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Human Thyroid Epithelial Cells
2003The thyroid gland contains two populations of epithelial cells, of quite different embryological origin and function. Only the major component-the follicular cells-will be considered here. The minor C cell population, which forms only a few percent, can be ignored for the purposes of primary culture.
Williams, DW, Wynford-Thomas, D
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Life Sciences, 1978
Abstract The aim of the study was to obtain a reliable estimate of the pH of the parenchymal ( i.e. , epithelial) cell compartment of the choroid plexus. From the analysis of the distribution of 14C-dimethyloxazol-idinedione (DMO) and 3H-inulin in the lateral ventricular plexus, a value of 7.0 can be calculated for choroid cell pH. Because of the
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Abstract The aim of the study was to obtain a reliable estimate of the pH of the parenchymal ( i.e. , epithelial) cell compartment of the choroid plexus. From the analysis of the distribution of 14C-dimethyloxazol-idinedione (DMO) and 3H-inulin in the lateral ventricular plexus, a value of 7.0 can be calculated for choroid cell pH. Because of the
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The Role of Epithelial Cells as Accessory Cells
1987Mucosal immunity is characterized by poor or absent responses to most orally administered antigens (1,2). Antigens access into gut-associated lymphoid tissues (GALT) is partially inhibited by a mucous coat containing glycoproteins and secretory IgA (3).
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Role of Epithelial Cells in Asthma
Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1998Vignola AM +6 more
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