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Enteroendocrine cell types revisited
Current Opinion in Pharmacology, 2013The GI-tract is profoundly involved in the control of metabolism through peptide hormones secreted from enteroendocrine cells scattered throughout the gut mucosa. A large number of recently generated transgenic reporter mice have allowed for direct characterization of biochemical and cell biological properties of these previously highly elusive ...
Engelstoft, Maja S +3 more
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Cell Types, Circuits, Computation
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2011How does the connectivity of a neuronal circuit, together with the individual properties of the cell types that take part in it, result in a given computation? We examine this question in the context of retinal circuits. We suggest that the retina can be viewed as a parallel assemblage of many small computational devices, highly stereotypical and task ...
Azeredo da Silveira R., Roska B.
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Response of Primed LD Typing Cells to Homozygous Typing Cells
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 1977At least two different methods using cellular responses have been described for defining the determinants of the HLA‐D region: typing with HLA‐D homozygous cells and primed LD typing. Primed LD typing cells were generated in one‐haplotype‐different combinations and grouped on the basis of two or more cells appearing to define the same HLA‐D‐region ...
F H, Bach, B A, Bradley, E J, Yunis
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ALVEOLAR TYPE I AND TYPE II CELLS
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984Abstract:The alveolar epithelium comprises two main cell types: the alveolar type I and alveolar type II cell. The type I cell is a complex branched cell with multiple cytoplasmic plates that are greatly attenuated and relatively devoid of organelles; these plates represent the gas exchange surface in the alveolus.
H E, Ward, T E, Nicholas
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Deriving Respiratory Cell Types from Stem Cells
Current Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2007The reported pluripotential capabilities of many human stem cell types has made them an attractive area of research, given the belief they may hold considerable therapeutic potential for treating a wide range of human diseases and injuries. Although the bulk of stem cell based research has focused on developing procedures for the treatment of ...
Fredrik, Olsson +4 more
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Transfusion, 1985
A simple microtest for red cell (RBC) typing was developed which required 0.002 ml of reagents per test. After mixing RBCs with antibody, the microtray was incubated upside down for 10 to 15 minutes at 37 degrees C, and 10 minutes at room temperature. The trays were read after reinversion and allowing 10 to 15 minutes for the RBCs to settle. Antibodies
S W, Leong, P I, Terasaki
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A simple microtest for red cell (RBC) typing was developed which required 0.002 ml of reagents per test. After mixing RBCs with antibody, the microtray was incubated upside down for 10 to 15 minutes at 37 degrees C, and 10 minutes at room temperature. The trays were read after reinversion and allowing 10 to 15 minutes for the RBCs to settle. Antibodies
S W, Leong, P I, Terasaki
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Olfactory Ensheathing Cells: Unique Glial Cell Types?
Journal of Neurotrauma, 2004Olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) have recently been shown to have a remarkable ability to repair spinal cord injury. These cells were originally selected for transplant-mediated repair as their inherent behavior in the olfactory system is to support continual regeneration of olfactory receptor neurons throughout life. What is unique about this system
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2019
High-throughput single-cell technologies have great potential to discover new cell types. Here, we present a novel computational method, called GiniClust (Jiang et al., Genome Biol 17(1):144, 2016), to overcome the challenge of detecting rare cell types that are distinct from a large population.
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High-throughput single-cell technologies have great potential to discover new cell types. Here, we present a novel computational method, called GiniClust (Jiang et al., Genome Biol 17(1):144, 2016), to overcome the challenge of detecting rare cell types that are distinct from a large population.
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Plaque-Type Multinucleate Cell Angiohistiocytoma
Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 1998Background: Multinucleate cell angiohistiocytoma (MCAH) is a rare cutaneous disorder that usually presents as papules or nodules. Objective: This article reports a case of MCAH that appeared clinically as a large cutaneous plaque. Methods and Results: A 74-year-old woman presented with a large painless, dusky red, indurated plaque measuring 12 × 6 cm ...
A A, Issa +3 more
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1999
Abstract The paper deals with design problems of trigger (T)-type fuzzy memory cell. The authors suggest six types of T cell, which can be used in temporal fuzzy logic: memory item of 1 fuzzy bit information, converter from fuzzy date to fuzzy time interval, cell of fuzzy register, item of fuzzy memory, fuzzy delay circuit and so on.
Virant, J., Zimic, N., Mraz, M.
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Abstract The paper deals with design problems of trigger (T)-type fuzzy memory cell. The authors suggest six types of T cell, which can be used in temporal fuzzy logic: memory item of 1 fuzzy bit information, converter from fuzzy date to fuzzy time interval, cell of fuzzy register, item of fuzzy memory, fuzzy delay circuit and so on.
Virant, J., Zimic, N., Mraz, M.
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