نتایج جستجو برای: lamina mucosa aerosol

تعداد نتایج: 76987  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
D Masopust J Jiang H Shen L Lefrançois

The CD8 T cell response to vesicular stomatitis virus infection was characterized in the spleen and intestinal mucosa using MHC tetramers. Surprisingly, the primary response persisted in the lamina propria long after the splenic response had declined. Furthermore, the response was characterized by a protracted effector phase in which cytolytic activity in the lamina propria, but not in the sple...

Journal: :In vivo 2005
C A Rubio

The distribution of macrophages in the colonic mucosa was investigated in 13 patients with chronic diarrhea. Group I consisted of 5 patients; both colonoscopy and colonic biopsies were reported as normal. Group II included 5 patients with normal colonoscopy, but with collagenous colitis or lymphocytic colitis at histology. Group III consisted of 3 patients with mucosal inflammation at both colo...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
D H Klatte M A Kurpakus K A Grelling J C Jones

Treatment of bovine tongue mucosa with 1 M KCl induced a split in the lamina densa of the basement membrane zone (BMZ). The epithelium was then separated from the underlying connective tissue. Electron microscopic analysis of the stripped epithelium revealed that hemidesmosomes and their associated intermediate filaments (IF) remain along the basal surface of the epithelium. This surface was so...

2013
Yessica L. Allegretti Constanza Bondar Luciana Guzman Eduardo Cueto Rua Nestor Chopita Mercedes Fuertes Norberto W. Zwirner Fernando G. Chirdo

The MICA/B genes (MHC class I chain related genes A and B) encode for non conventional class I HLA molecules which have no role in antigen presentation. MICA/B are up-regulated by different stress conditions such as heat-shock, oxidative stress, neoplasic transformation and viral infection. Particularly, MICA/B are expressed in enterocytes where they can mediate enterocyte apoptosis when recogn...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1987
P A Gonnella K Siminoski R A Murphy M R Neutra

Epidermal growth factor (EGF), an acid-stable peptide present in rodent and human milk, is absorbed and promotes intestinal growth when fed to suckling rats. To determine whether absorptive cells of suckling rat ileum conduct selective transepithelial transport of EGF, we followed uptake of 125I-EGF from ileal loops by autoradiography and biochemical methods. Specific binding sites for 125I-EGF...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2011
Alan Mackay-Sim James A St John

Olfactory mucosa, the sense organ of smell, is an adult tissue that is regenerated and repaired throughout life to maintain the integrity of the sense of smell. When the sensory neurons of the olfactory epithelium die they are replaced by proliferation of stem cells and their axons grow from the nose to brain assisted by olfactory ensheathing cells located in the lamina propria beneath the sens...

Journal: :Gut 1976
T T MacDonald A Ferguson

Small intestinal mucosa contains both thymus dependent and thymus independent lymphoid cells and thus has the capacity to act via humoral and cellular mechanisms as a site of local immunity and local hypersensitivity. Allograft rejection of mouse small intestine is a model of a local cell mediated reaction. The effects of this clearly defined, immunologically mediated damage villi, crypts, ente...

Journal: :Gut 1990
M A Verkasalo A Arató E Savilahti V M Tainio

Monoclonal antibodies were used to determine the relative numbers of T lymphocyte subsets in 61 jejunal biopsies and in peripheral blood of 35 children with coeliac disease, and of 13 healthy controls. The T cell numbers in the lamina propria were unaffected by a change from gluten-free to gluten containing diet in the patients. The number of intraepithelial lymphocytes (where the CD8 cells pre...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1970
D Barbieri T De Brito S Hoshino O B Nascimento J V Martins Campos G Quarentei E Marcondes

Barbieri, D., De Brito, T., Hoshino, S., Nascimento Fa, 0. B., Martins Campos, J. V.,Quarentei, G., and Marcondes, E. (1970). Archives of Disease in Childhood, 45, 466. Giardiasis in childhood: absorption tests and biochemistry, histochemistry, light and electron microscopy of jejunal mucosa. Eleven symptom-free children with infestation by Giardia lamblia but without other diseases were studie...

Journal: :Immunological reviews 2014
Vasileios Bekiaris Emma K Persson William W Agace

The intestine presents a huge surface area to the outside environment, a property that is of critical importance for its key functions in nutrient digestion, absorption, and waste disposal. As such, the intestine is constantly exposed to dietary and microbial-derived foreign antigens, to which immune cells within the mucosa must suitably respond to maintain intestinal integrity, while also prov...

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