Extracellular ATP drives systemic inflammation, tissue damage and mortality [PDF]
Systemic inflammatory response syndromes (SIRS) may be caused by both infectious and sterile insults, such as trauma, ischemia-reperfusion or burns. They are characterized by early excessive inflammatory cytokine production and the endogenous release of ...
Brouckaert, Peter +4 more
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Context-Dependent Regulation of Conjunctival Goblet Cell Function by Allergic Mediators
In the eye, goblet cells responsible for secreting mucins are found in the conjunctiva. When mucin production is not tightly regulated several ocular surface disorders may occur.
Laura García-Posadas +3 more
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The influence of various feed additives on the development of duodenal goblet cells in broilers [PDF]
A comparative study was carried out on the effect of three drugs on the development of goblet cells in the duodenum of broilers. In the first experiment, day-old broilers Smena-8 were divided into 4 groups.
Seryakova Alexandra +4 more
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Autoimmune Enteropathy with Goblet-Cell Antibodies [PDF]
Boari flap was undertaken, and histological examination confirmed the presence of a single pTaG 1 papillary transitional cell carcinoma in the lower third of the ureter. Subsequent cystoscopies at three and six months were normal. One year after the surgical procedure the patient developed painless haematuria.
D, Rogahn, C P, Smith, A, Thomas
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This research was conducted in order to examine the goblet cells proliferation in duodenum, jejunum, and ileum of laying hens due to exposured with protein of excretory/secretory (ES) of Ascaridia galli adult worm.
Ummu Balqis +3 more
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Optimisation of growth conditions for ovine airway epithelial cell differentiation at an air-liquid interface [PDF]
Respiratory tract infections are of significant concern in the agriculture industry. There is a requirement for the development of well-characterised in vitro epithelial cell culture models in order to dissect the diverse molecular interactions occurring
Berry, Catherine C. +3 more
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A Multiorgan Trafficking Circuit Provides Purifying Selection of Listeria monocytogenes Virulence Genes. [PDF]
Listeria monocytogenes can cause a life-threatening illness when the foodborne pathogen spreads beyond the intestinal tract to distant organs. Many aspects of the intestinal phase of L. monocytogenes pathogenesis remain unknown.
Becattini, Simone +4 more
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Mucosubstances in the porcine gastrointestinal tract: Fixation, staining and quantification [PDF]
Mucins are of great interest in intestinal research and histochemical methods are often employed to identify them. Since it is in the nature of mucins that they are “hard to hold onto” once they come into contact with water, a frequently used medium in ...
Drewes, Barbara +3 more
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Epithelial cell specific Raptor is required for initiation of type 2 mucosal immunity in small intestine [PDF]
Intestinal tuft cells are one of 4 secretory cell linages in the small intestine and the source of IL-25, a critical initiator of the type 2 immune response to parasite infection. When Raptor, a critical scaffold protein for mammalian target of rapamycin
Aladegbami, Bola +6 more
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Differential staining of ocular goblet cells [PDF]
Millipore filters were used to obtain sheets of cells from the ocular surface. Using Periodic Acid Schiff-haematoxylin the intracellular neutral mucus of the goblet cells stains a brilliant, bright pink and the cell nuclei dark blue making it possible to observe the epithelial cells and the goblet cell population. In certain ocular surface diseases the
G G, Adams, P N, Dilly
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