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Recurrent odontogenic ghost cell carcinoma (OGCC) at a reconstructed fibular flap : a case report with immunohistochemical findings

2010

Odontogenic ghost cell carcinoma (OGCC), a malignant counterpart of the odontogenic ghost cell tumor (OGCT), with aggressive growth characteristics, is exceedingly rare. A painful swelling in the jaw with local paresthesia is the most common symptom. We described a case of 47-year Korean woman who had a rare central epithelial odontogenic ghost cell carcinoma which recurred at reconstructed fibular flap. Immunohistochemical differences between OGCT and OGCC analyzed using primary and recurred surgical specimen. On the basis of this case, the tumor started as an OGCT and transformed into OGCC with highly aggressive, rapidly growing, infiltrative tumors. Our findings suggest that some of the …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentOdontogenic TumorsMalignancySurgical FlapsMalignant transformationMedicineHumansGeneral DentistryOdontogenic ghost cell tumorFibular flapbusiness.industryWide local excisionGhost cellMiddle Agedmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]ImmunohistochemistryMandibular NeoplasmsOdontogenic ghost cell carcinomaOtorhinolaryngologyFibulaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASImmunohistochemistrySurgeryFemaleNeoplasm Recurrence Localbusiness
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Das basaloide Plattenepithelkarzinom (BSC) der Mundschleimhaut

1997

The basaloid-squamous carcinoma (BSC) that was first described in 1986 by Wain et al. for the head and neck region is a rare distinct variant of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). The cardinal histopathologic feature is a biphasic cellular pattern of basaloid and squamous components. BSC has been confused with solid adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC). Although the number of reported cases is small, BSC appears biologically virulent, with a propensity to aggressive local behavior, early regional and distant metastasis, and subsequent poor survival. We report the clinicopathological characteristics of 4 new cases and compare their immunohistochemical features with those of solid ACC and conventional …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyurogenital systemAdenoid cystic carcinomabusiness.industryvirusesEpithelial carcinomabiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutritionmedicine.diseaseGlandular Patternstomatognathic diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyCarcinomamedicineImmunohistochemistrySurgeryBasal cellOral SurgeryDifferential diagnosisMouth mucosabusinesspsychological phenomena and processesOral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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HSV hepatitis in the mouse: A light and electron microscopic study with immunohistology and in situ hybridization

1988

In order to characterize better the morphology and immune response in acute necrotizing HSV infection, murine HSV hepatitis was examined. BALB/c mice were inoculated intraperitoneally with 10(6) plaque-forming units (PFU) of HSV-1 (Lenette) and HSV-2 (D316). In both groups half the animals were pretreated with silica particles to block macrophage function. Up to 6 days after infection four mice from each group were sacrificed at daily intervals and the livers were examined by light and electron microscopy, immunohistology, in situ hybridization, combined immunohistology/in situ hybridization and titration of viral PFU. HSV-2 infected mice developed severe necrotizing hepatitis with persiste…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyvirusesIn situ hybridizationBiologyVirus Replicationmedicine.disease_causeVirusLeukocyte CountMiceAlphaherpesvirinaemedicineAnimalsLymphocytesCytopathic effectHepatitisMice Inbred BALB CNucleic Acid HybridizationHerpes SimplexHistologyDNAGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryMicroscopy ElectronHerpes simplex virusLiverHepatitis Viral AnimalFemaleViral hepatitisVirchows Archiv B Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology
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Comparative histological, histochemical, immunohistochemical and biochemical studies on oestrogen receptors, lectin receptors, and Barr bodies in hum…

1986

The present study performed on a total of 567 cases of human female breast cancer compares the results of the biochemical assay (dextran-coated charcoal assay = DCC) for oestrogen receptor (ER) with those of several morphological methods developed for the detection of the ER or for the prediction of prognosis by use of other systems (FSA = fluorescent ligand binding assay, ER-ICA = monoclonal antibody assay for ER, LRA = lectin receptor assay using peanut agglutinin, and Barr body estimation). Whereas no correlation at all was observed among the results of the DCC and those of the FSA and Barr body estimation, the ER-ICA and the LRA showed an unanimous tendency towards higher values of ER w…

Peanut agglutininPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classBreast NeoplasmsMonoclonal antibodyPathology and Forensic MedicinePeanut AgglutininLectinsmedicineHumansLymphocytesReceptorMolecular BiologyFluorescent DyesImmunoassaybiologyHistocytochemistryLigand binding assayAssayCancerAntibodies MonoclonalDextransCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseFluoresceinsMolecular biologyReceptors EstrogenSex ChromatinCharcoalReceptors MitogenMonoclonalbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryFemaleFluorescein-5-isothiocyanateThiocyanatesVirchows Archiv. A, Pathological anatomy and histopathology
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Methotrexate as a treatment in ocular cicatricial moderate pemphigoid.

