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These results highlight for the first time the importance of NOD2 in the regulation of epithelial cell growth and survival and consequently the integrity of the intestinal epithelial cell barrier, ...
... from house dust mites.
Previously, it was unclear whether TLRs on non-immune epithelial cells at mucosal surfaces such as those in the lungs were involved in antigen sensing, or if it was TLRs ...
... MCFDCIS cells formed DCIS-like tissue that developed into invasive tumors, providing a good ... offer a better way of inhibiting tumor progression than those that focus on the tumor epithelial cells alone ...
... Nonmalignant human prostate epithelial cells also were used.
Normal metabolism in cells generates reactive oxygen ... any similar activity in prostate cancer cells.
“Vitamin D does not protect cancer ...
... usually associated with connective tissue cells.
Epithelial cells, which make up most of the human body, bind ... you take a population of human cancer cells that normally form a tumor very inefficiently ...
... rather from a distinct thin layer of epidermal epithelial cells next to it. "Our results," Weston said, "could lead ... "New technologies let us see cell types more clearly than ever before," said Weston ...
... a protein called CD133 identifies a population of cancer stem cells (so-called CD133+ ... CD133 transgenic mice, and discovered that all cancerous epithelial cells in the tumor express CD133, explaining ...
... provide a mechanistic explanation of intestinal radiosensitivity and suggest that apoptosis of epithelial cells, and not endothelial cells, is the primary event that underlies the rapid onset of GI ...
... during cancer progression and metastases
The role of E-Cadherin in the binding between epithelial cells is universal in all animals and therefore, following logic, the researchers believe that the ...
... and Parkinson's Disease.
In contrast, EC19 was found to be particularly effective at producing epithelial cells – the cells that line the inner and outer surfaces of the body.
Stem cells are a ...
... in some cancers as they progress to aggressive carcinomas. Carcinomas typically originate in epithelial cells – which form linings surrounding the surfaces and cavities of many body structures – then ...
... changes in Foxn1 expression in important thymic epithelial cells (TECs) during aging contribute ... physicians were able selectively to turn T-cell production back on, then many diseases that currently ...
... conditions ideal for each individual cell type. In order to replicate the lining of the trachea, epithelial cells were seeded onto the inside of the trachea using the same bioreactor.
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... therefore proposes that carcinomas--cancers derived from epithelial cells in organs such as breast, ovary, prostate ... what looks like a hollow ball of cells. The polarity protein Scribble lines the sides ...
... protein called Scribble, originally discovered as a cell-shape regulator in fruit flies and worms, ... report that Scribble normally directs breast epithelial cells to form the structures that give breast ...