... Page of (page number not for citation purposes) salivary glands ELISA results of BAFF secretion by salivaryepithelial cells from minor salivary glands Results are from eight patients with pSS ... previously [44] Figure cells from minor salivary glands Immunocytochemical analysis of BAFF expression in salivary epithelilal cells from minor salivary glands Positive staining for B cell-activating ... positive results in epithelial cell lines led us to determine whether they could be extended to primary epithelial cells in patients with pSS and controls Epithelial origin of salivarygland cells To...
... malignant mixed tumors of the salivarygland in humans, the most common epithelial- origin tumor was squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma, whereas the most common nonepithelial tumor was chondrosarcoma ... 0.2% of all salivary tumors and 0.4% of malignant salivaryneoplasms reported in human medicine [5] Histologically, such tumors are characterized by the contemporary presence of epithelial (carcinomatous) ... AM Salivarygland tumors in dogs and cats: a literature and case review J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1988, 24, 561-567 Carpenter JL, Bernstein M Malignant mixed (pleomorphic) mandibular salivary gland...
... IL-18) in minor salivarygland biopsies from patients with SS was evaluated Thus, so far there are no definite reports regarding the expression of IL-18 at protein level in salivary glands of patients ... the expression and distribution of IL-18 in salivary glands of SS Third, we characterized the nature of IL-18-producing cells within the salivary glands Fourth, we assessed the relationship between ... IL-18-producing cells in salivary glands of patients with SS and chronic sialoadenitis IL-18 expression in inflammatory foci On the basis of the histological evaluation of the salivary glands performed...
... [18] and was also detected in the saliva or in salivarygland biopsies [19] of these patients In this regard, Martin et al described two salivarygland lymphomas that developed in SS patients ... and enlargement of the parotid glands, and could therefore be considered to have active disease The data provide evidence that B cells that infiltrate the salivary glands in SS were highly selected ... gland Notably, the κ/λ ratio in the parotid gland was 1.8, consistent with this possibility Positive selection of particular VL chain genes by foreign or autoantigens present in the parotid gland...
... bimanual ballot ability [810] Discussion Tumours arising in the minor salivary glands account for 22% of all salivaryglandneoplasms [4] Majority of them are malignant with only 18% being benign ... Spiro RH: Salivary Neoplasms: overview of a 35 year experience with 2807 patients Head Neck Surg 1986, 8:177-184 Waldron CA, el-Mofty SK, Gnepp DR: Tumours of the intraoral salivary glands: A ... possessing epithelial and myoepithelial elements arranged in a variety of patters and embedded in a mucopolysaccharide stroma Formation of the capsule is a result of fibrosis of surrounding salivary...
... histopathology of Sjögren's syndrome in labial salivarygland biopsies Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1974, 37:217-229 Daniels TE: Labial salivarygland biopsy in Sjögren's syndrome Assessment ... observed with examination of multilevel salivarygland biopsies, it should be considered that, because of the uneven distribution of inflammatory infiltrates in the gland [14], the examination of a ... focus score (FS) is the number of inflammatory infiltrates of at least 50 cells present in salivarygland area AECG, AmericanEuropean Consensus Group; F, female; M, male; SS-A, anti-Ro60 antibodies;...
... carcinoma of the salivarygland Neck CT was performed, which revealed a 1.5 cm hypodense area on the left submandibular gland (Figure 1), thus confirming the diagnosis The left submandibular gland was ... from salivarygland cancer is an uncommon manifestation of the disease, so evidence is scarce concerning the appropriate treatment Adenoid cystic carcinoma, contrary to most other salivarygland ... Distant metastases from salivary glands cancer ORL J Otorhinolaryngol Relat Spec 2001, 63:233-242 Schwentner I, Obrist P, Thumfart W, Sprinzl G: Distant metastasis of parotid gland tumors Acta Otolaryngol...
... with concurrent bilateral sialadenectomy of the submandibular salivary glands [15] These findings reveal that submandibular salivary glands produce systemically important immunomodulatory factors ... innervate the salivary glands resulted in increased levels of SMR1 protein in the submandibular glands [19] These observations are in keeping with a cervical sympathetic trunk - submandibular gland axis ... wound healing in the mouth The importance of salivary glands and their secretions are poorly appreciated, and they are only taken seriously when salivarygland dysfunction results in decreased saliva...
... tissue-specific; salivary a-amylase is the predominant aamylase in the mammary gland [12] Heitlinger et al [13] suggested that a-amylase type in the breast milk compensates for low salivary and pancreatic ... study was to examine if salivary a-amylase is able to alter growth of mammary epithelial cells by using primary cultures of rat origin For this purpose, we used primary mammary epithelial cells from ... all the excised mammary gland complexes per single animal were cultured together Identification of epithelial and mesenchymal cells by immunocytochemistry The proportion of epithelial cells in culture...
