Sentences with phrase «lamina of»

(C) rostral edge of the dorsal lamina of the atlas.
In the C - terminus, missense mutations in residues ranging from positions 342 to 452 are thought to inhibit the attachment of ColQ to the basal lamina of the muscle cell [30]--[33].
When performing FMD, both portions of the occipital bone and the lamina of the C1 vertebral body are removed to provide bony decompression (Fig 19).
Surgeons often remove the lamina of the vertebral arch (laminectomy) to access and decompress the spinal cord and nerves to treat spinal stenosis, tumors, or herniated discs.
When, in the universe in movement to which we have just awakened, we look at the temporal and spatial series diverging and amplifying themselves around and behind us like the laminae of a cone, we are perhaps engaging in pure science.
The most common procedure for Chiari like malformation is suboccipital decompression where the hypoplastic occipital bone and sometimes the cranial dorsal laminae of the atlas are removed (with or without a durotomy) to decompress the foramen magnum.

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The sorting machine sorts whole leaf tobacco prior to threshing, but has proven itself also in sorting oriental, Rajangan and even lamina type of tobaccos.
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The State Government, through the Special Task Force on Land Grabbers set up by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode's administration, had on June 16, 2017 arraigned Lamina and others before the court over alleged forceful dispossession of residents from their legitimate rights to land ownership.
In count three, Lamina was accused of forcefully taking over and remaining in possession of 200 plots of land in Mowo Kekere belonging to Planet Properties Ltd contrary to Section 2 (2) of the same law, while in count five, the defendants were said to have fraudulently sold 60 hectares of land which had been previously sold by the rightful owner contrary to Section 8 (1)(b) of the law.
According to the matter, Lamina and his gang were said to have been terrorising the people of Ikorodu area of the State for some time before he was arrested on June 15, 2017.
At the same time, coauthor Peter Adams, from the University of Glasgow, published a previous study on the breakdown of the nuclear lamina in which he observed a peculiar protrusion, or blebbing, of the nuclear envelope into the cytoplasm, and these blebs contained DNA, nuclear lamina proteins, and chromatin (the nuclear structures in which genes reside).
In support of this notion, the team found that in late middle - aged normal cells, blocking the autophagy - driven breakdown of the nuclear lamina can make cells live 60 percent longer.
Using sophisticated biochemical and sequencing methods, Dou found that laminB1, a key component of the nuclear lamina, and LC3 were contacting each other in same places on chromatin.
«We found that the molecular machinery of autophagy guides the degradation of components of the nuclear lamina in mammals,» said senior author Shelley Berger, PhD, the Daniel S. Och University Professor in the departments of Cell & Developmental Biology, Genetics, and Biology.
We selectively ablated lamina I neurons expressing GRPR in the spinal cord of mice.
Here, we show that in germ - free (GF) mice, invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells accumulate in the colonic lamina propria and lung, resulting in increased morbidity in models of IBD and allergic asthma as compared with that of specific pathogen - free mice.
These cells are localized in the gut lamina propria and require the presence of B cells in the same location both in humans and in mice.
We hope to determine if proteins present in lamina cribrosa of glaucoma patients differ to those found in people who do not have the disease; as these proteins may contribute to disease progression.
In the absence of dystrophin, the polarity effector Par1b is dysregulated, leading to the failure of Par3 to become localized to the cortex associated with the basal lamina.
Improving our understanding of the relationship between changes in the retinal microvasculature, RNFL and lamina cribrosa in the pathophysiology of glaucoma can inform the development of new therapeutic targets designed to slow the microvasculature changes as a new non-IOP lowering approach to glaucoma therapy.
Roles of the Nuclear Lamina in Stable Nuclear Association and Assembly of a Herpesviral Transactivator Complex on Viral Immediate - Early Genes.
Three sections per animal were immunolabeled and five pictures per animal (per region) were acquired from area CA1 of the hippocampus and lamina V and III of the parietal cortex.
a-b) Representative high - magnification confocal micrographs depicting co-localization between pab27576 (red) and MOAB - 2 (green) in CA1 neurons of the hippocampus a) and neurons of lamina V of the parietal cortex b) at post-plaque stages (13 months).
Anatomically, the mucosa of the head and neck can be divided into a layer of stratified squamous epithelium and an underlying connective tissue layer known as the lamina propria (Table 2).
Representative high - magnification confocal micrographs depicting lack of complete co-localization between pab27576 (red) and McSA1 (green) immunoreactive sites at 3 months and 13 months in CA1 neurons of the hippocampus, and neurons of lamina V and III of the parietal cortex.
b - d) Representative high - magnification confocal micrographs depicting co-localization between pab27576 (red) and b) McSA1 (green) binding sites, c) MOAB - 2 (green) and d) Nu1 (green) in lamina V neurons of the parietal cortex, at the pre-plaque stage (3 month - old transgenic rats).
