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Long‐term stability of transcrestal sinus augmentation

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Transcrestal sinus augmentation has emerged as a minimally invasive alternative to lateral window techniques for vertical bone augmentation in the edentulous maxilla. Since its early introduction and modification over the last several decades, this technique has demonstrated predictable outcomes for implant placement in regions with limited ...
Sandra H. Stuhr   +4 more
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Understanding exosomes in regenerative dentistry

open access: yesPeriodontology 2000, EarlyView.
Abstract Background Regenerative dentistry is shifting from cell‐based strategies to cell‐free biologics capable of orchestrating intricate tissue repair. Exosomes, nanosized extracellular vesicles carrying bioactive molecular payloads, have emerged as central modulators of intercellular communication.
Paras Ahmad   +2 more
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What Is Your Diagnosis? Esophageal and Gastric Washes in a Pet Moellendorff's Rat Snake

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Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Lina C. Bilhalva   +5 more
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The airway goblet cell

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2003
The two principal features of airway goblet cells are rapid secretion of mucin onto the airway surface and increase in number (hyperplasia) with chronic inhaled 'insult'. The first is associated with homeostasis, the latter with pathophysiology. Myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase (MARCKS) is a key molecule regulating mucin exocytosis, a process also ...
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Goblet cell adenocarcinoma

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology
Appendix, considered a vestigial and disposable organ, has been long neglected as a source of abdominal tumors. Among the appendiceal tumors, goblet cell adenocarcinoma (GCA) is a rare primary epithelial neoplasm which has undergone multiple name changes and classifications in recent years, adding to confusion surrounding this unique amphicrine tumor ...
Jula, Veerapong, Mojgan, Hosseini
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Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix

Cancer, 1974
Twelve tumors of the appendix are described which show histologic features different from both ordinary carcinoid and adenocarcinoma. The principal cell type has a close resemblance to the normal goblet cell in the epithelium of the intestinal tract. Paneth's and argentaffin cells were present in considerable numbers in some of these tumors.
S G, Subbuswamy   +3 more
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Goblet cell stress management

Science Signaling, 2023
Autophagy augments the mucus-secreting capacity of goblet cells by reducing ER stress.
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Goblet cell carcinoid of the appendix

Human Pathology, 1982
A goblet cell carcinoid (adenocarcinoid) of the appendix was studied ultrastructurally and found to have features at variance with those of previously reported cases. The findings support a hypothesis that adenocarcinoids represent a composite, biphasic neoplasm of two morphologically differentiated cells, each derived from a common endodermal ...
F H, Rodriguez, D P, Sarma, J H, Lunseth
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Goblet Cells Secretion and Mucogenesis

Annual Review of Physiology, 1990
In the final discussions of the last Ciba Symposium on Mucus and Mucosa (London, 1984), I voiced my impression that, in this gelatinous drama of mucus formation, several scripts were looking for characters, and some characters were looking for roles. Now, four years later, we have been able to locate a few of the missing characters and see them play ...
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Mucins, Mucus, and Goblet Cells

Chest, 2018
The respiratory epithelium is lined by mucus, a gel consisting of water, ions, proteins, and macromolecules. The major macromolecular components of mucus are the mucin glycoproteins, which are critical for local defense of the airway. There are three classes of mucins in the airways: those that are secreted but do not polymerize (MUC7), those that are ...
Jonathan, Ma   +2 more
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