Citrus psorosis virus movement protein contains an aspartic protease required for autocleavage and the formation of tubule-like structures at plasmodesmata [PDF]
Plant virus cell-to-cell movement is an essential step in viral infections. This process is facilitated by specific virus-encoded movement proteins (MPs), which manipulate the cell wall channels between neighboring cells known as plasmodesmata (PD ...
Borniego, María Belén+4 more
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Failed Tubule Recovery, AKI-CKD Transition, and Kidney Disease Progression.
The transition of AKI to CKD has major clinical significance. As reviewed here, recent studies show that a subpopulation of dedifferentiated, proliferating tubules recovering from AKI undergo pathologic growth arrest, fail to redifferentiate, and become ...
M. Venkatachalam+3 more
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Pattern Formation of an Epithelial Tubule by Mechanical Instability during Epididymal Development
A single epithelial tubule undergoes morphogenesis to form a functional shape during the development of internal organs; however, the mechanical processes that are directed by the molecular signals regulating tubular morphogenesis are poorly understood ...
Tsuyoshi Hirashima
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P2X receptors: epithelial ion channels and regulators of salt and water transport. [PDF]
When the results from electrophysiological studies of renal epithelial cells are combined with data from in vivo tubule microperfusion experiments and immunohistochemical surveys of the nephron, the accumulated evidence suggests that ATP-gated ion ...
Brian F. King+29 more
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FOXM1 drives proximal tubule proliferation during repair from acute ischemic kidney injury.
The proximal tubule has a remarkable capacity for repair after acute injury, but the cellular lineage and molecular mechanisms underlying this repair response are incompletely understood. Here, we developed a Kim1-GFPCreERt2 knockin mouse line (Kim1-GCE)
Monica Chang-Panesso+9 more
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Aim: Comparison of casein phosphopeptides (CPPs) and amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP), tricalcium phosphate, and hydroxyapatite on assessment of dentine tubule occlusion on primary enamel using scanning electron microscope (SEM).
Mebin George Mathew+5 more
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A novel quantitative measurement method for irregular tubules in breast carcinoma
Tubule detection is very crucial and is one of the important criterions for tubule formation assessment in breast carcinoma. The output of tubule formation is essential to determine the grade of breast carcinoma based on the Nottingham Histological ...
Xiao Jian Tan+3 more
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Of late, numerous microphysiological systems have been employed to model the renal proximal tubule. Yet there is lack of research on refining the functions of the proximal tubule epithelial layer—selective filtration and reabsorption.
Ramin Banan Sadeghian+7 more
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Mitochondrial Pathology and Glycolytic Shift during Proximal Tubule Atrophy after Ischemic AKI.
During recovery by regeneration after AKI, proximal tubule cells can fail to redifferentiate, undergo premature growth arrest, and become atrophic. The atrophic tubules display pathologically persistent signaling increases that trigger production of ...
R. Lan+6 more
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High speed sCMOS-based oblique plane microscopy applied to the study of calcium dynamics in cardiac myocytes [PDF]
blique plane microscopy (OPM) is a form of light sheet microscopy that uses a single high numerical aperture microscope objective for both fluorescence excitation and collection.
Dunsby, CW+8 more
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