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 | | Differentiation and aging of the intestinal mucosa of the rat. |  | | Differentiation and aging of the rat intestinal mucosa. |  | | Hexosamine and hydroxyproline concentrations in skin and buccal mucosa of an aging rat population. |
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http://www.arclab.org/node_pages/655.html
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| | Erogenous Tissue Loss after Circumcision |
 | | The mucosa between the cut-skin edge and corona of glans was stretched and flattened and contrasted sharply with the lax mucosa normally seen at this location (Fig. |  | | The current tendency to eliminate the prepuce from anatomy textbooks [1] reflects the popular emphasis on the glans; perhaps the wrinkling and pleating of the retracted prepuce, like unwanted hair, is an affront to good taste or simply superfluous to requirements. |  | | Le Gros Clark [18] noted that the glans penis is one of the few areas on the body that enjoys nothing beyond primitive sensory modalities. |
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http://www.cirp.org/library/anatomy/taylor
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| | Australian Journal of Oto-Laryngology: Argyria of nasal mucosa secondary to occupational silver exposure |
 | | The condition is suspected from patients with a history of chronic silver exposure. |  | | Covered parts of the body are affected to a lesser degree by the discoloration.7 Procedures to confirm the silver exposure include skin, mucosa biopsy, slit lamp examination of eye and blood level measurement. |  | | Argyria of nasal mucosa secondary to occupational silver exposure |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3868/is_200305/ai_n9281267
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| | Heat stress protection against mesenteric I/R-induced alterations in intestinal mucosa in rats -- Fleming et al. 92 ... |
 | | intestinal mucosa from rats subjected to sham treatment or I/R treatment with or without prior heat stress are shown as sham, I/R, heat stress-sham, and heat stress + I/R. Each point represents the mean ± SE of 5-7 animals/group. |  | | induced by I/R in the intestinal mucosa from rats with or without prior heat stress are shown as sham, I/R, heat stress-sham, and heat stress + I/R. Each point represents the mean ± SE of 4-6 animals/group. |  | | induced by ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in the intestinal mucosa from rats with or without prior heat stress are shown as sham, I/R, heat stress-sham, and heat stress + I/R. Each point represents the mean ± SE of 4-5 animals/group. |
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http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/92/6/2600
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 | | It is dependent on the stage in which it is discovered, how aggressively the neoplasm behaves, and from what part of the mucosa did it arise. |  | | The reason for the change is, quite simply, the detection of changes in the cervical mucosa that precede malignant transformation or, at least, precede invasion of underlying tissues. |  | | While some etiologic factors of this condition are shared with oral SCC, it is not at all certain if benign keratosis is the earliest stage in cancer development. |
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http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/opath/Chapters/Chapter13_Text.html
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| | RFA-DE-05-002: DEVELOPMENT OF IN VITRO MODELS OF HUMAN ORAL MUCOSA RELEVANT TO AIDS AND MUCOSAL INFECTIONS |
 | | Scope The objective of this initiative is to encourage research that will lead to the development and validation of in vitro models of the human oral mucosa that are suitable for studying the pathogenesis of HIV and AIDS-related oral complications in a controlled environment. |  | | Validation of the in vitro human models: o Use of sophisticated histological techniques and analysis of specific tissue markers to show that the in vitro oral mucosa is physiologically relevant to in vivo mucosa. |  | | Our understanding of HIV pathogenesis is far from complete as is our understanding of how other opportunistic pathogens (HHV-8, CMV, EBV, HPV and Candida) infect and cause the oral complications associated with AIDS. |
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http://grants2.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DE-05-002.html
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| | Nasal nitric oxide in man -- Lundberg and Weitzberg 54 (10): 947 -- Thorax |
 | | Expression of nitric oxide synthase in the human nasal mucosa. |  | | Differential activity of nitric oxide synthase in human nasal mucosa and polyps. |  | | Increased nitric oxide in nasal lavage fluid and nitrotyrosine formation in nasal mucosa: indices for severe perennial nasal allergy. |
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http://www.thoraxjnl.com/cgi/content/full/54/10/947
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| | Micro and Macro Changes in Oral Mucosa and Jawbone Supporting Dental Prostheses in Frail Elders |
