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Morphogenesis of Endothelium
their characteristic open fenestrae in a final step in their differentiation process.
This step is preceded by stages in which the endothelium has fenestrae with
apertures decoratable by cationized ferritin, as in the case of usual endothelia
with ...
Werner Risau, Gabor M. Rubanyi,
2003
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Microfacies of Carbonate Rocks: Analysis, Interpretation and ...
Fenestral Fabrics 193 and shape is used in classifying laminoid-fenestral fabrics
(LF fabrics) characterized by elongate horizontal fenestrae within fine-grained or
grain-supported sediment (Fig. 5.5): (a) LF-A fabrics – with distinct lam- inoid ...
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Microvascular Research: Biology and Pathology
Portholes. on. a. Vessel: Endothelial. Fenestrae. Sofia. Ioannidou,. Steven. J.
Samuelsson,. and. David. T. Shima. Eyetech Research Center, Eyetech
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Figure 2 Schematic representation of a capillary with
fenestrated ...
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Earth Surface Processes, Landforms and Sediment Deposits
A fenestra (plural: fenestrae; adjective: fenestral)isa void space in sediment that
is larger than a simple grain-supported pore space. Thus, fenestrae must be
bounded by sediment that has a degree of cohesion (due for example to surface
...
John Bridge, Robert Demicco,
2008
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Antiangiogenic Agents in Cancer Therapy
Fenestrae, EC plasma membrane specializations, appear as circular
discontinuities of approximately 60 nm in diameter. Most endocrine organs have
fenestrated microvessels (45), which facilitate the delivery of hormones into the
circulation.
Beverly A. Teicher, Lee M. Ellis,
2008
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Signaling Pathways in Liver Diseases
Due to the lack of a charged basement membrane, size is essentially the only
factor that dictates which compounds will traverse the sieve-like fenestrae [15].
With aging, changes in the number of fenestrae in the HSEC are seen [86].
Jean-Francois Dufour, Pierre-Alain Clavien,
2009
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Physiologic Basis of Respiratory Disease
The study of alveolar fenestrae in emphysema also shows how the ultrastructural
anatomy of emphysema varies. In our laboratory, we have studied the numbers,
size, and distribution of these fenestrae in lungs with CLE and PLE. In CLE ...
Qutayba Hamid, Joanne Shannon, James Martin,
2005
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Liver Growth and Repair
Thus, the endothelial fenestrae enable rapid transport and exchange of fluid,
solutes, macromolecules and small particles between the sinusoid and the space
of Disse whilst acting as a filter to larger particles (Wisse, 1970; Naito and Wisse,
...
A. Strain, Anna Mae Diehl,
1997
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Developmental Vascular Biology
A. Fenestrae The fenestrae represent one endothelial structure that allows tissue-
specific communication between tissues and blood (Fig. 3). Fenestrae are small
channels or pores within the endothelium, which vary in shape, size, ...
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Actin-Binding Proteins and Disease
time, the obtained data permitted concluding that an increase in the number of
fenestrae occurs when actin filaments are depolymerized by cytochalasin B or by
latrunculin A. Considering the complexity of the actin cytoskeleton and the ...
Cris dos Remedios, Deepak Chhabra,
2008
НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «FENESTRAE»
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Tech Firms Take Norcross Office Building by Storm
The new tenants are Intravis, Valens Software and Fenestrae and the companies signed up for 10,345, 7,219, respectively 2,893 square feet. «Commercial Property Executive, Июн 15»
Success Found in Easing Renal Fibrosis in Type 2 Diabetes
“The number of podocyte foot processes was increased (p=0.007), and the number of endothelial fenestrae in glomerular capillaries tended to ... «MD Magazine, Июн 15»
Tissue-specific surveillance
CD8+ T cells crawl along liver sinusoids and extend cellular protrusions through the endothelial fenestrae to probe the underlying hepatocytes, ... «Nature.com, Май 15»
The Nomenclature War That Pitted This Ancient Whale Against A …
He redescribed it, illustrating a long nasal horn and two small brow horns, and a frill that carried two large fenestrae. In the same paper, he named three more ... «io9, Май 15»
Latest-known diadectomorph discovered from the Upper Permian of …
... molariform cheek teeth and presence of parapet. A. fenestralis has large suborbital fenestrae, which is the source of the specific epithet. «Phys.Org, Май 15»
Breaking Through the Blood Brain Barrier
... restricted because the phenotype consists of tight junctions that serve to limit paracellular entry, and the lack of fenestrae and low pinocytotic ... «Armed with Science, Мар 15»
VRR Stob's magnificent saga A Game Of Dog-and-Bones
... dexter and jaune sinister, of quatrocons, conjoined to the Mark of Registered Trade - but also make out the motto VENIT FENESTRAE (which, ... «The Register, Дек 14»
Liam Butler interviews Professor Robin Fraser
In 1983 we confirmed that the NZ white rabbit's liver sieve fenestrae were only 50nm in diameter (rat's were 100nm) explaining their ... «Scoop.co.nz, Авг 14»
Fenestrae Offers New Way to Scan, Share, Edit Docs in Google Drive
Document digitization specialist Fenestrae has rolled out a Google Drive integration with its Udocx document scanning technology. «CMSWire, Дек 13»
Monitor Lizard One-Way Airflow Evolved Before Dinosaurs?
If this were true, the pattern may have manifested among cold-blooded diapsids – creatures that developed temporal fenestrae on either side of ... «Guardian Express, Дек 13»