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The epithelium of the secondary palate from embryonic mice (12-14 days of gestation) was enzymatically separated from the palatal mesenchyme and was cultured in association with mesenchyme from the embryonic tongue, incisor, and salivary... more
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      EmbryologyMorphologyMorphogenesisGrowth
Tumor epithelial cells develop within a microenvironment consisting of extracellular matrix, growth factors, and cytokines produced by nonepithelial stromal cells. In response to paracrine signals from tumor epithelia, stromal cells... more
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      Wound HealingMast CellsApoptosisMultidisciplinary
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      Stem CellsWound HealingCell DifferentiationOptometry and Ophthalmology
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a global health problem. Being a progressive disease characterized by inflammation, it deteriorates pulmonary functioning. Research has focused on airway inflammation, oxidative stress, and... more
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      Global HealthCytokinesToll like receptor signalingToll Like Receptors
The effect of 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-ribonucleoside (AICAR) activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) on the transport of the model radiolabeled dipeptide [3H]-D-Phe-L-Gln was investigated in the human epithelial colon... more
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      PhysiologyKineticsScanning Transmission Electron MicroscopyIntestinal Mucosa
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      DentistryCytokinesCell BiologyExtracellular Matrix
Background: Several synthetic and natural matrices have been described for tissue engineering of bladder but there is little information on the effects of processing on their subsequent mechanical performance or interaction with human... more
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      Tissue EngineeringRegenerative MedicineSterilizationUrinary Tract
Epithelial homeostasis incorporates the paradoxical concept of internal change (epithelial turnover) enabling the maintenance of anatomical status quo. Epithelial cell differentiation and cell loss (cell shedding and apoptosis) form... more
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      RegenerationApoptosisMultidisciplinarySignal Transduction
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      GeneticsZoologyImmunohistochemistryCell line
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      Electron MicroscopyScienceMembrane ProteinsMultidisciplinary
Background: Tight junctions (TJs) represent the major barrier within the paracellular pathway between intestinal epithelial cells. Disruption of TJs leads to intestinal hyperpermeability (the so-called "leaky gut") and is implicated in... more
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      ChildCeliac DiseaseIntestinesEpithelial cells
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the fourth leading cause of death worldwide and is influenced by both genetic determinants and smoking. We identified genomic regions from 56 lung-tissue gene-expression microarrays and used... more
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      GeneticsGenomicsBiological SciencesCorrelation
The cyclical process of regeneration of the endometrium suggests that it may contain a cell population that can provide daughter cells with high proliferative potential. These cell lineages are clinically significant as they may represent... more
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      EngineeringStem CellsMultivariate AnalysisBiological Sciences
A tissue-culture system in which cells retain defined ultrastructural and functional characteristics was established to provide a basis for functional investigations of the epididymal duct in the cat. A widely used culture protocol for... more
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      Electron MicroscopyScanning Electron MicroscopyImmunohistochemistryCell separation
Targeted mass spectrometry is a promising technology for site-specific quantification of posttranslational modifications. However, a major constraint is the limited sensitivity for quantifying low-abundance PTMs, requiring the use of... more
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      Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryProteomicsTandem Mass Spectrometry
Angiogenesis plays a central role in wound healing. Among many known growth factors, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is believed to be the most prevalent, efficacious, and long-term signal that is known to stimulate angiogenesis... more
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      Wound HealingFree RadicalPhytotherapyKeratinocytes
Biliary epithelial cells (BEC) are morphologically and functionally heterogeneous. To investigate the molecular mechanism for their diversities, we test the hypothesis that large and small BEC have disparity in their target gene response... more
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      PhysiologyTranscription FactorsMiceMedical Physiology
The palatine tonsil is positioned to play a key role in protecting the body against ingested microorganisms. These microorganisms must traverse the tonsillar epithelium to initiate immune reactions, but no information is available from... more
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      Cognitive ScienceElectron MicroscopyScanning Electron MicroscopyDogs
A modified Neuhoff's colloidal Coomassie Blue G-250 stain is reported, dubbed "blue silver" on account of its considerably higher sensitivity, approaching the one of conventional silver staining. The main modifications, as compared to... more
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      Chemical EngineeringAnalytical ChemistryKidneyCattle
We have developed an in vitro model using human lung epithelial cells that shows intracellular bacterial persistence for up to 2 weeks. Using an original approach we successfully collected and amplified low amounts of bacterial RNA... more
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      BiologyMedicineGene expressionCell Division
E-cadherin localization to the zonula adherens is fundamental for epithelial differentiation but the mechanisms controlling localization are unclear. Using the Drosophila follicular epithelium we genetically dissect E-cadherin transport... more
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      BiologyMedicineMultidisciplinaryDrosophila
Lately, understanding the role of cancer stem cells in tumor initiation and progression became a major focus in stem cell biology and in cancer research. Considerable efforts, such as the recent studies by Honeth and colleagues, published... more
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      Breast CancerStem CellCancer Stem CellEpithelial cells
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      ChemistryInflammationMedicineHistamine
To identify adult human buccal epithelial stem cells (SCs) on the basis of two parameters (high p63 expression and greater nucleus/cytoplasmic (N/C) ratio) and to evaluate clinical efficacy of ex-vivo expanded autologous epithelium in... more
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      ImmunologyConfocal MicroscopyAdult Stem CellsAdolescent
The non-neuronal cholinergic system is widely expressed in human airways. Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) and/or acetylcholine are demonstrated in more or less all epithelial surface cells (goblet cells, ciliated cells, basal cells),... more
