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Nasal Mucosa

Role of the Lymphoreticular System in Prion Neuroinvasion from the Oral and Nasal Mucosa

Role of the Lymphoreticular System in Prion Neuroinvasion from the Oral and Nasal Mucosa

... or nasal mucosa; this may be difficult to determine if initial agent replication at these sites is very low or nonexistent and neuroinvasion involves uptake and transport in nerve fibers to nerve cell ...

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Epithelium and stroma from nasal polyp mucosa exhibits inverse expression of TGF-β1 as compared with healthy nasal mucosa

Epithelium and stroma from nasal polyp mucosa exhibits inverse expression of TGF-β1 as compared with healthy nasal mucosa

... way mucosa, some authors have compared the remodeling process between these ...in nasal mucosa when compared to bronchial mucosa ...that nasal epithelium dis- ruption is less extensive ...

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Upregulation of inflammatory genes in the nasal mucosa of patients undergoing endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy

Upregulation of inflammatory genes in the nasal mucosa of patients undergoing endonasal dacryocystorhinostomy

... controls). Nasal mucosa specimens were taken from the rhinostomy site at the beginning of surgery for analysis of gene ...lateral nasal wall for ...

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Targeting of the Nasal Mucosa by Japanese Encephalitis Virus for Non-Vector-Borne Transmission

Targeting of the Nasal Mucosa by Japanese Encephalitis Virus for Non-Vector-Borne Transmission

... As part of the innate immune response against virus infections targeting the respiratory tract, such as influenza virus or RSV infection (28, 30, 32), JEV infection of porcine NEC also induced several chemokines (CCL2, ...

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Observation of Ultrastructure in Nasal Mucosa on Allergic Perennial Rhinitis Cases before and after the Operations

Observation of Ultrastructure in Nasal Mucosa on Allergic Perennial Rhinitis Cases before and after the Operations

... are nasal ob- struction, radiofrequency operation of inferior nasal concha and inferior turbinate an- gioplasty plus emigration with mucosa reserved can be ...of nasal septumm and inferior ...

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Epstein barr virus induced cellular changes in nasal mucosa

Epstein barr virus induced cellular changes in nasal mucosa

... Another important consideration is the clinical and prog- nostic aspect. It was interesting to find on repeated viro- logical and cytological examinations of our patient a protracted persistence of EBV infection of the ...

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Aberrant cytokine pattern of the nasal mucosa in granulomatosis with polyangiitis

Aberrant cytokine pattern of the nasal mucosa in granulomatosis with polyangiitis

... the nasal mucosa, elevated nasal Staphylococcus ...of nasal epithelial cells (NEC), which form the first barrier against such ...the nasal microenvironment’s cytokine secretion was ...

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Effects of Electrocauterization Smoke on Nasal Mucosa in Rats

Effects of Electrocauterization Smoke on Nasal Mucosa in Rats

... Results: Pathological studies showed complications such as vascular congestion, epithelial vacuolation, acute inflammation, and the presence of necrotic cells. In addition, statistical analysis indicated that the rate of ...

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Vasoactive intestinal peptide in human nasal mucosa

Vasoactive intestinal peptide in human nasal mucosa

... Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), which is present with acetylcholine in parasympathetic nerve fibers, may have important regulatory functions in mucous membranes. The potential roles for VIP in human nasal ...

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Characterisation of interleukin-10 expression on different vascular structures in allergic nasal mucosa

Characterisation of interleukin-10 expression on different vascular structures in allergic nasal mucosa

... The nasal mucosa is characterized by a complex micro vascular ...[9]. Nasal obstruction is a crucial symptom in allergic rhinitis and it is primarily a vascular phenomenon caused by distension of the ...

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Expression of Eotaxin and RANTES in Nasal Polyps versus Healthy Nasal Mucosa, a Case Control Study

Expression of Eotaxin and RANTES in Nasal Polyps versus Healthy Nasal Mucosa, a Case Control Study

... in nasal polyps when compared to normal nasal mucosa of control ones and this indicated that these chemokines are produced and mainly act at a local ...the nasal tissue, Marcella et ...the ...

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Measurement and implications of the distance between the sphenopalatine ganglion and nasal mucosa: a neuroimaging study

Measurement and implications of the distance between the sphenopalatine ganglion and nasal mucosa: a neuroimaging study

... The first RCT evaluating the intranasal administration of local anaesthetics (INALA) was published in 1996 demonstrated a significant acute treatment effect in pa- tients with migraine [4]. In 1999 these results were ...

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Prion Infection of Oral and Nasal Mucosa

Prion Infection of Oral and Nasal Mucosa

... Our findings indicate that HY TME infection in the brain can undergo centrifugal spread along cranial nerves to the oral and nasal mucosa. HY TME infection of taste buds is consis- tent with transganglionic ...

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Gastrin releasing peptide in human nasal mucosa

Gastrin releasing peptide in human nasal mucosa

... measured by radioimmunoassay was 0.60 +/- 0.25 pmol/g tissue (n = 9 patients; mean +/- SEM). GRP-immunoreactive nerves detected by the immunogold method of indirect immunohistochemistry were found predominantly in small ...

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Surface modified liposomes for targeted drug delivery

Surface modified liposomes for targeted drug delivery

... the nasal mucosa opens a new hope for the systemic delivery of medicaments especially to the central nervous ...Thus nasal drug delivery offers a viable alternative to oral and injectable routes of ...

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Original Article Effect of Xingbi nasal gel on allergic rhinitis rats based on PLCE1-PKC-NF-κB signal pathway

Original Article Effect of Xingbi nasal gel on allergic rhinitis rats based on PLCE1-PKC-NF-κB signal pathway

... using Nasal Gel Nasal ...the Nasal Gel Nasal ...in nasal mucosa, reduce the levels of IgE, IL-4 and IL-5 in periph- eral blood, and down-regulate the mRNA and protein levels of ...

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Replication characteristics of equine herpesvirus 1 and equine herpesvirus 3: comparative analysis using ex vivo tissue cultures

Replication characteristics of equine herpesvirus 1 and equine herpesvirus 3: comparative analysis using ex vivo tissue cultures

... the nasal mucosa when compared to the abortigenic ...the nasal explants study and Gryspeerdt et ...vaginal mucosa than the abortigenic strain of EHV- ...the mucosa type infected with ...

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ROLE OF VYAGHRI TAIL NASYA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF APINAS W.S.R. TO ATROPIC RHINITIS

ROLE OF VYAGHRI TAIL NASYA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF APINAS W.S.R. TO ATROPIC RHINITIS

... of nasal mucosa, putigandhata and nasal obstruction were select for study by vyagrhi tail nasya which has properties of shodhana, vatkaphagna, and ...

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... the nasal passages in ~80% of the population (20 –30% being permanent carriers and 60% intermittent) (8, ...the nasal mucosa for respiratory pathogens has clinical relevance because the nose is the ...

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FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MUCOADHESIVE IN SITU NASAL GEL OF CYCLOBENZAPRINE HYDROCHLORIDE

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MUCOADHESIVE IN SITU NASAL GEL OF CYCLOBENZAPRINE HYDROCHLORIDE

... in-situ nasal gel of Cyclobenzaprine HCl was designed and developed to sustain its release due to the increased nasal residence time of the ...in-situ nasal gel systematically and to optimize the ...

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