... vaguely lobulated Well developed fronds consist of epithelial- lined stromal projections that protrude into dilated glands or cystic spaces The glands are usually widely spaced, dilated, and irregular ... section did not show separate masses, and microscopically lipoblasts widely infiltrated among epithelial glands This tumor further expends the phenotypic features of phyllodes tumor Acknowledgments ... breast: the role of pathologic parameters Am J Clin Pathol 2005; 123: 529-540 Rosen PP Fibroepithelial neoplasms In: Weinberg RW, Donnellan K, Palumbo R, eds Rosen's Breast Pathology, 2nd ed Philadelphia:...
... them to a minimum [1] and therefore possibly neutralizing the risk of relapse The relapse rate for epithelial ovarian carcinoma in pathologic Complete Remission is generally between 42 and 44% [12-14] ... consolidation [23] Patients and Methods From October 1988 to October 1996, 122 patients affected by epithelial ovarian cancer who had been found to be in complete remission, as judged by laparoscopy ... carcinogenesis in the peritoneal cavity To date, the most important variable in survival of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer is residual disease > 10 cm after first surgery; these patients present...
... limited to some mutant strains only [7,12] Nectin-1 is extensively expressed in human cells of epithelial and neuronal origin [18], whereas nectin-2 is widely expressed in many human tissues, ... in terms of its ability to enter the cells of the retina, the present study used retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells as a model to determine the susceptibility and the mediators of HSV-1 entry ... nectin-1-specific antiserum Layers of the retina are marked by numbers as follows: 1, pigmented epithelial cells; 2, rod and cone processes; 3, outer limiting membrane; 4, outer nuclear layer;...
... the intestinal mucosal epithelial surface forms the first barrier encountered by the enteric pathogen V cholerae, the intestinal epithelial cell line Int407 and human colonic epithelial cell lines ... release of cytokines upon V cholerae infection in intestinal epithelial cells Reports have shown the induction of IL-8 in intestinal epithelial cells upon V cholerae infection [11–13] The induction ... Discussion Identification of differentially expressed cytokines in intestinal epithelial cells following V cholerae infection Epithelial cells are considered to represent an integral component of the...
... the P2X7 receptor and its modification in alveolar epithelial cell lines First, we tested the expression of the P2X7 receptor in permanent alveolar epithelial cell lines with properties more similar ... of Caveolin-1 and P2X7 in alveolar epithelial E10 cells To examine the possible colocalization of the purinergic P2X7 receptor with Caveolin-1 in alveolar epithelial E10 cells, we analyzed the ... introduced as a novel marker for alveolar epithelial type I cells [32], which cover more than 95% of the alveolar surface in lungs In our study, we tested four alveolar epithelial cell lines with characteristics...
... human intestinal epithelial cells [17], and in vivo, using duodenum samples from mice exposed to bacterial flagellin, which is known to up-regulate iNOS expression in intestinal epithelial cells ... for enrichment in iNOS activity within the particulate fraction of epithelial cells Apical distribution of iNOS in intestinal epithelial cells To get more insight into the localization of iNOS ... to apical domains of intestinal epithelial cells Particulate fraction association of iNOS in vivo In order to determine the distribution of iNOS in intestinal epithelial cells in vivo, experiments...
... manner: “Other specified intracranial and intraspinal neoplasms excluding pineoblastoma (IIIe)” and “Unspecified intracranial and intraspinal neoplasms (IIIf)” were combined into one category, called ... here are comprised solely of CNS tumors that are classified as primary and malignant Primary CNS neoplasms are tumors that originated in the central nervous system Thus, they exclude cancer that ... pilocytic astrocytomas of the optic pathway) Although all central registries will include malignant neoplasms in their case ascertainment, when comparing CNS incidence rates across cancer surveillance...
... indicating that trehalase is produced by the silk gland cells and is localized to the cavity of ASGs [19,20] The silk gland and the salivarygland are homologous organs [21], and both produce ... Tucker AS (2010) Salivarygland adaptations: modification of the glands for novel uses Front Oral Biol 14, 21–31 22 Sehnal F & Sutherland T (2008) Silks produced by insect labial glands Prion 4, ... (D,d) boundary between the ASG and the middle silk gland, as indicated by an arrowhead, (E,e) the middle silk gland, and (F,f) the posterior silk gland (G,g) cutting surface of a cocoon Although...