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A novel approach is introduced that leverages polymer phase transitions to modulate brush behavior. The oleophilic bottle brush system exhibits two distinct melting transitions—bulk and surface—enabling a two‐stage swelling and wetting transition.
Luciana Buonaiuto+7 more
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It has been proposed that the non-saturable component of intestinal glucose absorption, apparent following prolonged exposure to high intraluminal glucose concentrations, is mediated via the low affinity glucose and fructose transporter, GLUT2 ...
Richard J Naftalin
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LOCALIZED LANTHANUM STAINING OF THE INTESTINAL BRUSH BORDER [PDF]
Jane Overton
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Moving Encounters: Actin Treadmilling in the Brush Border [PDF]
In this issue of Developmental Cell, Meenderink et al. (2019) describe how treadmilling of the actin core of nascent microvilli on the apical surface of epithelial cells underlies their motility across the cell surface, collision with each other, and ultimately clustering to form the "brush border."
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Surprisingly, a cell can bind to itself to make a self‐adhesion, which engineered here to improve how cells attach to biomaterials. Nanoprinting are used to make 3D structures smaller than cells–called Self‐Adhesion‐Tunnels (SATs)–around which cells can wrap and bind to themselves.
Anamika Singh+4 more
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STUDIES ON THE ORGANIZATION OF THE BRUSH BORDER IN INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS [PDF]
Alexander Eichholz, Robert K. Crane
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THE FINE STRUCTURE OF THE MICROVILLI OF ISOLATED BRUSH BORDERS OF INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS [PDF]
C.A.R. Boyd, D. S. Parsons
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Irons BK, Minze MG. Drug treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in patients for whom metformin is contraindicated. Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2014;7:15–24.There is an error in the text on page 19:“Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors are infrequently ...
Irons BK, Minze MG
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Building the brush border, one microvillus at a time. [PDF]
Morales EA, Gaeta I, Tyska MJ.
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Differences in virus receptor for type I and type II feline infectious peritonitis virus. [PDF]
Feline infectious peritonitis viruses (FIPVs) are classified into type I and type II serogroups. Here, we report that feline aminopeptidase N (APN), a cell-surface metalloprotease on the intestinal, lung and kidney epithelial cells, is a receptor for ...
Hohdatsu, T+4 more
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