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In vitro culture of equine respiratory mucosa explants
The Veterinary Journal, 2009An in vitro model of the upper respiratory tract of the horse was developed to investigate mechanisms of respiratory diseases. Four tissues of the upper respiratory tract of three horses were collected. Explants were maintained in culture at an air-liquid interface for 96h.
Annelies, Vandekerckhove +5 more
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Heterotopic respiratory mucosa of the uterine corpus
Journal of Interdisciplinary Histopathology, 2016A 47-year-old, single, Chinese woman presented with pain on the 1st day of menses for more than 30 years. Her dysmenorrhea worsened over years and underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingooophorectomy. The myometrium showed trabeculated appearance, and there were adhesions between ovaries and fallopian tubes. A pale solid brownish
Sarala Ravindran +2 more
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Studying Bacterial Adhesion to Respiratory Mucosa
2000Adhesion to host tissues enables human pathogens to withstand host defense mechanisms such as removal by fluid flow, mucociliary clearance, and other physical processes. Adhesion is therefore an essential prerequisite for successful colonization of epithelial surfaces and is recognized as a virulence factor for bacterial, viral and fungal pathogens ...
Maria Cristina Plotkowski +2 more
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Sensory receptor organs of the human nasal respiratory mucosa
American Journal of Anatomy, 1969AbstractHuman nasal respiratory mucosa has a limited capacity for localization of stimuli and discrimination of sensory modalities. In order to obtain morphological data on its receptor organs, histochmeical and electron microscopical studies were undertaken in six individuals ranging in age from 18 to 39 years.It was found that the nasal respiratory ...
N, Cauna, K H, Hinderer, R T, Wentges
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Respiratory Mucosa Damage after Brush Biopsy
1981Brush biopsy through the flexible fiberoptic bronchoscope is a very valuable method in the diagnosis of bronchial carcinoma. In cases with occult bronchial carcinoma bronchial brushing from every single segment bronchus may be necessary to detect the tumour.
R. Lundgren, P. Hörstedt, B. Winblad
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pH Effects on Ciliomotility and Morphology of Respiratory Mucosa
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1977Tracheal cilia of cows exposed, in vitro, for 20 hours to different acidities and alkalinities of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide, respectively, showed ciliomotility at pH values as low as 4.9, while the epithelial cells began to be expelled from the mucosa at pH 6.7, initiating a reduction of ciliary function around this pH value.
B, Holma, M, Lindegren, J M, Andersen
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Distribution of Respiratory Mucin Proteins in Human Nasal Mucosa
The Laryngoscope, 2003AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis The upper respiratory tract is involved in many acute and chronic respiratory tract diseases that present with the symptom of mucus hypersecretion. Mucin genes that encode for the backbone of glycoproteins contribute to the viscoelastic property of airway mucus.
David A, Groneberg +9 more
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Respiratory Mucosa Wound Healing and Its Management: An Overview
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1995Successful management of airway wounds are gauged by the extent to which the three functions of the airway (protection, respiration, phonation) are preserved. A major objective during wound healing of the airway is to minimize scarring and stricture formation.
J E, Dohar, S E, Stool
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Effects of passive smoking on adult nasal respiratory mucosa
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2013AbstractObjective:The present study aimed to investigate nasal mucosal changes in response to passive exposure to cigarette smoke.Study design:The study included 20 women aged 35–51 years who were scheduled for non-rhinological surgical procedures, and who had at least 10 years' prolonged passive exposure to household cigarette smoke.
S, Elwany, Y H, Saeed, I, Talaat
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Xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes in human respiratory nasal mucgsa
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1991Study of oxidative and non-oxidative xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes was undertaken in microsomal and cytosolic fractions of two human livers, 10 individual and several pooled samples of human respiratory nasal mucosa obtained by surgical operation of male and female patients affected by hypertrophy of the inferior turbinates.
Gervasi P G +4 more
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