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Oral and maxillofacial manifestations in young patients with Hyalin fibromatosis syndrome: A case series

open access: goldOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Cases
Study design: Case report. Objective: To present two cases of young children with Hyaline Fibromatosis Syndrome and their oral and maxillofacial manifestations.
Iman Malakuti   +5 more
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SOME PROPERTIES OF HYALIN [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Cell Biology, 1970
The principal protein component of the hyaline layer of sea urchin eggs is the calcium-insoluble protein first described by Kane and Hersh. The protein hyalin is abnormally high in acidic amino acids, almost devoid of basic amino acids, and ...
R. E. Stephens, Robert E. Kane
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Role of Hyalin-like Protein in Gliding and Biofilm Formation by <i>Capnocytophaga Ochracea</i>

open access: goldThe Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College, 2021
Capnocytophaga ochracea possesses a type-IX secretion system that exports proteins which have a gliding motility-associated C-terminal (CTD) domain. This system is found in several species of the Bacteroidetes phylum.
Kazuko Okamoto‐Shibayama   +5 more
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Formation and involution of Mallory bodies ("alcoholic hyalin") in murine and human liver revealed by immunofluorescence microscopy with antibodies to prekeratin.

open access: greenProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 1979
Antibodies raised against prekeratin intensely and specifically stain, in immunofluorescence microscopy, Mallory bodies ("alcoholic hyalin") present in livers of human alcoholics and griseofulyin-treated mice.
Helmut Denk   +4 more
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A Molecular Analysis of Hyalin—A Substrate for Cell Adhesion in the Hyaline Layer of the Sea Urchin Embryo

open access: bronzeDevelopmental Biology, 1998
The hyaline layer of echinoderm embryos is an extraembryonic matrix that functions as a substrate for cell adhesion through early development. The major constituent of the hyaline layer is the protein hyalin, a fibrillar glycoprotein of approximately 330
Gary M. Wessel   +4 more
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On the ultrastructure of hyalin, a cell adhesion protein of the sea urchin embryo extracellular matrix. [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Cell Biology, 1992
Hyalin is a large (ca. 350 x 10(3) kD by gel electrophoresis) molecule that contributes to the hyalin layer surrounding the sea urchin embryo. In previous work a mAb (McA Tg-HYL), specific for hyalin, was found to inhibit cell-hyalin adhesion and block ...
David L. Adelson   +2 more
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Pericentral hepatic fibrosis and intracellular hyalin in diabetes mellitus

open access: bronzeGastroenterology, 1980
Five patients with maturity-onset diabetes mellitus and hepatomegaly were studied. This group in cluded moderately obese females in whom hepatomegaly and abnormal liver studies were associated with a marked elevation in the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Kenneth R. Falchuk   +4 more
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Ueber Hyalin, insbesondere seine Beziehung zum Colloid [PDF]

open access: greenArchiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin, 1892
Paul Ernst
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Ueber kanalisirtes Fibrin und Hyalin [PDF]

open access: greenArchiv für Pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und für Klinische Medicin, 1882
Rud Virchow
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