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Size effect of hydroxyapatite nanoparticles on proliferation and apoptosis of osteoblast-like cells.
Shi Zhongli - - 2009
Nano-hydroxyapatite (nano-HAP) may be a better candidate for an apatite substitute of bone in biomedical applications than micro-sized hydroxyapatite (m-HAP). However, size control is always difficult when synthesizing well-defined nano-HAP particles. In this study, nano-HAP particles with diameters of approximately 20nm (np20) and approximately 80nm (np80) were synthesized and characterized. ...
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Bolt Gert - - 2008
Coagulation factor VII (FVII) is a vitamin K-dependent glycoprotein that undergoes extensive post-translational modification prior to secretion. Secretion of FVII proteins from producer cells is a slow process. To identify bottlenecks for the transport of FVII through the secretory pathway of FVII-producing cells, we analysed the processing of intracellular FVII ...
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Yamazaki T - - 2008
The intracellular accumulation of telithromycin was measured and compared with ciprofloxacin, clarithromycin, minocycline and erythromycin. The activities of telithromycin, clarithromycin and minocycline against Chlamydophila (Chlamydia) pneumoniae were compared in an intracellular killing assay. Maximal telithromycin accumulation (mean intracellular/extracellular concentration ratio) ranged from 6.7 (A549 lung epithelial cells) to 11.8 (THP-1 ...
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He Lizhi - - 2008
We report an association between p14ARF and Brca1 in which both proteins co-immunoprecipitate (co-IP) in DU145 cells. The N-terminal 64 residues of p14ARF encoded by exon 1beta are sufficient for this association. Inside the cell, ectopic p14ARF co-localizes with ectopic and endogenous Brca1 in A375 cells. Endogenous p14ARF co-localizes with ...
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Salvarani Carlo - - 2008
Polymyalgia rheumatica and giant-cell arteritis are closely related disorders that affect people of middle age and older. They frequently occur together. Both are syndromes of unknown cause, but genetic and environmental factors might have a role in their pathogenesis. The symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica seem to be related to synovitis ...
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Bush Jamie M - - 2008
In horses, giant-cell tumors of soft parts are rare neoplasms, with the majority of reported cases occurring within the hind limb muscles and soft tissues in older horses. The following article documents 21 cases of equine giant-cell tumors of soft parts clinically examined within the state of Colorado from 2000 ...
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Khelifa-Hamdani Elhem - - 2008
Giant cell lichenoid dermatitis is a recently described pathological entity, which can be seen as an unusual lichenoid drug eruption, a manifestation of sarcoidosis or within herpes zoster scars. Histopathological findings include focal vacuolar alteration of the basal layer with cytoid bodies, dermal and intraepidermal multinucleated giant cells and a ...
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Li Guo-Qiang - - 2008
Substituted benzothiophenes (BTs) and dibenzothiophenes (DBTs) remain in diesel oil following conventional desulfurization by hydrodesulfurization. A mixture of washed cells (13.6 g dry cell wt l(-1)) of Rhodococcus erythropolis DS-3 and Gordonia sp. C-6 were employed to desulfurize hydrodesulfurized diesel oil; its sulfur content was reduced from 1.26 g l(-1) ...
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Hamir A N - - 2008
During development and subsequent field evaluation of an oral vaccinia-rabies glycoprotein (V-RG) recombinant virus vaccine, 53 adult porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum; 38 females and 15 males) were examined. Microscopic examinations revealed the presence of giant epitheloid cells in various tissues (adrenal glands, spleen, liver, and lungs) of 4 (11%) female animals. ...
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Ghibaudo G - - 2008
A seven-month-old female, Italian hound which was presented with anorexia, dyspnoea and weight loss showed two subcutaneous masses at physical examination. Radiographs showed multiple opacities in the lungs, thorax, liver and spleen, and cytology showed discrete pleomorphic cells, with variable nuclear : cytoplasmic ratio, foamy cytoplasm and round to oval ...
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Som P M - - 2008
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Air cells are often seen within the frontal intersinus septum. These cells have traditionally been thought to arise from displaced ethmoid cells from the frontal recess. This study explores the possibility that such cells may actually be diverticula from the frontal sinuses themselves and not of a ...