These images illustrate CA1 neurons of the hippocampus and neurons of lamina V and III of the parietal cortex from animals aged 3 and 13 months.
(F) Schematic showing gray matter laminae at the C5 level of the rat spinal cord (adapted from [39]-RRB-.
hGDAsBMP were able to promote survival of multiple neuronal populations within multiple gray matter laminae with notably robust increases of up to 69 % in neuronal survival in laminae 8 and 9 containing motor neurons.
Transplantation of hGDAsBMP (C) promotes significant protection of neurons in laminae 7, 8, and 9 at the injury center.
At 5 weeks post injury / transplantation, NeuN + neuron cell bodies were counted in laminae 4 to 9 on the injured, right hand side of the spinal cord (Tables 1 and 2).
While future studies will reveal whether transplantation of hGDAsBMP to DLF injuries provide protection of red nucleus neurons, hGDAsBMP provided robust neuron protection in multiple spinal cord laminae, even in more distant gray matter in which there was no evidence of hGDAsBMP migration.
Significant increases in neuron numbers were not observed in lamina 4, 5, 6 adjacent to injury centers, despite rescue of neurons more distal to the zone of injury; an outcome most likely due to neuron loss resulting from direct trauma to these laminae at time of injury.
Montaged images of NeuN immuno - histochemistry at the C5 spinal level of normal (A) and untreated injured (control) spinal cords (B) show that the unilateral DLF transection injury causes loss of NeuN + neurons in multiple spinal cord laminae adjacent to the transected white matter.
Here we show that T cells that express the canonical hValpha7.2 - Jalpha33 or mValpha19 - Jalpha33 TCR rearrangement are preferentially located in the gut lamina propria of humans and mice, respectively, and are therefore genuine mucosal - associated invariant T (MAIT) cells.
(B) Analysis of neuron survival within laminae immediately adjacent to the site of injury shows that hGDABMP transplantation promoted significant protection of neurons when all laminae were considered (4 to 9), with the most robust increases in neuron numbers in intermediate (7) and ventral (8 and 9) gray matter laminae.
Analysis of a region closer to the site of injury, through 750 µm of tissue spanning the injury center, revealed notably robust increases in numbers of neurons for lamina 7 (35 % and 32 %) and laminae 8 and 9 (70 % and 54 %) above control injured cords (Fig. 7 B; Table 2).
In the first few years we successfully reconstructed an array of lamina cartridges and a medulla column using a newly developed automated reconstruction pipeline for transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images.
Graphs show percentage changes in numbers of NeuN + neurons in laminae 4 to 9; laminae 4, 5, and 6; 7; and 8 and 9 in spinal cords from animals that received transplants of 9W2 or 9W1 hGDAsBMP, hGDAsCNTF or hGPCs and untreated control injuries.
W. Daniel Stamer, PhD Duke University Eye Center, Durham, NC Funded by The Alcon Foundation Project: Role of Exosomes in Glaucomatous Lamina Cribrosa Remodeling
The second model simulates the effect of a softer lamina by growing cells on silicone with different stiffness.
In the lamina cribrosa, like the trabecular meshwork we hypothesize that exosomes participate in the turnover of extracellular matrix and homeostatic signaling with cell neighbors, particularly in response to elevations in intraocular pressure / pulsations.
The cells are held close to the base of the epidermal derived cells that produce the hair fiber and root sheaths but there is a thin layer, called the basement membrane (or basement lamina, or glassy membrane) that separates the DP cells from the hair fiber / sheath cells.
(a) Shows representative micrographs of those H&E - stained lamina VII neurons that were selected for the count based on size specificity (diameter ranging from 10 to 20 μm).
The analysis in the G93A mice showed that lithium delayed cell death within lamina IX and cranial MN while it increased the number of lamina VII Renshaw - like neurons above control values.
Derangement of the homeostasis between bacteria and host - derived signals provokes intestinal barrier malfunction leading to bacterial translocation, i.e. the bacteria (or bacterial products) transport from the intestinal lumen into the lamina propria [part of the intestinal mucosa] and, eventually, to extra-intestinal sites.
In the thoracic region the lumbodorsal fascia is a thin fibrous lamina which serves to bind down the Extensor muscles of the vertebral column and to separate them from the muscles connecting the vertebral column to the upper extremity.
This occurs in the lamina propria and crypt regions of the intestine when the patient eats specific food - grain antigens, or toxic amino acid sequences.
Presence, or disappearance, of the «lamina dura,» the bone bundle attached to the periodontal ligament
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