figured. Between the circular and longitudinal muscle layers another argyrophil membrane occurs which stains like the basement membrane. It is only about ...
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PAS-positive basement membrane which intervenes between the fibro- blasts and the seminiferous tubules, although some occurs in the nuclei and ...
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7. Which of the following is a difference between RNA and DNA molecules? ... 8. A basement membrane occurs between ... A. Epithelium consists mostly of loosely packed cells with a large amount of extracellular material between adjacent cells.
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internal aspect of the layer of dark ceils is covered by an interrupted layer of basement membrane and a space may occur between it and basement membrane ...
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have been applied to demonstrate an interaction between glycosaminoglycans and fibronectin in .... basement membrane components themselves, occurs during ...
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Integrins 3β1 and 6β4 are abundant receptors on keratinocytes for laminin-5, a major component of the basement membrane between the epidermis and the dermis in skin. ... Control experiments showed that neither bleed-through of fluorescein to Texas red nor bleed-through in the opposite direction occurs using our conditions.
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Integrins 3β1 and 6β4 are abundant receptors on keratinocytes for laminin-5, a major component of the basement membrane between the epidermis and the dermis in skin. These integrins are recruited to distinct adhesion structures within keratinocytes;
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By electron microscopy, basement membrane was clearly visible between the epithelial and mesenchymal cells. ... Basement membrane was extensively folded and no basement membrane was visible at some sites. Formation of basement membrane by epithelial cells in monolayer culture occurs in an incomplete and irregular manner.
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Carone FA, Kanwar YS, Butkowski RJ: Tubular cell and basement membrane changes in polycystic kidney, in Third International Symposium on Renal Basement Membrane, edited by Hudson B, Price R, London, Academic Press 1987...
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Loss of endothelium is a possible outcome of the action of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), specifically MMP-9 from neutrophils and SECs and MMP-2 from SECs, on basement membrane collagen. Accordingly, the dynamics of MMPs in MCT-induced SEC damage were studied. ... The SEC-enriched zone between the Percoll layers was collected,
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