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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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Antihistamines and Epithelial Cells
Allergy and Asthma Proceedings, 2000Antihistamines 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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Microscopy Research and Technique, 2001
It has recently been shown that the progeny from a single cell may comprise the epithelial population of a fully developed lactating mammary outgrowth in mice. Serial transplantation of epithelial fragments from this clonally derived gland demonstrates that the subsequently generated outgrowths are also comprised of progeny from the original antecedent.
G H, Smith, G, Chepko
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It has recently been shown that the progeny from a single cell may comprise the epithelial population of a fully developed lactating mammary outgrowth in mice. Serial transplantation of epithelial fragments from this clonally derived gland demonstrates that the subsequently generated outgrowths are also comprised of progeny from the original antecedent.
G H, Smith, G, Chepko
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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 cell adhesion mechanisms
The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1989Without the establishment and maintenance of specialized junctions, the specific association of which characterizes epithelial cells, the epithelium-specific polarity would not exist. The major goal of this review has been to develop the idea that relationships between CAMs and junctions do occur.
B, Boyer, J P, Thiery
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Linking EMT programmes to normal and neoplastic epithelial stem cells
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2021Arthur W. Lambert, R. Weinberg
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Epithelial cell adhesion molecules
Experimental Cell Research, 1986Recognition and binding between cells are of fundamental importance for a proper function of multicellular organisms, both during embryonic development and in the adult stage. Recently several cell surface proteins that are involved in these phenomena have been discovered.
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The Journal of Pathology, 2002
AbstractThis review concentrates on recent evidence about lung stem cell origins and plasticity. The range of potential cells which can repopulate the injured lung, classically the basal and mucous secretory cells of the trachea, the Clara cells of the bronchiole, and the type II pneumocyte of the alveolus, has been extended to include the mucusāgland ...
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AbstractThis review concentrates on recent evidence about lung stem cell origins and plasticity. The range of potential cells which can repopulate the injured lung, classically the basal and mucous secretory cells of the trachea, the Clara cells of the bronchiole, and the type II pneumocyte of the alveolus, has been extended to include the mucusāgland ...
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Intestinal epithelial cells: regulators of barrier function and immune homeostasis
Nature reviews. Immunology, 2014L. Peterson, D. Artis
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