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      InflammationSmooth muscleLung DiseasesNicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
Airway epithelial cells are unresponsive to endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide (LPS)) exposure under normal conditions. This study demonstrates that respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection results in increased sensitivity to this... more
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      Flow CytometryInflammationBiological ChemistryCell separation
The tight junction protein Claudin-1, a claudin family member, has been implicated in several gastro-intestinal pathologies including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and colorectal cancer (CRC). In this regard, we have demonstrated that... more
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      Molecular Biology CancerMiceMucinIntestines
Pyocyanin (1-hydroxy-N-methylphenazine) is a cytotoxic pigment secreted by the bacterial species Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which frequently infects the lungs of immunosuppressed patients as well as those with cystic fibrosis. Pyocyanin... more
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      Free RadicalsCystic FibrosisFree RadicalPeroxidase
Sjogren's syndrome (SS) is an exocrinopathy characterized by T cell infiltrates, salivary gland epithelial cell (SGEC) apoptosis and high Fas and FasL expression. To address the participation of T cell-derived cytokines and of Fas... more
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      ImmunologyCytokinesAutoimmunityCytotoxicity
Keratinocyte culture medium (KCM) has been used for the in vitro culture of keratinocytes and other types of epithelial cells, and the medium includes various ingredients. In this study, two modified KCMs were prepared. In the first,... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringImmunohistochemistryRegenerative MedicineDogs
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the effect of alcohol on the proliferative activity of epithelial cells in the lingual mucosa of mice by means of silver-staining nucleolar organizer region (AgNOR) count and area... more
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      MiceAlcoholEthanolOral Mucosa
Nanoemulsions are adjuvants that enhance antigen penetration in the nasal mucosa, increase cellular uptake of antigens by both epithelial dendritic cells, and promote migration of antigen-loaded dendritic cells to regional lymph nodes... more
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      Dendritic CellsBiological SciencesAntibodiesMice
Synchrony between mechanically separated biological systems is well known. We posed the question: can cells induce synchronous behavior in neighboring cells which are mechanically separated and which cannot communicate via chemical or... more
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      BioelectrochemistryIntercellular CommunicationFluorescence MicroscopyOxidative Stress
1994) Histopathology 24, 41 7-426
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      DentistryAdolescentIntestinal MucosaHistopathology
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      GeneticsZoologyExtracellular MatrixCell line
La peau et la cornée sont deux tissus de revêtement constitués d'un épithélium fermement ancré à un tissu conjonctif, le derme pour la peau et le stroma pour la cornée. Les cellules souches de la peau ont pu être amplifiées grâce à la... more
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      Tissue EngineeringChitosanStem CellExtracellular Matrix
Regucalcin is involved in maintenance of calcium homeostasis due to the activation of Ca 2+ pumping enzymes in the plasma membrane. It has a suppressive effect in cell proliferation, DNA and RNA synthesis, and may be associated with the... more
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      CalciumImmunohistochemistryProstate CancerIn Situ Hybridization
The mechanisms that control fibroproliferation and matrix deposition in lung fibrosis remain unclear. We speculate that vitamin D deficiency may contribute to pulmonary fibrosis since vitamin D deficiency has been implicated in several... more
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      Vitamin DMembrane ProteinsGene expressionExtracellular Matrix
e n v i r o n m e n t a l t o x i c o l o g y a n d p h a r m a c o l o g y 3 2 ( 2 0 1 1 ) [185][186][187][188][189][190][191][192] a v a i l a b l e a t w w w . s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w . e... more
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      PolymorphismTobaccoDNA damageCytogenetics
Background & Aims: There is mounting evidence that matrix metalloproteinases are the predominant proteinases expressed in the gut mucosa during active inflammatory bowel disease. We investigated the role of metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9), a... more
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      Immune responseGastroenterologyWound HealingExtracellular Matrix
The pancreas is an endodermally derived organ that initially appears as a dorsal and ventral protrusion of the primitive gut epithelium. The pancreatic progenitor cells present in these early pancreatic anlagen proliferate and eventually... more
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      Membrane ProteinsImmunohistochemistryCell DivisionSignal Transduction
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      ApoptosisBiological SciencesCaspasesCell line
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      ThailandHepatitisAgedEpithelial cells
The present study shows that DNA damage induces different patterns of p53-dependent and p53-independent apoptosis in epithelial cells of various organs of adult mice. Genotoxic stress induced a biphasic apoptotic response in the small... more
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      Gamma RaysDNA damageApoptosisDNA
Objective: To determine the steady-state plasma and epithelial lining fluid (ELF) concentrations of piperacillin/tazobactam (P/T) administered to critically ill patients with severe bacterial pneumonia. Design: Prospective, open-label... more
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      Prospective studiesINTENSIVE CARELungHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography
Ciclesonide, a new inhaled corticosteroid, is administered as a parent compound and converted in the airway mucosa into the active metabolite, desisobutyryl-(des-)ciclesonide. A study was designed to evaluate the ability of ciclesonide to... more
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      CytokinesInflammationHigh Performance Liquid ChromatographyClinical Sciences
The p16 INK4a is a cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor that decelerates the cell cycle by inactivating the cyclindependent kinases involved in the phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein (RB). Expression of E6 and E7 oncogenes of... more
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      Cell CycleImmunohistochemistryAdolescentBiopsy
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      Fluorescence MicroscopyCell DivisionComputer SimulationComputer Model
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      MiceGene transfer techniquesVirusesPhenotype
We show clear evidence for direct infection of various human epithelial cells by Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in vitro. The successful infection was achieved by using recombinant EBV (Akata strain) carrying a selective marker gene but without... more
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      VirologyGene expressionBiological SciencesCell line