10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «HEMIDESMO»
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1
The Biology of the Skin
... bullous pemphigoid antigen ( 1 ) The plasma membrane and hemidesmo-
somes of the basal keratinocytes apposed to the BMZ; (2) The lamina lucida zone
, a 35-40-nm zone that appears transparent or lucent under the electron
microscope ...
Dr. R. K. Freinkel, D.T. Woodley, 2001
2
Novo dicionário da língua portuguesa
(Gr. hemikuklos) * *Hemicylíndrico*, adj. Semelhante a metade de um cylindro. (
Dehemi...+cylíndrico) *Hemicylindro*, m. Metade de um cylindro. (De hemi... +
cylindro) * *Hemidesmo*, m. Designação scientífica da salsaparrilha indiana.
Cândido de Figueiredo, 1937
3
Bases da Patologia em Veterinária
... de vitamina B.: Penfigoide bolhoso Colágeno do tipo XVII em Anticorpos
contra células basa is Vesículas subepidénnicas hemidesmo ssomos
caracterizadas por fenda: na membrana basal MCA, Antimrpn citcplasmárizo
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James F. Zachary, M. Donald McGavin, 2012
4
Smolin and Thoft's The Cornea: Scientific Foundations and ...
To migrate, the hemidesmo- somes, which normally attach the epithelial cells to
the basement membrane, are disrupted, and dynamic anchoring structures
termed focal contacts are formed. In the second phase of epithelial healing, cells
distal ...
Gilbert Smolin, Charles Stephen Foster, Dimitri T. Azar, 2005
5
Essentials of Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered Health States
Integrins usually have a weak affinity for their ligands unless they are associated
with cellular focal contacts and hemidesmo- somes. This allows some movement
between cells except where a firm attachment is required to attach epithelial ...
6
Extracellular matrix assembly and structure
Therefore, the hemidesmo- some is part of a supramolecular aggregate that links
intermediate filaments within an epidermal epithelial cell with collagen fibrils that
are several microns away in the dermis. Despite similar ultrastructure, the ...
Peter D. Yurchenco, David E. Birk, Robert P. Mecham, 1994
7
Ten Cate's Oral Histology: Development, Structure, and Function
The secretory cells also are attached to the basal lamina and the underlying
connective tissue by hemidesmo- somes. Through interactions with cytoplasmic
proteins and cytoskeletal elements, these cell-cell and cell-matrix junctions also ...
8
Collagen: Primer in Structure, Processing and Assembly
It is a major component of hemides- mosome, where it exists as a full-length
protein and interacts with hemidesmo- somal components BP230, plectin and the
integrin a6p4 [84]. Its extracellular domain is made of 15 collagenous domains ...
Jürgen Brinckmann, Holger Notbohm, P.K. Müller, 2005
9
Cytoskeletal Regulation of Membrane Function: Society of ...
BPAGle is specifically expressed in stratified squamous epithelia, where it
localizes to the intracellular portion of the hemidesmosomal plaque (Stanley,
1993). BPAGle has been implicated in linking the keratin IF network to
hemidesmo- somes ...
Stanley C. Froehner, Vann Bennett, 1997
10
Epidermolysis Bullosa: Basic and Clinical Aspects
Ultrastructurally, 19-DEJ-l has been localized to the mid-lamina lucida and is
present only underneath hemidesmo- somes. This antigen is not expressed until
approximately 8 1 gestational days, closely coinciding with the time of expression
of ...
Andrew N. Lin, David Martin Carter, 1992