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Pathology and Cell Biology
Moritz Klingenstein, Stefanie Klingenstein, Peter H. Neckel, Andreas F. Mack, Andreas P. Wagner, Alexander Kleger, Stefan Liebau, Alfio Milazzo
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2021) 209 (4-6): 155–164.
Published Online: 22 January 2021
... to severe symptoms including viral meningitis. Here, we provide a comprehensive expression landscape of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 proteins across human postmortem nasal and olfactory tissue. Sagittal sections through the human nose complemented with immunolabelling of respective cell types represent different...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2018) 205 (2): 93–104.
Published Online: 07 May 2018
...Chiaki Endo; Tadasu Sato; Takehiro Yajima; Kaoru Igarashi; Hiroyuki Ichikawa Immunohistochemistry for several neurochemical substances was performed on the human incisive papilla and other oral structures. Sodium channel alpha subunit 7 (SCN7A) protein-immunoreactive (IR) Schwann cells and protein...
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Estela Solanas, Carlos Sostres, Alejandro Serrablo, Agustín García-Gil, Joaquín J. García, Francisco J. Aranguren, Pilar Jiménez, Robin D. Hughes, María T. Serrano
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2015) 200 (5): 316–325.
Published Online: 19 September 2015
...Estela Solanas; Carlos Sostres; Alejandro Serrablo; Agustín García-Gil; Joaquín J. García; Francisco J. Aranguren; Pilar Jiménez; Robin D. Hughes; María T. Serrano The availability of fully functional human hepatocytes is critical for progress in human hepatocyte transplantation and the development...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2012) 196 (5): 463–469.
Published Online: 31 May 2012
...Goran Radenkovic; Mirjana Abramovic At the end of the embryonic period of human development, interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) are present in the esophagus, stomach, and proximal duodenum, around the inception of the myenteric plexus (MP) ganglia. In the small and large bowel, ICC appear later...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2011) 195 (1-2): 144–158.
Published Online: 13 October 2011
... strength, the grafts were cultured for 8 weeks under pulsatile flow conditions to allow cells to synthesize a substantial extracellular matrix (ECM). The bovine grafts had a burst pressure of 2,150 ± 709 mm Hg (diameter undisclosed) and suture retention strength of 91 ± 26 gf. For reference, native human...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2010) 192 (5): 303–313.
Published Online: 08 July 2010
...I. Granberg; B. Lindell; P.-O. Eriksson; F. Pedrosa-Domellöf; P. Stål The capillary supply and myosin heavy chain (MyHC) composition of three different intrinsic tongue muscles was analysed in the anterior and posterior regions of the human tongue with biochemical and immunohistochemical techniques...
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Emma V. Dare, May Griffith, Philippe Poitras, James A. Kaupp, Stephen D. Waldman, David J. Carlsson, Geoffrey Dervin, Christine Mayoux, Maxwell T. Hincke
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2009) 190 (6): 313–325.
Published Online: 13 March 2009
...Emma V. Dare; May Griffith; Philippe Poitras; James A. Kaupp; Stephen D. Waldman; David J. Carlsson; Geoffrey Dervin; Christine Mayoux; Maxwell T. Hincke Our objective was to examine the potential of a genipin cross-linked human fibrin hydrogel system as a scaffold for articular cartilage tissue...
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J. Timothy Wright, Thomas C. Hart, P. Suzanne Hart, Darrin Simmons, Cynthia Suggs, Bill Daley, Jim Simmer, Jan Hu, John D. Bartlett, Yong Li, Zhi-An Yuan, W. Kim Seow, Carolyn W. Gibson
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2008) 189 (1-4): 224–229.
Published Online: 19 August 2008
... of the AmelX, Enam and Mmp20 genes have been generated. These mouse models provide tools for understanding enamel formation and AI pathogenesis. This study describes the AI phenotypes and relates them to their mouse model counterparts. Human AI phenotypes were determined in a clinical population of AI families...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2003) 173 (3): 147–161.
Published Online: 07 April 2003
...P. Stål; S. Marklund; L.-E. Thornell; R. De Paul; P.-O. Eriksson The muscle fibre composition of three human intrinsic tongue muscles, the longitudinalis, verticalis and transversus, was investigated in four anterior to posterior regions of the tongue using morphological and enzyme...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2002) 170 (1): 21–28.
Published Online: 14 September 2001
...Adib A. Aughsteen The immunohistochemical method supplemented with a transmission electron-microscopic survey was used to investigate the pancreas of mice, rats and humans to demonstrate intermediate cells. Indirect immunofluorescence was applied to paraffin sections of pancreatic samples of normal...
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The Human Anterior Tympanic Artery : A Nutrient Artery of the Middle Ear with Highly Variable Origin
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (2000) 166 (4): 388–394.
Published Online: 19 June 2000
... to in the content or advertisements. Anterior tympanic artery Stapedial artery Internal maxillary artery Development Human According to textbook descriptions, the anterior tympanic artery (AT) is one of the first branches of the maxillary artery (IM), ascending behind the temporomandibular joint...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (1999) 164 (4): 192–204.
Published Online: 23 July 1999
...Alexander G. Robling; Sam D. Stout Drifting osteons were followed longitudinally through the cortex of human and baboon long bones using serial sections. Direction of transverse drift was recorded at different cross-sectional levels of the same systems, and maximum angular change in drift direction...
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Cells Tissues Organs
Cells Tissues Organs (1999) 164 (2): 63–81.
Published Online: 28 April 1999
... the data from avian embryos with those of human indicates that the modalities of early Müllerian duct development are similar in both species. The Müllerian (paramesonephric) ducts, the embryonic oviducts of vertebrates, develop in both sexes under the influence of the Wolffian (mesonephric) duct. Yet...