Epithelium cells are a type of cells that form the outer protective layer of tissues and organs in our body. They cover surfaces such as our skin or line our internal organs. These cells serve as a barrier, protecting us from infections and helping in the absorption of nutrients.
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Citation: Carr A-J, Vugler AA, Hikita ST, Lawrence JM, Gias C, Chen LL, et al. (2009) Protective Effects of Human iPS - Derived Retinal
Pigment Epithelium Cell Transplantation in the Retinal Dystrophic Rat.
M2e is only slightly present on the virus, but in the
lung epithelium cells where the virus ends up and starts multiplying, in the invaded cells, M2e becomes abundant.
In an initial group of patients experiencing asthma attack,
nasal epithelia cells were collected and tested for comparative VNN - 1 expression.
«Previous studies primarily focused on neurons and the retinal pigment
epithelium cells as culprits in degeneration,» said Eroglu, who is also a member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences (DIBS).
The treatment, which consists of a layer of human embryonic stem cell - derived retinal pigment
epithelium cells on an ultrathin supportive structure, was implanted in the retina of four patients by a USC Roski Eye Institute surgeon.
J. K. Watson, S. Rulands, A. C. Wilkinson, A. Wuidart, M. Ousset, A. Van Keymeulen, B. Göttgens, C. Blanpain, B. D. Simons, E. L. Rawlins Clonal dynamics reveal two distinct populations of basal cells in slow turnover
airway epithelium Cell Reports, 12 (1), 90 — 101 (2015)
Researchers used stem cells to create retinal
pigment epithelium cells, which were transplanted into a patient's retina (left) in an area depicted by the black circle.
Eye opener: A confocal microscope image of a rat retina after injection of human retinal pigment
epithelium cells.
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