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Obtaining Human Microglia from Adult Human Brain Tissue
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2020Microglia are resident innate immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS). Microglia play a critical role during development, in maintaining homeostasis, and during infection or injury. Several independent research groups have highlighted the central role that microglia play in autoimmune diseases, autoinflammatory syndromes and cancers.
Ishan, Agrawal +4 more
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Adult human olfactory stem cells
Brain Research, 2001The location of stem cells within the adult CNS makes them impractical for surgical removal and autologous transplantation. Their limited availability and histocompatibility issues further restrict their use. In contrast, olfactory neuroepithelium (ONe) located in the nasal passageways has a continuous regenerative capability and can be biopsied ...
F J, Roisen +6 more
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Ossicula Bertini in human adults
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1998Remnants of ossicula Bertini in their embryological position, i.e., joined to the ethmoid, were found in three out of 20 adult individuals aged 17-23 years. The ossicles closed the inferior and/or a part of the anterior wall of the sphenoidal sinus, being joined to the wall of the sinus by sutures.
Krmpotić-Nemanić, Jelena +2 more
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Human Adult Deglutition during Sleep
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 2006Objectives: Clearance of the pharynx by deglutition is important in protecting the airway. The pattern of deglutition during sleep was investigated. Methods: Deglutition during sleep was examined in 8 normal human adults via time-matched recordings of polysomnography and surface electromyography (EMG) of the thyrohyoid and suprahyoid muscles.
Kiminori, Sato, Tadashi, Nakashima
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Concha nasoturbinalis in human adult?
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1997In a macerated skull from a 20 year-old body we found, bilaterally, a variation corresponding to the nasoturbinal concha of quadrupeds. According to the data in the literature, the remnants of this concha may be named either "agger nasi" or "agger cell". These formations may impede the approach to the frontal sinus or the lacrimal sac, respectively.
Vinter, Ivan, Krmpotić-Nemanić, Jelena
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Human Fetal and Adult Chondrocytes
2015As the only cell type found in healthy adult cartilage, chondrocytes are the obvious and most direct starting point for cartilage tissue engineering. Human adult, juvenile, neonatal, and fetal chondrocytes have all been demonstrated to produce cartilage matrix components in vitro for production of engineered tissues.
Shahin, Kifah +2 more
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Human Metapneumovirus Infection in Adults
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2008Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) was first identified in 2001 in Dutch children with bronchiolitis. The virus is an RNA virus in the Pneumovirinae subfamily and is most closely related to respiratory syncytial virus. hMPV has been shown to have worldwide circulation with nearly universal infection by age 5.
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Sexual behavior in (human) adults
Neurobiology of Aging, 2003It is with great interest and fascination that I listened to Dr. Pfaff’s talk and that I read his and Jessica Mong’s paper on “Hormonal and genetic influences underlying arousal as it drives sex and aggression in animal and human brains”. It is a nice example of the current scientific way of thinking in the field of molecular biology.
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Human Adult Reproductive System
DeckerMed Medicine, 2017The human reproductive system is a unique combination of organs and endocrine components that is extremely complex and adaptive. The reproductive organs are distinct between males and females, and sexual differentiation is a result of genotype, gonadal type, and phenotype.
Rachael B Lancaster +2 more
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ORGAN CULTURE OF ADULT HUMAN SKIN
The Journal of Dermatology, 1980ABSTRACTProliferation and differentiation of the epidermis in organ culture of adult human skin by the sponge matrix method were studied histologically and autoradiographically, and the following results were obtained: On the first day of culture, mitotic figures were already observable in the epidermis.
H, Yasuno +6 more
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