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Variable Height of Intestinal Absorptive Cells A. MOHIUDDIN Department of Anatomy, University of Singapore. THE height of absorptive cells of the small intestine is known to vary in different parts of the gut and also according to their position on the villi. In paraffin sections it is seen that the cells at the tip of the villus are shorter than those along its sides, However, it is not generally appreciated, particularly in paraffin sections, that even adjacent cells may vary considerably in height. This becomes obvious when cells are studied in scrapings from fresh gut suspended in isotonic saline; Fig. 1 represents a not infrequent appearance of cells of the albino rat (
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