It is surrounded by lips of softer tissue, with numerous small, embedded bony pieces. This area, called the peristome, also ... doi:10.1002/jez.1402130211.; Balinsky, BI (1959). "An electro microscopic investigation of the mechanisms of adhesion of the ... Bodnar, Andrea G.; Coffman, James A. (2016-08-01). "Maintenance of somatic tissue regeneration with age in short- and long- ... doi:10.1016/0012-1606(85)90376-8. PMID 2578117.; Burdsal, CA; Alliegro, MC; McClay, DR (1991). "Tissue-specific, temporal ...
Subsequently this leads to transendothelial lymphocyte diapedesis into mucosal lymphoid tissues with de-adhesion. The primary ... LIMBS and ADMIDAS sites regulates the cell adherence of lymphocyte by affecting the adhesion or de-adhesion of the integrin to ... Gut-associated lymphoid tissue represents a key site for HIV-1 replication and mucosal CD4+ T-cell depletion. Therefore the ... On contrary, most of the memory T cells that circulates to non-mucosal tissues are lacking expression of β7 integrins. LPAM-1 ...
1997). "Human STX polysialyltransferase forms the embryonic form of the neural cell adhesion molecule. Tissue-specific ... Angata K, Suzuki M, Fukuda M (1998). "Differential and cooperative polysialylation of the neural cell adhesion molecule by two ... 2000). "Differential biosynthesis of polysialic acid on neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) and oligosaccharide acceptors by ... "Specific amino acids in the first fibronectin type III repeat of the neural cell adhesion molecule play a role in its ...
Blackwell, J E; Dagia, N M; Dickerson, J B; Berg, E L; D J, Goetz (June 2001). "Ligand coated nanosphere adhesion to E- and P- ... This process allows the molecules to cross the blood-brain barrier, which allows the drug to be delivered to tissue that is ... The active targeting mechanism of LTLs allows the target tissue to retain the imaging agent while the remaining agent is ... In addition to highly targeting tissue, the ligand-targeted liposomes have a short circulating half-life, so they can be ...
... is a large extracellular matrix proteoglycan that is present in a variety of human tissues. It is encoded by the VCAN ... The binding of versican with leukocyte adhesion molecules L-selectin, P-selectin, and CD44 is also mediated by the interaction ... Expression of versican is observed in various adult tissues such as blood vessels, skin, and developing heart. Smooth muscle ... The role of versican in cell adhesion, migration, and proliferation has been extensively studied. Versican is often considered ...
When inflammatory fasciitis or trauma causes fibrosis and adhesions, fascial tissue fails to differentiate the adjacent ... Fascial tissues are frequently innervated by sensory nerve endings. These include myelinated as well as unmyelinated nerves. ... Fascial tissues - particularly those with tendinous or aponeurotic properties - are also able to store and release elastic ... It consists mainly of loose areolar, and fatty adipose connective tissue and is the layer that primarily determines the shape ...
Tissue Eng Part A. 2014 Mar;20(5-6):1003-11. Horke, Alexander; Tudorache, Igor; Laufer, Günther; Andreas, Martin; Pomar, Jose L ... This can thereby lead to frequent reoperations which have a substantially higher mortality rate due to postoperative adhesions ... Total artificial tissue-engineered heart valve concepts are currently under development and would solve many unmet clinical ... Current tissue-engineering concepts are based on either artificial polymeric or biological scaffolds, derived from donated ...
Intrauterine adhesions (Asherman's Syndrome) occur from scar tissue within the uterus which cause the closure of part or all of ... Intrauterine adhesions normally occur after damage has been caused to the endometrium, either through removal of unwanted ... The adhesions prevent embryos from implanting by reducing the surface area and decreasing the receptivity. ... Maternal factors, including congenital uterine abnormalities, fibroids, endometrial polyps, intrauterine adhesions, adenomyosis ...
Salpingolysis, removing adhesions from around the tube. Cornual implantation, resecting of an occluded transmural segment of ... involves resection of occluded tubal tissue and joining the healthy segments. Fimbrioplasty, separating agglutinated fimbriae. ... adhesions barriers, and more.[citation needed] Results depend on the underlying pathology and the skill of the surgeon. ...
