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Immunoexpression of adrenergic receptors in detrusor from patients with prune belly syndrome: a digital quantification

2010

Abstract Introduction Prune belly syndrome (PBS) presents with large-capacity bladders, high compliance and post-void residual volumes. Operative and conservative treatments are controversial. When histologically compared to normal bladder, bladder outlet obstruction results in an up- or down-regulation of adrenoceptors. Our goal was to study the immunoexpression of adrenoceptors in detrusor from patients with PBS. Materials and methods Bladder domes from PBS patients ( n  = 14) were studied (PBG). For normal controls, bladder specimens were obtained at adult surgery ( n  = 13) (CG1) and at child autopsy ( n  = 5) (CG2). Staining was performed using antibodies to α1a, α1b, α1d and β3 adreno…

MalePhotomicrographymedicine.medical_specialtyAdrenergic receptorUrologyArbitrary unitUrinary BladderUrologyAutopsyAntibodiesBladder outlet obstructionPrune belly syndromeReceptors Adrenergic alpha-1Image Processing Computer-AssistedHumansPrune Belly SyndromeMedicineReceptorRetrospective Studiesbusiness.industryInfantAnatomyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryReceptors AdrenergicUrinary Bladder Neck ObstructionReceptors Adrenergic beta-3Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDisease ProgressionImmunohistochemistryFemaleUrotheliumbusinessBiomarkersImmunostainingJournal of Pediatric Urology
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Direct observation of smectic layers in side chain liquid crystal polymer films

1987

Abstract By applying stringent conditions to the imaging process it has been possible to produce electron micrographs of the smectic planes in a highly beam sensitive polymethcrylate side chain liquid crystal polymer. These planes show a high degree of internal perfection, while, at the same time, showing clear evidence of curvature. The director orientation was determined over a fairly large region.

Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsbusiness.industryDirect observationGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsCurvatureCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterOrientation (vector space)OpticsLiquid crystalElectron micrographsSide chainGeneral Materials SciencebusinessBeam (structure)Liquid Crystals
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Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchung von Transversalschnitten d�nner Schichten auf festen Unterlagen

1969

A method is described which allows to prepare transverse sections of thin films by means of an ion etching technique so that transmission electron micrographs of the film structure can be carried out. A section through a 6-layered optical film with a total thickness of 0.62 μm is shown as an example.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsOptical filmTransverse planeMaterials scienceEtching (microfabrication)Transmission electron micrographfungiNuclear fusionComposite materialThin filmTotal thicknessIonZeitschrift f�r Physik
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Ultrastructural localization of Ca2(+)-binding sites in the middle ear mucosa of the rat.

1990

Cations were precipitated with potassium-pyroantimonate in the middle ear mucosa of the rat and the distribution of the formed precipitates was studied by electron microscopy. The precipitate density in various cells of the different epithelia of the middle ear mucosa was determined on electron micrographs by counting the number of precipitates per unit area. Electron spectroscopic imaging was also performed to obtain information about the spatial distribution of the precipitates and their elemental composition.

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEar MiddleBiologylaw.inventionlawMiddle ear mucosamedicineAnimalsTissue DistributionElemental compositionBinding SitesMucous MembraneRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyElectron micrographsHead and neck surgeryMiddle earBiophysicsUltrastructureCalciumCa2 bindingElectron microscopeEuropean archives of oto-rhino-laryngology : official journal of the European Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (EUFOS) : affiliated with the German Society for Oto-Rhino-Laryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
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Microcinematographic Studies of Mycoplasma hominis Cells

1973

Cells of two strains of Mycoplasma hominis growing in liquid medium on a glass surface were observed continuously, and cinematographic pictures were taken. Most of the observed structures showed reversible changes of their shape, suggesting the presence of contractile material in membrane or cytoplasma. The frequency and speed of such variations were measured. The deformations seem to be related to multiplication. The mechanisms of these phenomena are unknown.

PhotomicrographyCytoplasmCell divisionMotion PicturesLiquid mediumMycoplasma hominismedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyCell membraneMycoplasmaCell MovementmedicineMicroscopy Phase-ContrastMolecular BiologybiologyMotion Pictures as TopicCell MembraneCell movementMycoplasmabiology.organism_classificationCulture MediaMorphology and UltrastructureCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmCell DivisionJournal of Bacteriology
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In vivo investigations on microcirculatory disturbances induced by crenated erythrocytes following norepinephrine application

1974

Using a special apparatus for high resolution cinephotomicrography, which allows simultaneous observation and recording of microcirculatory changes, alterations in blood flow patterns and in red cell shape during norepinephrine acting have been studied. Under physiological conditions, and during slowing of capillary blood flow due to gradual removing of 20–25% of the circulating blood volume, the normal red cells are extremely deformable while passing through mesenteric capillaries. After application of norepinephrine a general arteriolar constrictive response in the bowel wall occurs, causing a further slowing of the capillary blood flow in the mesentery. Under these circumstances the eryt…

PhotomicrographyErythrocytesBlood volumeFatty Acids NonesterifiedBiologyMicrocirculationCrenationNorepinephrine (medication)NorepinephrineCyclic AMPmedicineAnimalsMesenteryMesenteryAbdominal MusclesRed CellMicrocirculationGeneral MedicineAnatomyBlood flowmedicine.anatomical_structureShock (circulatory)BiophysicsRabbitsmedicine.symptomBlood Flow Velocitymedicine.drugResearch in Experimental Medicine
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Photomicrography of skin by ultraviolet light.

