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Mesothelium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Synovial biopsy from a patient with seronegative non-erosive polyarthritis involving the hands, wrists, and knees revealed slight hypervascularity of the villi and focal mesothelial cell hyperplasia [Verity et al].
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Mesothelial cells form a monolayer of specialised pavement-like cells that line the body's serous cavities and internal organs. The primary function of this layer, termed the mesothelium, is to provide a slippery, non-adhesive and protective surface.
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The report presents six cases of mesothelial inclusion cysts (MIC), detected in five females (22-53 years of age) and one male (47 years old). ...
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OBJECTIVE: To characterize the molecular changes that occur in normal fibroblasts, adhesion fibroblasts, and mesothelial cells as a result of exposure to oxidized regenerated cellulose (Interceed; Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc. ... PATIENT(S): Normal and adhesion fibroblasts and mesothelial cells. INTERVENTION(S):
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Primary cultures of mesothelial cells were incubated with the inflammatory cytokines, and after the incubation, the adherence of the different pancreatic cell lines was measured. ... The adherence of Panc-1 was not enhanced after preincubation of the mesothelial monolayers with the inflammatory cytokines.
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Definition of mesothelial in the Medical Dictionary. mesothelial explanation. Information about mesothelial in Free online English dictionary. What is mesothelial? Meaning of mesothelial medical term. What does mesothelial mean? ... mesothelial cells...
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This monoclonal antibody has been found to bind with high sensitivity to a cytoplasmic antigen that is expressed in canine mesothelial cells. This antibody can be used to identify reactive mesothelial cells in proliferative lesions.
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So-called mesothelial/ monocytic incidental cardiac excrescences obtained during valve replacement surgery: report of three cases and literature review. ... 7 Rosai J, Dehner LP. Nodular mesothelial hyperplasia in hernia sacs. A benign reactive condition simulating a neoplastic process. Cancer. 1975;35:165–175.
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Cytokines & Cells Online Pathfinder Encyclopaedia ... REFERENCES: Mutsaers SE Mesothelial cells: their structure, function and role in serosal repair. Respirology 7(3): 171-191 (2002); Mutsaers SE and Wilkosz S Structure and function of mesothelial cells. Cancer Treatment and Research 134: 1-19 (2007);
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