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Expression of tricellulin in epithelial cells and non-epithelial cells.

Histology and histopathology, 2013
Tricellulin is the first molecular component of tricellular tight junctions at tricellular contacts where three epithelial cells meet, and it is required for the their formation and maintenance of the epithelial barrier. Tricellulin binds other tight junction proteins, and its expression and distribution are affected by the bicellular tight junction ...
Takashi, Kojima   +5 more
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Immortalization of epithelial cells

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 1996
The methodologies for isolating cell lines have become very powerful, particularly in terms of retaining differentiated features of the parent cells. Cell lines can be developed from primary or early passage cells as well as from transgenic animals that carry an immortalizing gene.
U, Hopfer   +5 more
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Antihistamines and Epithelial Cells

Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2000
Antihistamines have long been utilized in the symptomatic management (antihistaminic effects) of allergic rhinitis and conjunctivitis. Investigation into the nonsedating second-generation antihistamines suggests that they also possess antiinflammatory activity, and may be useful in the management of inflammation associated with allergic airway disease.
F M, Graziano, E B, Cook, J L, Stahl
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Thymic Epithelial Cells

Annual Review of Immunology, 2017
Intrathymic T cell development is a complex process that depends upon continuous guidance from thymus stromal cell microenvironments. The thymic epithelium within the thymic stroma comprises highly specialized cells with a high degree of anatomic, phenotypic, and functional heterogeneity.
Abramson, Jakub, Anderson, Graham
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SNAREs and epithelial cells

Methods, 2003
SNARE proteins control the membrane fusion events of membrane trafficking pathways. Work in epithelial cells has shown that polarized trafficking to the apical and basolateral plasma membrane domains requires different sets of SNAREs, suggesting a mechanism that contributes to the overall specificity of polarized trafficking and, perhaps, the formation
Thomas, Weimbs   +3 more
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Developing Differentiated Epithelial Cell Cultures: Airway Epithelial Cells

Toxicological Sciences, 1986
Recent progress in cell culture enables us to grow and to maintain differentiated epithelial cells in a serum-free defined culture environment. Such an epithelial cell culture system free from interference by other nonepithelial cell types should be used widely in studies related to toxicology, carcinogenesis, and disease-related problems.
R, Wu, G H, Sato, M J, Whitcutt
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