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Synonyms (add reference(s), please)
Type I SMP PMID: 33731961
Definition (free text, with reference(s), please. PubMed ID format is PMID:XXXXXX)
An enteric glial cell that is associated with neuron cell bodies within submucosal ganglia of the gastrointestinal tract. This cell is located in the submucosa, a layer of connective tissue beneath the intestinal mucosa. This cell plays a role in modulating secretomotor neuron activity and contributes to the regulation of digestive fluid secretion and absorption.
NOTE: Type I myenteric plexus glia and Type 1 Submucosal Plexus Glia are BOTH TYPE 1 after reading the literature. Submucosal is also type 1, NOT type 2.
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Preferred term label
Type 1 Submucosal Plexus Glia
Synonyms (add reference(s), please)
Type I SMP PMID: 33731961
Definition (free text, with reference(s), please. PubMed ID format is PMID:XXXXXX)
An enteric glial cell that is associated with neuron cell bodies within submucosal ganglia of the gastrointestinal tract. This cell is located in the submucosa, a layer of connective tissue beneath the intestinal mucosa. This cell plays a role in modulating secretomotor neuron activity and contributes to the regulation of digestive fluid secretion and absorption.
PMID: 33731961 PMID: 28487635 https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2023.1170309
Parent cell type term (check the hierarchy here https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/cl)
submucosus nerve plexus UBERON:0005304
Anatomical structure where the cell type is found (check Uberon for anatomical structures: https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/uberon)
Your ORCID
https://orcid.org/0009-0005-7919-4905
Additional notes or concerns
NOTE: Type I myenteric plexus glia and Type 1 Submucosal Plexus Glia are BOTH TYPE 1 after reading the literature. Submucosal is also type 1, NOT type 2.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: