نتایج جستجو برای: amnion membrane

تعداد نتایج: 391021  

2016
Cecilia Y. Cheung Debra F. Anderson Robert A. Brace

Aquaporins (AQPs) are transmembrane channel proteins that facilitate rapid water movement across cell membranes. In amniotic membrane, the AQP-facilitated transfer of water across amnion cells has been proposed as a mechanism for amniotic fluid volume (AFV) regulation. To investigate whether AQPs modulate AFV by altering intramembranous absorption (IMA) rate, we tested the hypothesis that AQP g...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
M F Champliaud G P Lunstrum P Rousselle T Nishiyama D R Keene R E Burgeson

Stable attachment of external epithelia to the basement membrane and underlying stroma is mediated by transmembrane proteins such as the integrin alpha6beta4 and bullous pemphigoid antigen 2 within the hemidesmosomes along the basolateral surface of the epithelial cell and their ligands that include a specialized subfamily of laminins. The laminin 5 molecule (previously termed kalinin/nicein/ep...

2017
Siam Oottamasathien James M. Hotaling James R. Craig Jeremy B. Myers William O. Brant

To examine the rationale and applications of amniotic tissue augmentation in urological surgery. Published literature in English-language was reviewed for basic science and clinical use of amniotic or amnion-chorionic tissue in genitourinary tissues. Basic science and animal studies support the likely benefit of clinical applications of amnion-derived tissues in a variety of urologic interventi...

2017
Uday Kiran Uppada Butchibabu Kalakonda Pradeep Koppolu Narendra varma Kiran Palakurthy Venkatesh Manchikanti Shilpa Prasad Shereen Samar Lingam Amara Swapna

INTRODUCTION Periapical surgery is the last resort in the arsenal of an endodontist to effectively deal with periapical lesions that result from necrosis of the pulp. Bone grafts, growth factors and membranes form an array of regenerative materials that influence the healing outcome of periapical surgery. PRESENTATION OF CASE The main purpose of the two cases reported here was to assess the p...

2002
S. C. G. Tseng

The use of amniotic membrane (or amnion) for transplantation as graft in ocular surface reconstruction is reviewed. This technique has become widespread because of the availability of the amnion, convenience and ease of use, and high and reproducible success rates. The mechanisms of action of the transplantation are varied and include the prolongation and clonogenic maintenance of epithelial pr...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2008
Yu Mi Han Roberto Romero Jung-Sun Kim Adi L Tarca Sun Kwon Kim Sorin Draghici Juan Pedro Kusanovic Francesca Gotsch Pooja Mittal Sonia S Hassan Chong Jai Kim

The amnion plays an important role during pregnancy and parturition. Though referred to as a single structure, this fetal tissue is regionally divided into placental amnion, reflected amnion, and umbilical amnion. Histological differences between placental amnion and reflected amnion led us to hypothesize that the amnion is biologically heterogeneous. The gene expression profiles of placental a...

Journal: :Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation 2006
Hannah K Palliser Jonathan J Hirst Gregory E Rice Guck T Ooi Nicole L Dellios Ruth M Escalona I Ross Young

OBJECTIVE Prostaglandins (PGs) are key regulators of cervical dilatation and membrane breakdown at the onset of labor. PG synthase and receptor expression has been previously documented in uterine tissues; however, mechanisms governing the changes occurring in the cervix and amnion are less well established. The aim of the current study was to determine the level of expression of PG synthetic e...

Journal: :Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries 2010
E Bujang-Safawi A S Halim T L Khoo A A Dorai

BACKGROUND Facial burns are common and have a significant impact on patient function and psychosocial well being. Human amnion has been used for many years as a temporary biological wound dressing in the management of partial thickness burns. The observed advantages of human amnion treatment include pain relief, ease of use, prevention of infection and acceleration of wound healing. OBJECTIVE...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
R M Schultz S Silberman B Persky A S Bajkowski D F Carmichael

The human tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMP) is a glycoprotein with a molecular weight of 28,000. It appears to be ubiquitous in human mesoderm tissues and has previously been shown to be identical to the collagenase inhibitor isolated from human skin fibroblasts. TIMP inhibits type I- and IV-specific collagenases and other neutral metalloendoproteinases that may be responsible for t...

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