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Herniation of mucosal epithelium into the submucosa in chronic ulcerative colitis

by Jennifer L. Dyson, From The City Hospital
"... SYNOPSIS Herniation of the glandular epithelium into the submucosa has been observed in 11 out of 27 cases of chronic ulcerative colitis. Glandular herniation was associated with thickening of the muscularis mucosae, with interruption of the muscularis mucosae by lymphoid follicles, and, in five of ..."
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or cancer. Chronic ulcerative colitis produces shortening of colon (Bargen and Weber, 1931), mucosal atrophy (Morson, 1968), and thickening of the muscularis mucosae (Goulston and McGovern, 1969; Morson, 1969). Misplaced epithelium in the submucosa, first

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-infected monocytes facilitate dissemination of EBV within the oral mucosal epithelium

by Sharof Tugizov, Rossana Herrera, John Greenspan, Deborah Greenspan, Joel M. Palefsky - J , 2007
"... Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) causes hairy leukoplakia (HL), a benign lesion of oral epithelium that occurs primarily in the setting of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated immunodeficiency. However, the mechanisms of EBV infection of oral epithelium are poorly understood. Analysis of HL tissues ..."
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) causes hairy leukoplakia (HL), a benign lesion of oral epithelium that occurs primarily in the setting of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated immunodeficiency. However, the mechanisms of EBV infection of oral epithelium are poorly understood. Analysis of HL

epithelium

by Christelle Basseta, John Holtona, Dino Vairab
"... assessment of adhesion of micro-organisms to mucosal ..."
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assessment of adhesion of micro-organisms to mucosal

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by E. M. Evans, K. Burdett , 1972
"... The use of isolated cells to assess the contribution of the mucosal epithelium to the metabolism of the intestinal wall ..."
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The use of isolated cells to assess the contribution of the mucosal epithelium to the metabolism of the intestinal wall

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by E. M. Evans, K. Burdett , 1972
"... The use of isolated cells to assess the contribution of the mucosal epithelium to the metabolism of the intestinal wall ..."
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The use of isolated cells to assess the contribution of the mucosal epithelium to the metabolism of the intestinal wall

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by Nilusha Malmuthuge, Meiju Li, Yanhong Chen, Patrick Fries, Philip J. Griebel, Xin Zhao, Le Luo Guan, Correspondence Leluo Guan , 2011
"... Distinct commensal bacteria associated with ingesta and mucosal epithelium in the gastrointestinal tracts of calves and chickens ..."
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Distinct commensal bacteria associated with ingesta and mucosal epithelium in the gastrointestinal tracts of calves and chickens

RESEARCH Decreased P27 protein ex h

by unknown authors
"... carcinoma derived from mucosal epithelium of the naso- genes among NPC and nasopharyngeal tissues (NP) and ..."
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carcinoma derived from mucosal epithelium of the naso- genes among NPC and nasopharyngeal tissues (NP) and

Dendritic cells directly modulate B cell growth and differentiation

by Jean-michel Bridon, Jacques Banchereau, Christophe Caux , 1999
"... A cardinal feature of Langerhans cells or dendritic cells (DC) located within the mucosal epithelium is to capture foreign antigens after tissue injury and subsequently initiate immune responses. While migrating through the draining afferent lymph ..."
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A cardinal feature of Langerhans cells or dendritic cells (DC) located within the mucosal epithelium is to capture foreign antigens after tissue injury and subsequently initiate immune responses. While migrating through the draining afferent lymph

Participation of the Intestinal Epithelium and Mast Cells in Local Mucosal Immune Responses in Commercial Poultry

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"... ABSTRACT The intestinal mucosa of commercial poul-try is continually subjected to invasion or colonization by a wide array of potentially hostile enteric pathogens. Although, recent investigations have focused on lympho-cyte involvement in immune responses in the intestine, lymphocyte-mediated immun ..."
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in the intestine. Following classical and novel immunization procedures, we have identified an antigen-specific mech-anism of immediate responsiveness of the mucosal epi-thelium characterized by epithelial chloride secretion. This mechanism, characteristic of intestinal anaphylaxis, is mediated by local immune

European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences

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"... stranded circular DNA viruses that infect squamous epithelia of the genital tract, anal, and perianal areas, and mucosal epithelium of the larynx. The most frequent clinical man-ifestation of infection is genital warts. Low- ..."
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stranded circular DNA viruses that infect squamous epithelia of the genital tract, anal, and perianal areas, and mucosal epithelium of the larynx. The most frequent clinical man-ifestation of infection is genital warts. Low-
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