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Ultrasonographic Features of Spiradenomas and Cylindromas as Diagnostic Clues in the Pre‐Therapeutic Setting

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JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Diana Crisan   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Post‐Traumatic Facial Macules

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JEADV Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Molly Papadopoullos   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Basement membrane heterogeneity

The Histochemical Journal, 1989
Cette etude resume les caracteristiques communes a toutes les membranes basales et discute certains aspects de leur ...
F T, Bosman   +3 more
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Basement Membranes in Cancer

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1985
Basement membranes are ubiquitous tissue constituents which occur as supportive structure adjacent to epithelium, endothelium, mesothelium and also around smooth as well as striated muscle cells, Schwann cells and fat cells. In various types of cancer, basement membranes have been extensively studied by electron microscopy.
F T, Bosman, M, Havenith, J P, Cleutjens
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Basement Membranes in Development

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 1999
The aim of this review is to introduce the reader to the main ECM constituents and to some of their roles in development. The main functions of the ECM during embryogenesis are the production, promotion, and regulation of normal tissue structure. Among the ECM components, LMs have been the most extensively studied in relation to embryo-genesis.
N K, Relan, L, Schuger
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Glomerular Basement Membrane Autoantibodies

2014
Partie 10, Chapitre 65 ; International ...
Luque-Paz, Damien   +2 more
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Basement membranes

Cell Biochemistry and Function, 1987
R, Timpl   +3 more
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Human alveolar basement membrane. Chemical and immunologic comparisons with glomerular basement membrane and trophoblast basement membrane

Microvascular Research, 1976
Abstract Human alveolar basement membrane (ABM) has been isolated and compared with human glomerular basement membrane (GBM) and trophoblast basement membrane (TBM). The three basement membranes (BMs) differed substantially in chemical composition.
B A, Bray, E C, LeRoy
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Proteoglycans of basement membranes

Experientia, 1993
Proteoglycans carrying either heparan sulfate and/or chondroitin sulfate side chains are typical constituents of basement membranes. The most prominent proteoglycan (perlecan) consists of a 400-500 kDa core protein and three heparan sulfate chains.
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Ultrastructure of Basement Membranes

1989
Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the morphological aspects and composition of ultrastructure of basement membranes. The fine structure of basement membranes in parallel with immunohistochemical investigations is described. The main ultrastructural component of all basement membranes is a three-dimensional network of cords.
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