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Stomach Anatomy: Cells and Secretions in an Empty Stomach
The empty non-stretched stomach contains parietal and chief cells. The former secretes hydrochloric acid and intrinsic factor, while the chief cells secrets the enzyme pepsinogen.Gastric Cancer - Related Articles
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