2013

Abstract Clinical case A 73 year-old woman presented with a history of non-specific symptoms and photophobia in both eyes of 1 year progression. The examination revealed a bilateral symblepharon and fornix shortening. Immunohistochemical analysis confirmed the presence of linear deposits of IgG, IgM and C3 along the conjunctival basement membrane. With the diagnosis of ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, systemic treatment with subcutaneous methotrexate was prescribed. Discussion We consider such treatment a very effective initial immunosuppressive alternative in patients with moderate conjunctival inflammation and in cases of rapid progression.

Pemphigoidmedicine.medical_specialtyPhotophobiaEtiologyMetotrexatePemphigoid Benign Mucous MembraneComplications scarHyperemiaBasement MembraneDiagnosis ocular cicatricial pemphigoidmedicineUso terapeuticoHumansOcular cicatricial pemphigoidAgedBasement membraneKeratitisbusiness.industrySymblepharonFornixTherapeutic useDiagnostico penfigoide ocular cicatricialGeneral MedicineComplement C3medicine.diseaseDermatologyeye diseasesAgentes inmunosupresoresmedicine.anatomical_structureMethotrexateImmunoglobulin MEtiologiaImmunoglobulin GEtiologyImmunohistochemistryMethotrexateComplicaciones cicatrizFemalesense organsPenfigoide ocular cicatricialmedicine.symptomImmunosuppressive agentsbusinessConjunctivaImmunosuppressive Agentsmedicine.drugArchivos de la Sociedad Espanola de Oftalmologia
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Immunohistochemical evaluation of matrix molecules associated with wound healing following treatment with an enamel matrix protein derivative in huma…

2003

Application of enamel matrix protein derivative (EMD) onto a debrided and conditioned root surface has been shown to promote periodontal regeneration in animals and humans. However, until now there is virtually no information from humans describing the expression of different matrix molecules in the newly formed periodontal tissues following treatment with EMD. This study investigated immunohistochemically in humans the expression of matrix molecules associated with periodontal tissues reformed after treatment with EMD. Eight patients with intrabony defects were treated with EMD. Six months after surgery teeth together with some of their surrounding soft and hard tissues were removed, fixed…

PeriodontiumPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyBone RegenerationPeriodontal LigamentSialoglycoproteinsAlveolar Bone LossMedizinMatrix (biology)Collagen Type I03 medical and health sciencesCollagen Type III0302 clinical medicineDental Enamel ProteinsAlveolar ProcessmedicineHumansRegenerationPeriodontal fiberCementumBone regenerationGeneral DentistryDental alveolus030304 developmental biologyDental CementumExtracellular Matrix ProteinsWound Healing0303 health sciencesChemistry030206 dentistryAnatomyPhosphoproteinsImmunohistochemistryCollagen Type IIImedicine.anatomical_structureConnective TissueGuided Tissue Regeneration PeriodontalOsteopontinBone RemodelingDental cementumWound healingClinical Oral Investigations
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Progress in the characterization of insulin-like peptides in aphids: Immunohistochemical mapping of ILP4.

2021

Aphids were the first animals described as photoperiodic due to their seasonal switch from viviparous parthenogenesis to sexual reproduction (cyclical parthenogenesis) caused by the shortening of the photoperiod in autumn. This switch produces a single sexual generation of oviparous females and males that mate and lay diapausing cold-resistant eggs that can overcome the unfavourable environmental conditions typical of winter in temperate regions. Previous studies have hinted at a possible implication of two insulin-like peptides (ILP1 and ILP4) in the aphid seasonal response, changing their expression levels between different photoperiodic conditions. Moreover, in situ localization of their…

PhotoperiodParthenogenesisDiapauseBiologyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCircadian ClocksAnimalsInsulinReproductive systemMolecular Biology030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesAphidReproductionNeuropeptidesfood and beveragesBrainParthenogenesisbiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryDiapauseSexual reproductionAcyrthosiphon pisumCell biologyPyrrolidonecarboxylic AcidInsect ScienceAphidsInsect HormonesMegoura viciaeInsect ProteinsOviparityPeptidesOligopeptides030217 neurology & neurosurgeryInsect biochemistry and molecular biology
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Putative p24 complexes in Arabidopsis contain members of the delta and beta subfamilies and cycle in the early secretory pathway