 | | The symposium is aimed at new investigators and clinical researchers who seek information on the extent of the molecular changes induced in the oral mucosa and jawbone by normal and abnormal functional pressures, and on the research methods available to explore these changes. |  | | We hope to stimulate discussion on the need for further study of these problems by explaining the benefits of interdisciplinary basic and clinical research. |  | | Back to the 81st General Session of the International Association for Dental Research (June 25-28, 2003) |
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http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2003Goteborg/techprogram/session_5207.htm
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| | Nuclear Medicine Imaging of the Gastrointestinal System - Ectopic Gastric Mucosa |
 | | However, pentagastrin also stimulates gastrointestinal motility and this latter action may both move Tc-99m activity away from the ectopic site making it difficult to locate and speed the movement of stomach activity into the bowel which may hinder interpretation. |  | | Location, as determined from lateral, oblique and posterior views, and the activity - time sequence compared to that of the stomach also provide valuable information to reduce the incidence of false positives. |  | | Nuclear Medicine Imaging of the Gastrointestinal System - Ectopic Gastric Mucosa |
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http://webhome.idirect.com/~lgoodin/nmgi/gi_ectop.htm
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| | Patent 6,232,301 |
 | | In contrast, if any effective curative treatment is given, dilatation of vesical mucosa epithelium should be promoted, and fibrillation of vesical proper muscle coat should be prevented because of healing of vesical mucosa, thereby the expansion function of bladder should be improved. |  | | When the apparent viscosity of the aqueous solution is less than 10 mpa.cndot.s, the effect for healing vesical mucosa may become insufficient. |  | | For example, administration method using a intravesical catheter may be used. |
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http://www.pharmcast.com/Patents/Yr2001/May2001/051501/6232301_Bladder051501.htm
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| | DNA Adduct Formation in the Human Nasal Mucosa as a Biomarker of Exposure to Environmental Mutagens and Carcinogens |
 | | Environmental Health Perspectives (EHP) is a monthly journal of peer-reviewed research and news on the impact of the environment on human health. |  | | Further work however is needed in order to evaluate the above technique in comparison with results obtained from other tissues from the same individuals, e.g., isolated lymphocytes. |  | | All the subjects had a normal-appearing nasal mucosa; subjects with ongoing symptoms of nasal diseases or ongoing drug treatment were excluded from this study. |
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http://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/members/1996/Suppl-3/471-473flato/flato-full.html
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| | Preputial mucosa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In contrast with the cutaneous skin of the outside of the prepuce, it is sometimes referred to as the inner mucosa. |  | | These cells secrete cytokines (a non-antibody protein that generates an immune response on contact with specific antigens), and are an essential part of the immune system. |  | | The inner mucosa is often kept moist by the prepuce. |
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| | Tissue response of gastric mucosa after ingestion of fluoride |
 | | The effects of fluoride on the gastric mucosa of the rat. |  | | Our study showed that one ingestion of fluoride at a dose used to treat osteoporosis affects the gastric mucosa. |  | | Tissue response of gastric mucosa after ingestion of fluoride |
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http://www.slweb.org/spak-1989.html
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| | What is the cell line giving rise to the columnar mucosa? |
 | | The most severe histologic consequence of chronic gastroesophageal reflux is Barrett's esophagus. |  | | Barrett's mucosa is metaplastic columnar epithelium that has replaced the native squamous epithelium thereby providing greater resistance to the effects of gastroesophageal reflux. |  | | A given patient may exhibit one or more histopathologic appearance in either a mosaic [2] or zonal [3] pattern. |
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http://www.hon.ch/OESO/free/Vol_3_Eso_Mucosa/Articles/ART186.HTML
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| | MALT Lymphomas -- Cavalli et al. 2001 (1): 241 -- Hematology |
 | | the gastric mucosa in nearly all instances of gastric MALT lymphoma, |  | | Low grade gastric B-cell lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue in immunocompromised patients. |  | | Extranodal malignant lymphoma arising from mucosa associated lymphoid tissue. |
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http://www.asheducationbook.org/cgi/content/full/2001/1/241
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| | eMedicine - Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue : Article by Sara Grethlein, MD |
