transitional epithelial cells

What are Transitional Epithelial Cells?

Transitional epithelial cells, also known as urothelial cells, are a type of epithelial cell that line the urinary tract, including the bladder, ureters, and parts of the urethra. These cells have the unique ability to change shape and stretch, allowing the bladder to expand and contract as needed during urine storage and release.

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