2013

p24 proteins are a family of type I membrane proteins localized to compartments of the early secretory pathway and to coat protein I (COPI)- and COPII-coated vesicles. They can be classified, by sequence homology, into four subfamilies, named p24α, p24β, p24γ, and p24δ. In contrast to animals and fungi, plants contain only members of the p24β and p24δ subfamilies, the latter probably including two different subclasses. It has previously been shown that transiently expressed red fluorescent protein (RFP)-p24δ5 (p24δ1 subclass) localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) at steady state as a consequence of highly efficient COPI-based recycling from the Golgi apparatus. It is now shown that tr…

PhysiologyArabidopsisGolgi ApparatusPlant ScienceEndoplasmic ReticulumGreen fluorescent proteinsymbols.namesakeArabidopsisImmunoprecipitationER–Golgi transportcoat protein II (COPII)Secretory pathwayMicroscopy ConfocalSecretory PathwaybiologyArabidopsis ProteinsEndoplasmic reticulumcoat protein I (COPI)COPIImmunogold labellingGolgi apparatussecretory pathway.biology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryCell biologyMicroscopy Electronp24 proteinsMembrane proteinsymbolsResearch PaperPlasmidsJournal of Experimental Botany
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Biosilicification of loricate choanoflagellate: organic composition of the nanotubular siliceous costal strips of Stephanoeca diplocostata.

2010

SUMMARY Loricate choanoflagellates (unicellular, eukaryotic flagellates; phylum Choanozoa) synthesize a basket-like siliceous lorica reinforced by costal strips (diameter of approximately 100 nm and length of 3 μm). In the present study, the composition of these siliceous costal strips is described, using Stephanoeca diplocostata as a model. Analyses by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), coupled with transmission electron microscopy (TEM), indicate that the costal strips comprise inorganic and organic components. The organic, proteinaceous scaffold contained one major polypeptide of mass 14 kDa that reacted with wheat germ agglutinin. Polyclonal antibodies were raised that allowed …

PhysiologyLoricate choanoflagellateBiosilicificationNanotechnologyStructural analysisOrganic compositionAquatic ScienceAlkaliesStephanoeca diplocostataHydrofluoric AcidBiosilicification; Loricate choanoflagellate; Organic composition; Structural analysisAnimalsChemical PrecipitationOrganic ChemicalsChoanoflagellateMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsChoanoflagellatabiologyChemistryAnimal StructuresProteinsSpectrometry X-Ray Emissionbiology.organism_classificationElementsSilicon DioxideImmunohistochemistryWheat germ agglutininNanostructuresSolutionsElectrophoresisTransmission electron microscopyInsect ScienceBiophysicsAnimal Science and ZoologyComposition (visual arts)Electrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelLorica (biology)ChoanozoaThe Journal of experimental biology
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ATP distribution and localization of mitochondria in Suberites domuncula (Olivi 1792) tissue

2011

SUMMARY The metabolic energy state of sponge tissue in vivo is largely unknown. Quantitative bioluminescence-based imaging was used to analyze the ATP distribution of Suberites domuncula (Olivi 1792) tissue, in relation to differences between the cortex and the medulla. This method provides a quantitative picture of the ATP distribution closely reflecting the in vivo situation. The obtained data suggest that the highest ATP content occurs around channels in the sponge medulla. HPLC reverse-phase C-18, used for measurement of ATP content, established a value of 1.62 μmol ATP g–1 dry mass in sponge medulla, as opposed to 0.04 μmol ATP g–1 dry mass in the cortex, thus indicating a specific and…

PhysiologyProtein subunitIn situ hybridizationAquatic ScienceBiologyMitochondrionAdenosine TriphosphateImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsMolecular BiologyChromatography High Pressure LiquidIn Situ HybridizationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMedullaArginine KinaseArginine kinaseATP distribution; mitochondria; imaging bioluminescence; HPLC; Porifera; Suberites domunculabiology.organism_classificationImmunohistochemistryMitochondriaSuberites domunculaSpongeBiochemistryOrgan SpecificityInsect Sciencebiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyMitochondrion localizationEnergy MetabolismSuberitesJournal of Experimental Biology
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