2005). "Junctional adhesion molecule-C regulates the early influx of leukocytes into tissues during inflammation". J. Immunol. ... Junctional adhesion molecule C is a protein that in humans is encoded by the JAM3 gene. This gene is located on the long arm of ... 2004). "The junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) family members JAM-2 and JAM-3 associate with the cell polarity protein PAR-3: a ... 2002). "The junctional adhesion molecule 3 (JAM-3) on human platelets is a counterreceptor for the leukocyte integrin Mac-1". J ...
Instead adhesion to tooth structure is utilised. This makes composite resin the treatment option of choice in the case of NCCLs ... Non-carious cervical lesions (NCCLs) are a group of lesions that are characterised by a loss of hard dental tissue at the ... Rocha A, Da Rosa W, Cocco A, Da Silva A, Piva E, Lund R. Influence of Surface Treatment on Composite Adhesion in Noncarious ... Abrasion is defined as the "non-bacterial loss of tooth tissue due to frictional wear by extrinsic agents". It is well ...
This reduces leukocyte adhesion and infiltration into tissues, while also limiting damage to underlying tissue. APC supports ... causing tissue death. Promising studies suggest that APC could be coupled with the only currently approved treatment, tissue ... APC affects endothelial cells by inhibiting inflammatory mediator release and down-regulating vascular adhesion molecules. ...
... s are especially abundant in epithelial tissues. Combined with cell adhesion molecules and extracellular matrix, ... Cell adhesion is a vital component of the body. Loss of this adhesion effects cell structure, cellular functioning and ... Cells within tissues and organs must be anchored to one another and attached to components of the extracellular matrix. Cells ... Selectins are cell adhesion molecules that play an important role in the initiation of inflammatory processes. The functional ...
They provide a matrix promoting cell adhesion and aggregation, thus increasing increased healthy cell culture. Aligning ... known as xenogeneic tissue). While these tissues have an advantage over autologous tissue grafts because the tissue does not ... Neural tissue engineering is a specific sub-field of tissue engineering. Neural tissue engineering is primarily a search for ... There are three categories of tissue grafts: autologous tissue grafts, nonautologous tissue grafts, and acellular grafts. ...
... a novel tissue-specific beta-catenin-binding protein mediating strong cell-cell adhesion". Journal of Cell Science. 114 (Pt 17 ... dependent cell-cell adhesion". Cell Adhesion and Communication. 1 (3): 239-50. doi:10.3109/15419069309097257. PMID 8081881. ... Roe S, Koslov ER, Rimm DL (June 1998). "A mutation in alpha-catenin disrupts adhesion in clone A cells without perturbing its ... Roe S, Koslov ER, Rimm DL (1998). "A mutation in alpha-catenin disrupts adhesion in clone A cells without perturbing its actin ...
The TM is a filter like area of tissue in the eye; cochlin may have a role in cell adhesion, mechanosensation, and modulation ...
... a novel tissue-specific beta-catenin-binding protein mediating strong cell-cell adhesion". J Cell Sci. 114 (17): 3177-88. doi: ...
Formation of scar tissue due to one or more episodes of PID can lead to tubal blockage, increasing the risk of the inability to ... Laparoscopy can visualize "violin-string" adhesions, characteristic of Fitz-Hugh-Curtis perihepatitis and other abscesses that ... Occasionally, the infection can spread to the peritoneum causing inflammation and the formation of scar tissue on the external ... The anatomical structure of the internal organs and tissues of the female reproductive tract provides a pathway for pathogens ...
Factors may include pelvic adhesions (limiting ability to see the ovary or causing it to adhere to other tissues); anatomic ... these can limit visualization of the ovary and may also cause it to adhere to surrounding tissues. Adhesions are often present ... making complete excision of tissue challenging. Anatomic variations - unusual location of ovarian tissue, for example ... The cause of ORS is the unintentional retention of ovarian tissue after the procedure to remove the ovaries. If a woman is ...
The second reaction is an aseptic fibrinous response, resulting in tissue adhesions and encapsulation and eventually foreign ...