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Chang Shih-Chieh - - 2008
An 11-year-old neutered male domestic shorthair cat was presented with an epulis. A hemispherical mass, 8mm in maximum diameter, without a peduncle and bright reddish in colour, was observed on the gingiva of the left mandible. Radiography failed to show any infiltrating osteolysis. The epulis was surgically removed via gingival ...
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Layfield Lester J - - 2008
Giant-cell containing neoplasms of the pancreas are rare with few reports documenting their cytologic appearance. Giant-cell containing neoplasms of the pancreas have been divided into two subtypes corresponding to the osteoclastic giant-cell tumor of the pancreas and the pleomorphic giant-cell carcinoma of the pancreas. Despite the better prognosis reported in ...
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Flórez-Moreno Gloria Amparo - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cytomorphometric differences of multinucleated giant cells (MGCs) and CD68 reactivity of both MGCs and infiltrating macrophages may be associated with the clinical behavior of central and peripheral giant cell lesions of the jaws. STUDY DESIGN: Paraffin-embedded samples of central giant cell lesions (CGCLs; n = 20) ...
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Deim Zoltán - - 2008
Two cases of feline vaccine-associated fibrosarcoma (FVAF) are reported. The excised tumours were both characterised as well circumscribed, subcutaneous, firm and white with central necrosis. Histopathologically, they consisted of well-differentiated and variably sized and shaped anaplastic cells, characterised by marked nuclear and cellular pleomorphism including giant cells. The mitotic activity ...
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Tsujioka Takayuki - - 2008
BACKGROUND: Megaloblastic anemias are characterized by several hematopoietic cells with dysplastic nuclear morphology. The analyses of DNA ploidy and cell cycle of these cells are important to understand the property of such diseases. METHODS: As laser scanning cytometry (LSC) is a useful tool to evaluate the morphology of the cells ...
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Caillaud Marie-Cécile - - 2008
The infection of plants by obligate parasitic nematodes constitutes an interesting model for investigating plant cytoskeleton functions. Root knot nematodes have evolved the ability to manipulate host functions to their own advantage by redifferentiating root cells into multinucleate and hypertrophied feeding cells. These giant cells result from repeated rounds of ...
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Gupta R - - 2008
Giant-cell tumour of the synovium is known to affect the fingers or toes of adults. It has seldom been described in the spine and rarely in the thoracic vertebrae or in a child. The lesions of giant-cell tumour of the synovium have a classical radiological appearance, but require a high ...
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Hubácek M - - 2008
OBJECTIVE: Central giant cell granuloma (GCG) is defined as an intraosseous lesion consisting of cellular fibrous tissue containing multiple foci of hemorrhage, aggregations of multinucleated giant cells. Peripheral GCG is a reactive exophytic lesion occurring on the gingiva and alveolar ridge originating from the periosteum or periodontal membrane, usually as ...
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Grajkowska Wiesława - - 2008
Focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type IIB is a malformation of cortical development characterized by presence of balloon cells. These cells share phenotypic features of giant cells found in tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), but the relationship between FCD type IIB and TSC is not well established. TSC is an autosomal dominant ...
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HooKim Kim - - 2008
Giant cell myocarditis, a rare, fatal, and poorly understood cause of myocarditis, requires pathological examination for diagnosis. It is considered to be an autoimmune disease and is frequently associated with other conditions, in particular thymoma and myasthenia gravis. The typical patient with giant cell myocarditis is young and has severe, ...
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Mine Ichiro - - 2008
The giant-celled algae, which consist of cells reaching millimeters in size, some even centimeters, exhibit unique cell architecture and physiological characteristics. Their cells display a variety of morphogenetic phenomena, that is, growth, division, differentiation, and reproductive cell formation, as well as wound-healing responses. Studies using immunofluorescence microscopy and pharmacological approaches ...
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Danila Edvardas - - 2008
BACKGROUND: The granulomatous inflammatory response is a manifestation of many lung diseases. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic value of epithelioid cell granulomas in bronchoscopic biopsies in daily clinical practice. METHODS: The data of 105 patients with epithelioid cell granulomas in biopsy tissue who had undergone the bronchoscopic lung biopsy or ...
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Haque Anwar Ul - - 2008
Giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) is a benign but locally aggressive bone tumor of young adults. It typically presents as a large lytic mass at the end of the epiphysis of long bones. Grossly it is comprised of cystic and hemorrhagic areas with little or no periosteal reaction. Microscopically ...
