نتایج جستجو برای: dwelling basement

تعداد نتایج: 30530  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1983
A K Gulati A H Reddi A A Zalewski

The basement membrane of skeletal muscle fibers is believed to persist unchanged during myofiber degeneration and act as a tubular structure within which the regeneration of new myofibers occurs. In the present study we describe macromolecular changes in the basement membrane zone during muscle degeneration and regeneration, as monitored by immunofluorescence using specific antibodies against t...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2017
Shaohe Wang Kenneth M Yamada

Cell invasion across basement membrane barriers is important in both normal development and cancer metastasis. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Naegeli et al. (2017) identify a mechanism for breaching basement membranes. Localized lysosome exocytosis fuels generation of large, invasive cellular protrusions that expand tiny basement membrane openings.

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2015
Meghan A Morrissey David R Sherwood

Basement membranes are a dense, sheet-like form of extracellular matrix (ECM) that underlie epithelia and endothelia, and surround muscle, fat and Schwann cells. Basement membranes separate tissues and protect them from mechanical stress. Although traditionally thought of as a static support structure, a growing body of evidence suggests that dynamic basement membrane deposition and modificatio...

Journal: :Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology 2017
Ambra Pozzi Peter D Yurchenco Renato V Iozzo

Basement membranes are delicate, nanoscale and pliable sheets of extracellular matrices that often act as linings or partitions in organisms. Previously considered as passive scaffolds segregating polarized cells, such as epithelial or endothelial cells, from the underlying mesenchyme, basement membranes have now reached the center stage of biology. They play a multitude of roles from blood fil...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
M Desjardins M Bendayan

Protein A-gold immunocytochemistry was applied in combination with morphometrical approaches to reveal the alpha 1(IV), alpha 2(IV), and alpha 3(IV) chains of type IV collagen as well as entactin on renal basement membranes, particularly on the glomerular one, during maturation. The results have indicated that a heterogeneity between renal basement membranes appears during the maturation proces...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
P D Yurchenco Y S Cheng H Colognato

Laminin self-assembles in vitro into a polymer by a reversible, entropy-driven and calcium-facilitated process dependent upon the participation of the short arm globular domains. We now find that this polymer is required for the structural integrity of the collagen-free basement membrane of cultured embryonal carcinoma cells (ECC) and for the supramolecular organization and anchorage of laminin...

Journal: :Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology 2011
Andrew J Copp Rita Carvalho Adam Wallace Lydia Sorokin Takako Sasaki Nicholas D E Greene Patricia Ybot-Gonzalez

Many significant human birth defects originate around the time of neural tube closure or early during post-closure nervous system development. For example, failure of the neural tube to close generates anencephaly and spina bifida, faulty cell cycle progression is implicated in primary microcephaly, while defective migration of neuroblasts can lead to neuronal migration disorders such as lissen...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1956
V. L. van Breemen James F. Reger W. Gregory Cooper

Basement membranes in the kidney are made up of a homogeneous matrix. In argyria, silver passes from the blood in the ionic form and diffuses into the kidney basement membranes in which it is precipitated. X-ray diffraction studies of "silver-stained" rat kidneys show that most of the silver in the kidneys is combined with some form of sulfur. Histochemical staining for sulfhydryls and disulfid...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 1993
A V Lallemand S M Ruocco D A Gaillard

The expression and distribution of laminin and type IV collagen, two major components of the basement membrane, were investigated at the epithelio-mesenchymal interface of the human developing tracheal glands from 10 to 37 weeks of gestation. The localization of these molecules was assessed by indirect immunoperoxidase and indirect immunofluorescence staining and correlated to morphogenesis and...

Journal: :Disease models & mechanisms 2016
Frances E Jones Matthew A Bailey Lydia S Murray Yinhui Lu Sarah McNeilly Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt Rachel Lennon Yoshikazu Sado David G Brownstein John J Mullins Karl E Kadler Tom Van Agtmael

Collagen IV is a major component of basement membranes, and mutations in COL4A1, which encodes collagen IV alpha chain 1, cause a multisystemic disease encompassing cerebrovascular, eye and kidney defects. However, COL4A1 renal disease remains poorly characterized and its pathomolecular mechanisms are unknown. We show that Col4a1 mutations in mice cause hypotension and renal disease, including ...

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