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6th Edition of International Conference on Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine

September 28-30 | London, UK

September 28 -30, 2026 | London, UK

Bowmans Gland Cells

Bowmans Gland Cells

There is no widely recognized term or specific information available about "Bowman's Gland Cells." However, if you are referring to Bowman's glands in the context of the olfactory system, here is a brief description: Bowman's glands are specialized structures associated with the olfactory epithelium in the nasal cavity. These glands secrete mucus that facilitates the detection of odors by trapping odorant molecules and aiding in their transport to olfactory receptors. The mucus produced by Bowman's glands helps maintain a moist and receptive environment for olfactory sensory neurons. Bowman's glands are important for olfactory function, contributing to the sense of smell. The mucus they produce not only enhances the sensitivity of olfactory receptors but also helps protect the delicate sensory cells from environmental irritants. Olfactory epithelium, including Bowman's glands, undergoes constant turnover, with new cells being generated to replace damaged ones. Dysfunction in Bowman's glands or the olfactory system can impact the ability to smell and may be associated with conditions such as anosmia (loss of smell).

Committee Members
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Nagy Habib

Nagy Habib

Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Lucie Bacakova

Lucie Bacakova

Institute of Physiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic
Speaker at Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine 2026 - Marco Polettini

Marco Polettini

DVM, Italy

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