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M Kumaresan - - 2008
A 53-year-old male presented with a giant cutaneous horn over the left leg. Cutaneous horn was excised and primary closure of the defect was done under spinal anesthesia. Histopathology showed underlying seborrheic keratosis. Cutaneous horn has been noticed on top of many clinical conditions of diverse etiology, such as actinic ...
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Hemberger M - - 2008
Extraembryonic development in rodents depends on the differentiation and function of trophoblast giant cells. Morphologically striking, giant cells exhibit many extraordinary characteristics adapted to ensure the success of pregnancy. This review summarizes some of the intriguing aspects of giant cell morphology and function. Giant cells are highly polyploid as a ...
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Beswick Paul - - 2008
This article is focusing on further optimization of previously described hydroxy ethylamine (HEA) BACE-1 inhibitors obtained from a focused library with the support of X-ray crystallography. Optimization of the non-prime side of our inhibitors and introduction of a 6-membered sultam substituent binding to Asn-294 as well as a fluorine in ...
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Everett Maya W - - 2007
Cell surface expression of MHC I molecules depends on the chaperone tapasin; how tapasin functions is not fully understood. We created three fluorescent tapasin constructs: wild-type tapasin, soluble tapasin, which does not interact with TAP, and N300 tapasin, which does not interact with MHC I. In contrast to earlier reports, ...
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Emanuel Patrick O - - 2007
Although osteoclast giant-cell-like proliferations have been reported in a diverse range of human malignancies, to the best of our knowledge, they have never been described in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Histologically, osteoclastic giant cell tumors within extraosseous malignancy resemble their bony and soft tissue counterparts, with round to spindle-shaped ...
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Hishiya Shoko - - 2008
Thioredoxin (Trx) is a small ubiquitous protein involved in the disulfide-dithiol exchange reaction occurring in cells and organelles. In vivo, Trx is reduced by Trx reductase using NADPH or photosynthetically produced reducing equivalents, and the reduced form Trx takes on the physiological functions. In the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, two ...
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Adamek Dariusz - - 2008
Ependymomas account for 3-9% of all neuroepithelial tumors. A peculiar variant of ependymoma known as "giant cell ependymoma" ("GCE") is especially rarely reported, it may pose some difficulties for the diagnosing neuropathologist. Here we present a case of a giant cell ependymoma occuring in a 17-year-old patient with the history ...
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Zhang Hao - - 2007
The current study addresses whether alterations in osteoclasts (OCs) derived from oim/oim mice, an established model of moderate-to-severe OI, are present. Bone marrow cells from oim/oim and wildtype (+/+) mice were cultured on bone slices in the presence of MCSF and RANKL and evaluated at days 0, 1, 2, 4, ...
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Palmer M V - - 2007
Mycobacterium bovis, the causative agent of bovine tuberculosis, persists within granulomas. Formation of granulomas involves a complex array of immune activation and cellular migration. To examine temporal changes in granuloma development, we inoculated 32 cattle with M. bovis of deer origin. Tissues from 4 calves each were examined at 15, ...
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Tarsitano Christopher G - - 2007
Geometric optics and matrix methods are used to mathematically model multilaser Herriott cells for tunable laser absorption spectrometers for planetary missions. The Herriott cells presented accommodate several laser sources that follow independent optical paths but probe a single gas cell. Strategically placed output holes located in the far mirrors of ...
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Chopra Shefali - - 2007
Undifferentiated carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells of the pancreas is rare. Histologically it mimics the giant cell tumor of the bone and may be associated with a ductal adenocarcinoma. We recently encountered two such cases, both of which were biopsied by EUS-guided FNA. Abundant multinucleated osteoclast-like giant cells and many ...
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Komatsu Daisuke - - 2007
Trophoblast giant cells in the mouse placentas are polyploid cells that form as a result of endoreduplication. The giant cells form the outermost layer of the extraembryonic compartment and produce a number of pregnancy-specific hormones, including prolactin family members. Here we demonstrate that trophoblast giant cells are increased, and display ...
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Abelman H - - 2007
During the refraction procedure, the power of the nearest equivalent sphere lens, known as the scalar power, is conserved within upper and lower bounds in the sphere (and cylinder) lens powers. Bounds are brought closer together while keeping the circle of least confusion on the retina. The sphere and cylinder ...
