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Structure and function of basement membranes

Structure and function of basement membranes

... Int J Dev BioI 39 781 787 (1995) 781 Structure and function of basement membranes EVA ENGVALL * Department of Developmental BiologV, The Wenner Gren Institute, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden[.] ... See full document

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Bidder’s organ – structure, development and function

Bidder’s organ – structure, development and function

... Farias and colleagues (2002, 2004) described the structure of Bidder’s organs in South American Bufo ictericus. Here Bidder’s organ has a typical ovarian structure such as cortex and medulla. The cortex ... See full document

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<p>Variable structure and function relationship of compressive optic neuropathy at the time of diagnosis</p>

<p>Variable structure and function relationship of compressive optic neuropathy at the time of diagnosis</p>

... As our fi ndings have suggested, some CON disease prop- erties, such as the rate of progression, may be a key factor for the different manifestations of structural and functional losses at the time of diagnosis. Our study ... See full document

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Some historical aspects of understanding placental development, structure and function

Some historical aspects of understanding placental development, structure and function

... vessels that radiate into the substance of the chorion, where they form protuberances called placentulae that approximate uterine wall structures called glandulae or cotyledons (caruncles of present day terminology). ... See full document

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Nitrate transporters in plants: structure, function and regulation

Nitrate transporters in plants: structure, function and regulation

... Like most other PTR transporters AtNRT1.1 is predicted to have 12 transmembrane domains con- sisting of two sets of six hydrophobic segments £ank- ing a central hydrophilic region (residues 239^335) that contains a large ... See full document

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Preservation of retinal structure and function after cilioretinal artery occlusion: a case report

Preservation of retinal structure and function after cilioretinal artery occlusion: a case report

... For 24 hours, there was a progressive decline in central vision that began to reverse after beginning a new medical food developed for addressing retinal ischemia associated with the c[r] ... See full document

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Compositional and structural requirements for laminin and basement membranes during mouse embryo implantation and gastrulation

Compositional and structural requirements for laminin and basement membranes during mouse embryo implantation and gastrulation

... laminin 1 into an organized RM (Williamson et al., 1997). In these embryos, the resulting RM has its normal cellular components (PE and trophoblast giant cells) and architecture, but loses its barrier capacity. The ... See full document

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Long-term renal survival of γ3-heavy chain deposition disease: a case report

Long-term renal survival of γ3-heavy chain deposition disease: a case report

... Case presentation: The authors describe a 61-year-old woman who presented with massive proteinuria, progressive kidney impairment, and hypocomplementemia. Kidney biopsy was performed for a precise diagnosis. On light ... See full document

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The Lipid Bilayer of Biological Vesicles: A Liquid Crystalline Material as Nanovehicles of Information

The Lipid Bilayer of Biological Vesicles: A Liquid Crystalline Material as Nanovehicles of Information

... physical structure, strongly related to their biological ...from membranes and vesicles are described. Then, their physical structure is shown as self-associated in a bilayer and organized as a ... See full document

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Interactions of the EphA2 Kinase Domain with PIPs in Membranes: Implications for Receptor Function

Interactions of the EphA2 Kinase Domain with PIPs in Membranes: Implications for Receptor Function

... There have been numerous structural studies of the isolated domains (ectodomain, TM domain, and kinase domain) of RTKs, especially of the EGF receptor (EGFR) and related recep- tors (Bessman et al., 2014). However, ... See full document

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Overexpression of β1 chain containing laminins in capillary basement membranes of human breast cancer and its metastases

Overexpression of β1 chain containing laminins in capillary basement membranes of human breast cancer and its metastases

... structures, basement mem- branes (BMs), play important roles in tumor progression as barriers to invasion, migration substrata for tumor cells, and as components of tumor blood ... See full document

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High affinity binding of 125I angiotensin II to rat glomerular basement membranes

High affinity binding of 125I angiotensin II to rat glomerular basement membranes

... a function of 125I-AII concentration and competitive binding experiments suggested either multiplicity of the binding sites or cooperativity in the binding ...these membranes with collagenase, slightly ... See full document

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Seismic Behaviour Of Rcc Multi Storey Building With Retaining Wall

Seismic Behaviour Of Rcc Multi Storey Building With Retaining Wall

... Parking has been a major user of developable land since the 1960s. There are prevalent multi-store car parks, underground or basement car parks, and multi-functional construction car parks. Although multi-store ... See full document

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Randall’s plaque of patients with nephrolithiasis begins in basement membranes of thin loops of Henle

Randall’s plaque of patients with nephrolithiasis begins in basement membranes of thin loops of Henle

... Endoscopic and histologic images of Randall’s plaques in CaOx patients. In (a), an example of a papilla from a CaOx-stone former that was video recorded at the time of the mapping is shown. Several sites of Randall’s ... See full document

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One-Side Seismic Structure-Soil-Structure   Interaction Analysis Using SASSI Approach (K525)

One-Side Seismic Structure-Soil-Structure Interaction Analysis Using SASSI Approach (K525)

... building’s basement moving as prescribed by the former ...the basement of the main building (the first excitation is from seismic wave) into the SASSI approach, ... See full document

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QUANTITATIVE HISTOCHEMISTRY OF THE NEPHRON  VI  HYDROXYPROLINE IN THE HUMAN GLOMERULUS

QUANTITATIVE HISTOCHEMISTRY OF THE NEPHRON VI HYDROXYPROLINE IN THE HUMAN GLOMERULUS

... The absence of electron microscopic evidence of a fibrillar structure in the glomerular basement membrane might suggest that there is no collagen in this structure, and the demonstration[r] ... See full document

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Nephritogenic antigen determinants in epidermal and renal basement membranes of kindreds with Alport type familial nephritis

Nephritogenic antigen determinants in epidermal and renal basement membranes of kindreds with Alport type familial nephritis

... epidermal basement membranes (EBM) of acid-urea denatured skin from members of kindreds with Alport-type familial nephritis (FN) for the presence of antigens reactive with Goodpasture sera (GPS) and serum ... See full document

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The expression of MDP 1, a component of Drosophila embryonic basement membranes, is modulated by apoptotic cell death

The expression of MDP 1, a component of Drosophila embryonic basement membranes, is modulated by apoptotic cell death

... Int J U Hiol ~2 33 ~2 (199R) 33 Original AI1ir/f The expression of MDP 1, a component of Drosophila embryonic basement membranes, is modulated by apoptotic cell death MICHAEL HORTSCH", ALLISON OLSON',[.] ... See full document

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Immune complex formation impairs the elimination of solutes from the brain: implications for immunotherapy in Alzheimer’s disease

Immune complex formation impairs the elimination of solutes from the brain: implications for immunotherapy in Alzheimer’s disease

... the basement membranes in the walls of cerebral capil- laries and arteries within 5 min of ...within basement membranes would disrupt the perivascular drainage of ...ment membranes. The ... See full document

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Physical properties of isolated perfused renal tubules and tubular basement membranes

Physical properties of isolated perfused renal tubules and tubular basement membranes

... tubular basement membranes exceeded the osmotic conductance by 3-10-fold owing largely to the fact that the membranes were moderately permeable to the osmotic solute ... See full document

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