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      Prospective studiesHumansIntestinal MucosaFemale
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      ZoologyNonparametric StatisticsProbioticsAquaculture
Identification of the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) as the third gene causing familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) and understanding its complex biology has led to the discovery of a novel class of therapeutic... more
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      AutophagyConfocal MicroscopyInnate immunityHepatology
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      PhysiologyProtein FoldingInflammationGenome Wide Association Studies (GWAS)
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      MicrobiologyImmune responseApoptosisCell Culture
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      Innate immunityHumansIntestinal MucosaAnimals
Intestinal differentiation in the endometrium is rare with only case reports in the international literature. We describe a case of simultaneous endocervical and intestinal-type mucinous differentiation with goblet cells arising in a FIGO... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryTreatment OutcomeBiopsyDiagnostic Pathology
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      Membrane ProteinsAdolescentHumansChild
This study investigated the relationship between olfactory morphology, habitat occupancy, and lifestyle in 21 elasmobranch species in a phylogenetic context. Four measures of olfactory capability, that is, the number of olfactory... more
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      PhysiologyZoologyEcologyScanning Electron Microscopy
Modifications in the structure of gastrointestinal mucosa is often used to evaluate gut function for instance during the development or in response to particular food components. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) gives a chance to... more
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      Scanning Electron MicroscopyApoptosisIntestinal MucosaAnimals
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      MicrobiologyImmunohistochemistryAnimal HusbandryExperimental parasitology
Objective  Ocular conjunctivas of healthy dogs were studied by conjunctival impression cytology for evaluation of feasibility, protocol standardization, and normal cytologic pattern recognition of this technique.Animals studied  Twenty... more
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      MicroscopyConjunctivaVeterinaryDogs
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      RNAAnimal ProductionCell DivisionVitamin A
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      PhysiologyProbioticsIntestinal MucosaPermeability
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      PolysaccharidesSignal TransductionBiological SciencesCell Differentiation
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      Enzyme InhibitorsMultidisciplinaryHumansReactive Oxygen Species
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      OphthalmologyConjunctivaBiological SciencesHumans
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      Microflora of the GutIntestinal MucosaMiceAnimals
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      ImmunologyImmune responseProbioticsMacrophages
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      OphthalmologyConfocal MicroscopyConjunctivaHumans
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      AutophagyConfocal MicroscopyInnate immunityHepatology
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      HumansOsmoregulationTearsOptometry and Ophthalmology
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      CorneaFluorescent Dyes and ReagentsConfocal MicroscopyConjunctiva
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      ImmunologyComplementary and Alternative MedicinePlant BiologyInflammation
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      MicrobiologyImmune responseImmunohistochemistryVeterinary
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      KineticsAsthmaApoptosisMedicine
Deoxynivalenol (DON) and fumonisins (FB) are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium species, which naturally co-occur in animal diets. The gastrointestinal tract represents the first barrier met by exogenous food/feed compounds. The purpose of... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsCytokinesDietMembrane Proteins
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      GastroenterologyImmunohistochemistryGamma RaysApoptosis
Goblet cell carcinoid (GCC) of the vermiform appendix is an uncommon neoplasm and its histogenesis is controversial. Whether GCC represents a morphological variant of classical appendiceal carcinoid or a mucin-producing adenocarcinoma is... more
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      ImmunohistochemistryTreatment OutcomeHumansFemale
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      CorneaRetinal Pigment EpitheliumGene expressionConjunctiva
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of dietary omega-3 fatty acid (O3FA) supplementation on dry eye symptoms, tear film tests, and conjunctival impression cytology in patients with contact lens wear-associated dry eye. In... more
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      CorneaContact LensesProspective studiesHumans
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      InflammationAsthmaInnate immunityDendritic Cells
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      ZoologyScanning Electron MicroscopyIntestinal MucosaAnimals
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      Mast CellsCell lineHumansMice
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      AdolescentVisual acuityProspective studiesHumans
The TMEM16A protein has a potential role as a Ca(2+)-activated Cl(-) channel (CaCC) in airway epithelia where it may be important in the homeostasis of the airway surface fluid. We investigated the function and expression of TMEM16A in... more
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      Biological SciencesCell lineHumansEpithelial cells
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 established the Food and Drug Administration Center for Tobacco Products (FDA-CTP), and gave it regulatory authority over the marketing, manufacture and distribution of tobacco... more
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      Oxidative StressHumansNicotineUnited States
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      CytokinesInflammationChinaArizona
The Neotropical catfish Corydoras paleatus is a facultative air-breather and the caudal half of the intestine is involved in gas exchange. In South America, air-breathing fishes are found in tropical or subtropical freshwaters where the... more
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      HistochemistryIntestineGoblet CellsIntestino
The enteric nervous system plays a role on the stimulation of secretory cells of intestinal epithelia. We have demonstrated that ablation of ENS stimulates epithelial cell proliferation. As goblet cells are important constituents of the... more
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      Medical MicrobiologyAnimalsNeuronsDenervation
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      EcotoxicologyArsenicAquatic ToxicologyHistology
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      Biological SciencesCell lineHumansEpithelial cells
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      ChemistryMedicineConjunctivaBiopsy
The aim of this study was to present morphological and functional evidence to evaluate whether tear secretion is influenced by neuropeptides released from sensory nerve endings of the conjunctiva. Following unilateral electrical... more
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      BiologyMedicineNeuropeptidesAnimals
Ruminococcus gnavus is a human gut symbiont wherein the ability to degrade mucins is mediated by an intramolecular trans-sialidase (RgNanH). RgNanH comprises a GH33 catalytic domain and a sialic acid-binding carbohydrate-binding module... more
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      Computational BiologySymbiosisMultidisciplinaryMacromolecular X-Ray Crystallography
During the anabolic response associated with inflammation, mucin synthesis and colonic protection may be compromised by the limited availability of specific amino acids. We therefore determined the effect of dietary amino acid... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsNutritionAnimal ProductionProtein synthesis
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      Stem CellsHumansIntestinal MucosaAnimals
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      OtolaryngologyElectron MicroscopyImmunohistochemistryAnimals
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      Treatment OutcomeOptical coherence tomographyCorneaAdolescent
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      PhysiologyZoologyElectron MicroscopyMorphology