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Caillaud Marie-Cécile - - 2008
Sedentary endoparasitic nematodes are root parasites that interact with their hosts in a remarkable way. These obligate biotrophic pathogens establish an intimate relationship with their host plants, inducing the redifferentiation of root cells into specialized feeding cells. The successful establishment of feeding cells is essential for nematode development. Root-knot nematodes, ...
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Detsch R - - 2008
An essential property of bone substitute materials is that they are integrated into the natural bone remodelling process, which involves the resorption by osteoclast cells and the formation by osteoblast cells. If monocyte cells adhere to a calcium phosphate surface (bone or bone substitute material), they can fuse together and ...
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Ohtsuki Yuji - - 2007
Sclerosing lipogranuloma (SLG) is a rare disease that occurs in the male genital region. We report here three cases of SLG, including two of Y-shaped lesions in the penile base forming an intrascrotal mass, as well as a patient with a mass in the epidydimal region. All three lesions histologically ...
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Lietman Steven A - - 2007
Giant cell tumor of bone and giant cell reparative granuloma are benign lesions with prominent giant (multinucleated) cells, and an understanding of the molecular biology and genetics of these lesions will likely aid in more effective treatment. Cherubism is a benign lesion of the maxilla and mandible histologically similar to ...
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Reynolds Andrew - - 2007
The concept of the cell has been based on metaphor since its inception, and the history of cell theory has continued to rely on metaphor and analogy. In the nineteenth century, cells were most popularly conceived either as building stones or elementary autonomous organisms from which larger organisms are composed. ...
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Yoshimoto Minoru - - 2007
We investigated the effects of the longitudinal wave on the immersion angle dependence of the resonant-frequency shift, deltaF, of the quartz crystal microbalance, QCM. In order to study exactly the effects, we employed the three types of cells: normal cell, cell with the glass beads and cell with sponge. The ...
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Abelman Herven - - 2007
PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to investigate the invariance and isomorphism of error cells with cylinder power measured positively and negatively in the cylinder-sphere plane. Cells with cylinder power measured positively and negatively are mapped to symmetric power space to see whether isomorphism and the invariance are conserved ...
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Tamaizumi H - - 2007
An 8-year-old chipmunk (Tamias sibiricus) showed a mass on the tail root. Histologically, the excised mass showed proliferation of spindle-to-polyhedral cells and abundant multinucleated giant cells, with the production of neoplastic osteoid. Immunohistochemically, neoplastic cells were positive for vimentin and weakly positive for osteocalcin. Osteoid was also positive for osteocalcin. ...
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Kim Se Hoon - - 2007
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the squash smear features of subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA) in comparison with gemistocytic astrocytoma and giant cell glioblastoma. STUDY DESIGN: We compared the squash smear features of 3 cases of SEGA, 9 cases of gemistocytic astrocytoma and 3 cases of giant cell glioblastoma with the morphometric ...
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Schick Volker - - 2007
Balloon cells of distinct focal cortical dysplasias type IIb (FCD(IIb)) and giant cells of cortical tubers in tuberous sclerosis (TSC) constitute neuropathological hallmarks and cytological similarities. In TSC, frequent mutations in the TSC1 or TSC2 genes result in mTOR-signaling activity. Here, we addressed whether Pi3K-pathway activation differentiates balloon cells from ...
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Fenton Hubert - - 2007
Multinucleated giant cells are seen in the heart in several distinct pathologic conditions, including giant cell myocarditis, sarcoidosis and infectious etiologies. We describe the first report of solitary multinucleated giant cells scattered throughout the heart after placement of a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) and transient Candida glabrata infection. The ...
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Wu M L - - 2007
AIMS: Multinucleated stromal giant cells occur in the anus, genitals and many other organs. They resemble myofibroblasts, react to local injury and are found incidentally or in association with various lesions. They have only rarely been reported to occur in the colon. The aim was to firmly establish their existence ...
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Engel Gregory S - - 2007
Multipass Herriott cells are often designed using the thin lens approximation, which results in approximate dimensions or imperfect patterns due to both spherical aberration and the finite width of the optic. We derive the design equations for exact solutions to the Herriott cell problem. We also show that Herriott cells ...
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