ( exocrine ).
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| 18. | It is also found on secretory vesicles in endocrine, neuroendocrine and exocrine cells.
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| 19. | Pancreatic progenitor cells have the ability to differentiate into both endocrine and exocrine precursors.
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| 20. | There are several types of pancreatic cancer, involving both the endocrine and exocrine tissue.
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