Clinical and pathological features of patients with recurrent anti-glomerular basement membrane disease. [PDF]
Liu YR, Ning W, Qi YY, Zhao ZZ.
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Objective This study investigates the role of senescent epidermal basal cells in cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) pathogenesis using skin samples from patients with CLE and a mouse model of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods Cellular senescence profiling used datasets from the NCBI GEO database and Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP ...
Sena Yamamoto +13 more
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Persistent Chronic Thrombo-Inflammation in Anti-Glomerular Basement Membrane Disease Despite Immune Complex Removal. [PDF]
Douté M +8 more
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Distribution of myoepithelial cells and basement membrane proteins in the resting, pregnant, lactating, and involuting rat mammary gland. [PDF]
Michael J. Warburton +3 more
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The Development of the Human Female Reproductive Tract. Part 1: Uterine Tube and Uterus
ABSTRACT The uterine tubes and uterus develop from the paramesonephric (Müllerian) ducts. Most experimental data are obtained in rodents. Since the (micro‐)anatomy of the murine urogenital tract differs from that in humans, evaluation of the translatability of mouse data to human development is relevant.
Cindy J. M. Hülsman +4 more
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Targeted incorporation of collagen IV to the basement membrane: A step forward for developing extracellular protein therapies. [PDF]
Pokidysheva EN +4 more
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The Development of the Human Female Reproductive Tract: Part 2—Vagina
ABSTRACT Urogenital epithelium replaces the original paramesonephric (Müllerian) epithelium in the human fetal vagina. We re‐investigated this cell replacement histologically and with three‐dimensional reconstructions. In the lesser pelvis, both Müllerian ducts fuse to form the uterovaginal canal.
Cindy J. M. Hülsman +4 more
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to characterize the phytochemical profile and potential antiaging and wound‐healing activities of 70% hydroalcoholic crude extract (CHE) from Myrcia neoobscura leaves and its fractions—insoluble (IF), ethyl acetate (EAF), and aqueous (AF)—for use in phytocosmetics for skin application.
Larissa Mascarenhas Krepsky +17 more
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The Role of Basement Membrane Thickening in Airway Physiology and Immunopathology of Severe Asthma. [PDF]
Liu MH, Hallstrand TS.
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