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This study reports the presence of caveolated cells in the duodenal glands of the white-tailed deer. Caveolated cells have not been observed previously in the duodenal glands of other species studied to date.
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Krause, W.J. Caveolated cells observed in the duodenal glands of the white-tailed deer. Experientia 36, 341–342 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01952314
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