Epithelnukleuszellen
Epithelnukleuszellen, also known as epithelial nucleated cells, are a type of cell found in the epithelium, which is the protective covering of the body's internal and external surfaces. These cells are characterized by their distinct nuclei, which are typically round or oval in shape and located centrally within the cell. Epithelnukleuszellen play a crucial role in various physiological processes, including protection, absorption, secretion, and filtration. They are found in various types of epithelia, such as simple squamous, simple cuboidal, simple columnar, stratified squamous, stratified cuboidal, and stratified columnar epithelia. These cells are essential for maintaining the integrity and function of the epithelium, and their proper functioning is vital for overall health and well-being. Epithelnukleuszellen can be studied using various techniques, including light microscopy, electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry, to gain insights into their structure, function, and role in disease processes.