The scar tissue may be located inside the knee joint or may involve the soft tissue structures around the knee joint, or both ... arthroscopic lysis of adhesions and open lysis of adhesions. Although MUA and surgery can be successful, the resulting increase ... There is excessive scar tissue formation within the joint and/or surrounding soft tissues leading to painful restriction of ... Scar tissue can cause structures of the knee to become contracted, restricting normal motion. Depending on the site of scarring ...
It is a key player in cell adhesion. However, VLA-4 does not adhere to its appropriate ligands until the leukocytes are ... It functions to promote an inflammatory response by the immune system by assisting in the movement of leukocytes to tissue that ... change of the alpha and beta domains that is necessary to confer high binding affinity for the endothelial adhesion molecules. ... that VLA-4-ligand interactions can affect the sensitivity to chemotherapy in patients with malignancies in blood-forming tissue ...
CD44 is an antigen found on the surface of most cell types and functions as a receptor that binds tissue macromolecules. ... CD24 is associated with B-cells, epithelial cells, and dendritic cells, functioning as an adhesion molecule and shown to ... Structure, tissue distribution, and chromosomal localization". J. Biol. Chem. 266 (25): 16653-8. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18) ... Additionally, it acts as an adhesion molecule for leukocytes on peripheral lymphoid organs and inflammation sites. ...
Aho, S; Uitto J (March 1999). "180-kD bullous pemphigoid antigen/type XVII collagen: tissue-specific expression and molecular ... The functional consequences include diminished epidermal adhesion and skin blistering in response to minimal shearing forces. ... Aho, S; Rothenberger K; Uitto J (June 1999). "Human p120ctn catenin: tissue-specific expression of isoforms and molecular ... Aho S, Uitto J (1999). "180-kD bullous pemphigoid antigen/type XVII collagen: tissue-specific expression and molecular ...
CaMKII induces activation of the transcription factor NFAT, which regulates cell adhesion, migration and tissue separation. ... Wnt signaling is involved in germ cell determination, gut tissue specification, hair follicle development, lung tissue ... However, a unified theory of how β‐catenin drives target gene expression is still missing, and tissue-specific players might ... The synthesis of PGE2 is necessary for Wnt signaling mediated processes such as tissue regeneration and control of stem cell ...
... contributes to tissue morphogenesis by controlling developing cell migration and cell adhesion in different organs. In ... The endothelial tip cells in vascular tissue display similar properties to the growth cone found in neuronal tissue. Studies ... Some of the non-neural tissues implicated include lung, placental, vasculature, pancreas, muscle and mammary gland tissue. ... This allows for adhesion between the two cell layers, which is necessary for the proper morphogenesis of the terminal end buds ...
It is important to note that compomers do not bond to tooth tissue like glass ionomer cements; this is the same issue with ... It is therefore essential to use bonding agents to aid adhesion of the compomer to tooth. The process of finishing and ... The carboxylic acid groups in the methacrylate-carboxylic acid monomer help with adhesion. The advantages of compomer luting ... they are white and closely mimic tooth tissue, so can camouflage into a tooth very well) and the fluoride releasing ability for ...
The adhesion of clotting factors may induce thrombosis, which may lead to stroke or other blockages. Some devices are intended ... This is an integral part to the structural integrity of cell sheets and their differentiation into more complex tissue and ... The adhesion properties of proteins to non-biological surfaces greatly influences whether or not cells can indirectly attach to ... Adsorption (not to be mistaken for absorption) is the accumulation and adhesion of molecules, atoms, ions, or larger particles ...
... functions as a vascular adhesion protein (VAP-1) in some mammalian tissues. AOC1 AOC2 AOC3 Copper in health PDB: 3LOY​; Chang ...
Surface-loaded nanofiber scaffolds are useful as adhesion barriers between internal organs and tissues post-surgery. Adhesion ... In tissue engineering, a highly porous artificial extracellular matrix is needed to support and guide cell growth and tissue ... Nanofiber scaffolds are used in bone tissue engineering to mimic the natural extracellular matrix of the bones. The bone tissue ... Tissue engineering is not only limited to the bone: a large amount of research is devoted to cartilage, ligament, skeletal ...