1971

Skin sections superimposed on fine-grained photographic plates were exposed to ultraviolet light (2580 A wavelength). The images obtained, which reproduced the microanatomy of tissue in the process of ultraviolet photoabsorption, were studied under the microscope. Since absorption is proportional to the concentration of such biologically important chromophore-bearing substances as nueleoproteins and melanoproteins, the method gives information on the content and distribution of these substances in normal and altered tissue.

PhotomicrographyMicroscopeMaterials sciencebusiness.industryUltraviolet RaysAbsorption (skin)Cell BiologyDermatologymedicine.disease_causeMelanoproteinsBiochemistrySkin Diseaseslaw.inventionWavelengthOpticslawmedicineUltraviolet lightMethodsHumansbusinessMolecular BiologyUltravioletSkinThe Journal of investigative dermatology
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A comparison of spreading and motility behaviour of 8701-BC breast carcinoma cells on type I, I-trimer and type V collagen substrata. Evidence for a …

1991

Ductal infiltrating carcinoma (d.i.c.) of human breast is a highly invasive neoplasm characterized by enhanced deposition of collagen. Paradoxically, enhanced collagen deposition is not correlated with inhibition of the migration of tumour cells into the host tissue. d.i.c. is characterized by the reappearance of ‘embryonic’ type I-trimer collagen and an increase in type V collagen content in the matrix. The effects of these two collagen types were compared with type I collagen as culture substrata on the spreading pattern, cytoskeletal organization and motile behaviour of 8701-BC breast carcinoma cells using rhodamine-phalloidin staining, a DNAase I-competition assay, scanning electron mic…

PhotomicrographyStromal cellVideotape RecordingMotilityBreast NeoplasmsTrimerCell BiologyMatrix (biology)BiologyActinsCulture MediaExtracellular MatrixCell biologyCollagen type I alpha 1Carcinoma Intraductal NoninfiltratingCell MovementCell cultureImmunologyTumor Cells CulturedHumansCollagenNeoplasm MetastasisCytoskeletonType I collagenJournal of Cell Science
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Megakaryocytic features useful for the diagnosis of myeloproliferative disorders can be obtained by a novel unsupervised software analysis

2006

An unsupervised method for megakaryocyte detection and analysis is proposed, in order to validate supplementary tools which can be of help in supporting the pathologist in the classification of Philadelphia negative chronic myeloproliferative disorders with thrombocytosis. The experiment was conducted on high power magnification photomicrographs taken from hematoxylin-and-eosin 3 µm thick sections of formalin fixed, paraffin embedded bone marrow biopsies from patients with reactive thrombocytosis or chronic myeloproliferative disorders. Each megakaryocyte has been isolated in the photos through an image segmentation process, mainly based on mathematical morphology and wavelet analysis. A se…

PhotomicrographyThrombocytosisunsupervised software analysisMyeloproliferative DisordersMorphometryMegakaryocyte morphologyMegakaryocyticBone Marrow CellsImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansMegakaryocytesSoftware61 - MedicinaRetrospective Studies
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Unisexual flowers as a robust synapomorphy in Cariceae (Cyperaceae)? Evidence for bisexual flowers in Schoenoxiphium

2012

Abstract Cariceae, the largest tribe within Cyperaceae, comprises about 2000 species in five genera. Cariceae is usually considered to be distinct from other Cyperaceae by the presence of exclusively unisexual flowers and by the arrangement of the pistillate flowers in single-flowered spikelets that are enclosed by the flask-like spikelet prophyll (utricle or perigynium). The nature of several morphological features of the Cariceae inflorescence remains controversial. The staminate reproductive units, as well as earlier reported bisexual reproductive units in Schoenoxiphium have been considered to be reduced partial inflorescences, or flowers. Aims of this study are to test both interpretat…

SynapomorphySchoenoxiphiumCarexSchoenoxiphiumStamenBisexual flowerPlant ScienceBiologyTribe (biology)biology.organism_classificationFemale spikeletFloral ontogenyStaminate flowerSem micrographsInflorescencePistillate flowerBotanyCyperaceaeInflorescenceScanning electron microscopyCariceaeSouth African Journal of Botany
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