 | | In cases in which no initial response to anti-Helicobacter therapy is observed, an alternative regimen is recommended for use during the second course of treatment. |  | | If this process is constant and intense, it may result in a chronic inflammatory process. |  | | Background: A significant quantity of lymphoid tissue is associated with human mucosa. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic3204.htm
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| | Mucosa |
 | | To find more information on specific conditions, please visit our partner sites: |  | | The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. |  | | Mucosa is moist tissue that lines particular organs and body cavities throughout the body, including your nose, mouth, lungs, and gastrointestinal tract. |
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http://www.healthcentral.tv/ency/408/002264.html
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| | O.E.S.O. Mucosa and histology |
 | | Can Barrett's mucosa develop following an injury other than reflux, such as irradiation or chemotherapy? |  | | Does such a finding explain that Barrett's ulcers do not respond to conservative medical regimen? |  | | Does columnar metaplasia ever derive from a proliferation of the submucosal glands or their ducts, after chronic reflux has destroyed the squamous mucosa? |
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http://www.hon.ch/OESO/Vol_3_Eso_Mucosa/330_Mucosa_Histology.html
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| | ANNALS Feb2002: ANTIMICROBIAL DEFENSIN PEPTIDES OF THE HUMAN NASAL MUCOSA |
 | | beta-Defensin 2 mRNA was detected in the turbinate mucosa and nasal polyps of patients with chronic sinusitis, but not in normal mucosa. |  | | The present study was undertaken to investigate the expression of defensins in inferior turbinate mucosa of normal subjects and inferior turbinate mucosa and nasal polyps of patients with chronic sinusitis. |  | | These results suggest that beta-defensin 1 may play a constitutive role in nasal defenses, whereas alpha-defensins 1, 2, and 3 and beta-defensin 2 may be induced in response to local infection or inflammation. |
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http://www.annals.com/abs/annals957.htm
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| | ANNALS Jan2003: NICOTINIC CHOLINERGIC RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN THE HUMAN NASAL MUCOSA |
 | | JANE H. Twenty-four nasal mucosa specimens were obtained from the inferior or middle turbinates of 6 normal subjects and 18 patients with chronic sinusitis, inflammatory polyp formation, or sinus allergies. |  | | A significant number of patients receiving nicotine nasal spray have reported nasal irritation, and there are reports of transient irritation of the throat and trachea with the use of smoke-free nicotine cigarettes. |  | | Reverse transcription#polymerase chain reaction analysis was used to identify the non-neuronal nicotinic cholinergic receptor (nAChR) subunits that were expressed in the nasal mucosa. |
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http://www.annals.com/abs/annals1143.htm
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| | News & Headlines: Hepatitis C Replicates In Oral Mucosa |
 | | They suspect the virus may play a role in development of oral lesions in infected patients, but how it does this, if it does, is still not clear. |  | | "Total mucosa RNA was extracted and analyzed for presence and titer of HCV RNA of both strands (genomic and negative strand). |  | | concluded that their study "results indicate that HCV may persist and replicate in diseased oral mucosa, suggesting a pathological role for HCV in these lesions, although the mechanisms are unclear." |
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http://www.otohns.net/?id=7164
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| | NIH Guide: ORAL MUCOSA AND HIV INFECTION |
 | | Yet how the oral mucosa resists HIV infection while serving as a portal for many other types of viruses such as Epstein-Barr virus or human papillomavirus is undetermined and requires further research Thus far, only a few studies suggest that oral epithelial cells may be infected with and harbor HIV. |  | | In particular, more research is needed on the uniqueness of the oral mucosa, compared to other mucosal surfaces such as vaginal or rectal tissues, in HIV infection. |  | | Data from these studies are expected to elucidate mechanisms of enhancing the protection of mucosal tissues against HIV infection. |
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http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-DE-04-002.html
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| | [T-cell subsets and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in human allergic nasal mucosa] |
 | | The state of the art may have changed since the publication date. |  | | CD8 positive cells were detected randomly in all regions of the mucosa, whereas CD4 positive cells tended to be clustered in the superficial portion of the lamina propria. |  | | We performed an immunohistological study of T-cell subsets and intercellular adhesion molecules in allergic and non-allergic nasal mucosa. |
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http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1993/mar/M9330581.html
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