Zusammenfassung
Das Übergangsepithel wird den mehrreihigen Epithelien zugeordnet, weil alle seine Zellen die Basallamina (1), zum Teil mit schmalen Füßchen, berühren.
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Krstić, R.V. (1988). Oberflächenepithelien. Übergangsepithel. Beispiel: Entleerte Harnblase des Affen. In: Die Gewebe des Menschen und der Säugetiere. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61380-7_19
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