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The Endometrial Epithelium [PDF]
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Cilia in the ciliary epithelium
Albrecht von Graefes Archiv f�r Klinische und Experimentelle Ophthalmologie, 1980Cilia in the pigmented and nonpigmented ciliary epithelial cells were studied by electron microscopy in the normal Rhesus monkey eye. In addition cilia formation was studied following paracentesis as well as injection of hemoglobin into the vitreous cavity.
Minoru Tanaka, Yoshitaka Ohnishi
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1988
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses epithelia, which are essentially surface tissues of ectodermal origin. The epidermis covering the surface of the skin on the outside of the body is a typical epithelium. However, epithelia cover the surfaces of other tissues and are not necessarily confined to the outside of the animal; oral epithelium and the ...
A.S. Cole, J.E. Eastoe
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses epithelia, which are essentially surface tissues of ectodermal origin. The epidermis covering the surface of the skin on the outside of the body is a typical epithelium. However, epithelia cover the surfaces of other tissues and are not necessarily confined to the outside of the animal; oral epithelium and the ...
A.S. Cole, J.E. Eastoe
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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 ...
Claes H. Dohlman+3 more
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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 ...
Claes H. Dohlman+3 more
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Inflammasomes of the intestinal epithelium
Trends in Immunology, 2015While the functional importance of inflammasomes in blood-derived cell types is well established, it remains poorly understood how inflammasomes in nonhematopoietic cells contribute to mucosal immunity. Recent studies have revealed functional roles of inflammasomes - particularly NAIP/NLRC4, NLRP6, and noncanonical caspase-4 (caspase-11) - within ...
Sellin Mikael E.+3 more
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Defending the epithelium [PDF]
Two studies examine the microbe-fighting peptides that keep infection at bay in the urinary tract and the colon. In the urinary tract, such peptides are deployed with lightning speed, and in the colon a short-chain fatty acid induces the peptides and fends off dysentery caused by Shigella species ( pages 636 – 641
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Airway epithelium and apoptosis
Apoptosis, 1999Recent advances revealed that airway epithelium possesses versatile functions and plays a vital role in the mucosal defense and inflammatory responses. A maintenance of airway epithelium integrity is thus important and appears to be tightly regulated by a balanced cell proliferation and apoptosis.
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Attachment of Helicobacter pylori to human gastric epithelium mediated by blood group antigens.
Science, 1993Helicobacter pylori is associated with development of gastritis, gastric ulcers, and adenocarcinomas in humans. The Lewis(b) (Le(b)) blood group antigen mediates H. pylori attachment to human gastric mucosa.
T. Borén+4 more
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Kinetics of spermatogenesis in mammals: seminiferous epithelium cycle and spermatogonial renewal.
Physiological Reviews, 1972The kinetics of spermatogenesis in mammals are reviewed with special emphasis on the seminiferous epithelium cycle and spermatogonial renewal . 2 features of the spermatogenic process are that for a given species each step of spermatogenesis has a ...
Y. Clermont
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Rips in the Pigment Epithelium
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1983Rips of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) are an uncommon complication of RPE detachment. We suspect that RPE rips are the result of tractional forces acting along the margin of the detached RPE, and that the risk of tearing is greatly enhanced by laser photocoagulation.
William H. Knobloch+2 more
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