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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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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, 1986Recent 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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2006
Kidney tubules are an essential component of an organism's blood clearance mechanism, recovering essential metabolites from glomerular filtration by active transport. Tubules are subject to injury, usually as the result of ischemia-reperfusion events that damage the polarized tubular cell layer that coats the tubule basement membrane, causing ...
Peter L, Smith +2 more
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Kidney tubules are an essential component of an organism's blood clearance mechanism, recovering essential metabolites from glomerular filtration by active transport. Tubules are subject to injury, usually as the result of ischemia-reperfusion events that damage the polarized tubular cell layer that coats the tubule basement membrane, causing ...
Peter L, Smith +2 more
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2011
It is likely that adult epithelial stem cells will be useful in the treatment of diseases, such as ectodermal dysplasias, monilethrix, Netherton syndrome, Menkes disease, hereditary epidermolysis bullosa, and alopecias. Additionally, other skin problems such as burn wounds, chronic wounds, and ulcers will benefit from stem cell-related therapies ...
Kyle M, Draheim, Stephen, Lyle
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It is likely that adult epithelial stem cells will be useful in the treatment of diseases, such as ectodermal dysplasias, monilethrix, Netherton syndrome, Menkes disease, hereditary epidermolysis bullosa, and alopecias. Additionally, other skin problems such as burn wounds, chronic wounds, and ulcers will benefit from stem cell-related therapies ...
Kyle M, Draheim, Stephen, Lyle
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Amniotic Epithelial Cell Culture
2018Ovine amniotic epithelial cells (oAEC) are a subset of placental stem cells with great regenerative and immunomodulatory properties. Indeed, oAEC are object of intense study for regenerative medicine thanks to the several advantages in developing pre-clinical studies on a high value translational animal model, such as sheep. For this reason, a critical
Angelo Canciello +3 more
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BioEssays, 1997
AbstractNew molecular markers for epidermal stem cells have enabled their isolation both in vitro and from the epidermis lying between hair follicles. Micro‐dissection experiments have localised a second population of stem cells within hair follicles. Epidermal stem cells have a patterned distribution in vivo.
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AbstractNew molecular markers for epidermal stem cells have enabled their isolation both in vitro and from the epidermis lying between hair follicles. Micro‐dissection experiments have localised a second population of stem cells within hair follicles. Epidermal stem cells have a patterned distribution in vivo.
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Thymic epithelial cell culture
Microscopy Research and Technique, 1997Culture of epithelial cells from the thymus of children and laboratory animals has been used for more than two decades to evaluate both the nature of these cells and their importance in the selection and maturation of functional T cells. Especially by the use of serum-free cultures and by establishment of cell lines from cultured thymic epithelial ...
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The Epidermal Merkel Cell Is an Epithelial Cell
Dermatologica, 2009TROMA 1 a monoclonal antibody against cytokeratin, was found to react with epidermal Merkel cells. This demonstrates the epithelial origin of MC.
J H, Saurat, L, Didierjean
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Differentiation, 2008
Androgen receptor (AR) within prostatic mesenchymal cells, with the absence of AR in the epithelium, is still sufficient to induce prostate development. AR in the luminal epithelium is required to express the secretory markers associated with differentiation.
Robert J, Matusik +11 more
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Androgen receptor (AR) within prostatic mesenchymal cells, with the absence of AR in the epithelium, is still sufficient to induce prostate development. AR in the luminal epithelium is required to express the secretory markers associated with differentiation.
Robert J, Matusik +11 more
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Epithelial cells in ocular allergy
Current Allergy and Asthma Reports, 2003Conjunctival epithelial cells do not act only as mechanical barriers, preventing the entry of particles, bacteria, viruses, and noxious substances into the eye but they are also active participants in the regulation of allergic inflammation via expressing adhesion/effector molecules (intercellular adhesion molecule-1, vascular cell adhesion molecule-1,
Murat, Irkeç, Banu, Bozkurt
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