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Pulmonary Epithelium

2006
Repair or regeneration of defective lung epithelium would be of great therapeutic potential. Cellular sources for such repair have long been searched for within the lung, but the identification and characterization of stem or progenitor cells have been hampered by the complexity and cellular heterogeneity of the organ.
Anne E, Bishop, Julia M, Polak
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Acetowhite epithelium

Gynecologic Oncology, 2004
The study was undertaken to provide further understanding of the phenomenon of "acetowhite epithelium".Solutions of acetic and similar acids were applied to the atypical transformation zone to demonstrate (or not) acetowhite epithelium.Acetowhite epithelium is not unique to acetic acid, but can be mimicked by other water soluble carboxylic acids ...
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ARTIFICIAL CORNEAL EPITHELIUM

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1968
To the Editor: Water-impermeable transparent membranes of polypropylene or polymethyl methacrylate have been placed intralamellarly in patients having bullous keratopathy. 1-4 This procedure is of little help because, although the stroma in front of the membrane dehydrates and the epithelial edema disappears, the posterior stroma becomes even more ...
C H, Dohlman   +3 more
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Ultrastructure of conjunctival epithelium replacing corneal epithelium

Current Eye Research, 1986
After corneas of mice had been totally denuded of their epithelium by the application of n-heptanol, the new epithelium which grew over the corneas was studied by electron microscopy at intervals up to 7 months. The purpose was to compare the basal attachment of the new cells, derived from conjunctiva, with that of true corneal epithelial cells growing
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Neosquamous Epithelium Does Not Typically Arise from Barrett's Epithelium

Clinical Cancer Research, 2006
AbstractPurpose: Neosquamous epithelium (NSE) can arise within Barrett's esophagus as a consequence of medical or surgical acid reduction therapy, as well as after endoscopic ablation. Morphologic studies have suggested that NSE can develop from adjacent squamous epithelium, submucosal gland ducts, or multipotent progenitor cell(s) that can give rise ...
Thomas G, Paulson   +6 more
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Spiral prominence epithelium

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractRecent studies have shown neuroendocrine-type cells in human spiral prominence epithelium. A light microscopic and ultrastructural study was made on the guinea pig spiral prominence epithelium to try and identify neuroendocrine cells. The study showed that such cells were not present in the guinea pig spiral prominence epithelium.
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Normal Ovarian Surface Epithelium

2002
The ovarian surface epithelium (OSE) is the part of the pelvic mesothelium that covers the ovary. It is also referred to in the literature as ovarian mesothelium (OM) (1, 2) or normal ovarian epithelium (NOE) (3), and it used to be called ‘germinal epithelium’ because it was mistakenly believed to give rise to germ cells.
Auersperg, N, Wong, AST
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Corneal Epithelium

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1974
Using microdensitometry, the recovery courses of glycogen concentration and lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) reactivity were monitored following a standard period of epithelial anoxia. Although the reactivity imbalance of LDH between the superficial and basal cell layers was restored, as was the sagittal thickness of the epithelium, by about six hours ...
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