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Endocytosis of Polypeptides in Rabbit Nasal Respiratory Mucosa
Physiology, 1997The nasal respiratory mucosa of the rabbit has a leaky epithelium actively transporting polypeptides by a specific transcytosis probably involved in sampling antigens. The transfer displays saturation kinetics and is abolished by metabolic inhibitors, actin filamet and microtubule disassemblers, inhibitors of vesicle fusion, and receptor recycling;it ...
D Cremaschi, C Porta, R Ghirardelli
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[Mechanisms of inflammation of the respiratory mucosa].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 2002A UNIVERSAL UBIQUITOUS PHENOMENON: Because it involves many different species, inflammation is a universal phenomenon. It is also an ubiquitous phenomenon because several organs may be involved within a given species. In humans, where it is involved in almost all pathological conditions, inflammation reaches its highest degree of complexity. FOUR STEPS:
A T, Dinh-Xuan, T V, Nguyen
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[Neural control of the respiratory nasal mucosa].
HNO, 2004Respiratory nasal mucosa fulfils the function of pretreating the inspired air. The periodic nasal cycle and pathologic functional disturbances of the endonasal tissue influence the nasal passages. The secretion of the seromucous glands and extravasation from the blood vessels are essential for mucocilliary transport.
S, Knipping, A, Riederer, A, Berghaus
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Medicina clinica, 1997
To investigate the effect of epithelial cells from respiratory mucosa on eosinophil activation.Epithelial cell cultures were obtained from healthy nasal mucosa and nasal polyps. Eosinophils were isolated from peripheral blood and incubated with epithelial cell conditioned media (HECM) in the presence or absence of dexamethasone (10 microM).
J, Mullol +6 more
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To investigate the effect of epithelial cells from respiratory mucosa on eosinophil activation.Epithelial cell cultures were obtained from healthy nasal mucosa and nasal polyps. Eosinophils were isolated from peripheral blood and incubated with epithelial cell conditioned media (HECM) in the presence or absence of dexamethasone (10 microM).
J, Mullol +6 more
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Carcinogenicity of nickel subsulfide for respiratory tract mucosa.
Cancer research, 1978The carcinogenicity of nickel subsulfide, Ni3S2, for respiratory tract epithelium was studied in heterotopic tracheal transplants with doses of 1 and 3 mg Ni3S2 per trachea. Chemical determinations indicated that Ni3S2 persisted in the tracheas for seven to nine months.
T, Yarita, P, Nettesheim
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Histochemistry of the Nasal Respiratory Mucosa
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1958openaire +2 more sources
Bacterial interactions with human respiratory mucosa in vitro
1995The theme of this thesis is to study the interactions of non-typable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) with intact human respiratory mucosa in vitro. Recent evidence suggests that bacteria are mainly associated with respiratory mucus during exacerbation of chronic bronchitis but penetration of antibiotics into respiratory ...
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Bacterial infections of respiratory and gastrointestinal mucosae
Vaccine, 1990openaire +1 more source
Respiratory epithelium in the mandibular alveolar mucosa
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1967Edward P. Rossi, Donald R. Allore
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[Immunopathology of the respiratory mucosa].
Archives francaises de pediatrie, 1983P, Scheinmann, J, Paupe
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