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VEGF receptor signaling links inflammation and tumorigenesis in colitis-associated cancer.

2010

Inflammation drives expression of VEGFR2, which is expressed on and drives growth of tumor cells in colitis-associated cancer.

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor AColorectal cancerGene Expressionmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundMice0302 clinical medicineImmunology and AllergyDecoy receptorsCells CulturedMice Knockout0303 health sciencesMicroscopy ConfocalReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionDextran Sulfaterespiratory systemColitisImmunohistochemistry3. Good healthUp-RegulationVascular endothelial growth factorVascular endothelial growth factor A030220 oncology & carcinogenesisColonic Neoplasmscardiovascular systemcirculatory and respiratory physiologySignal TransductionSTAT3 Transcription FactorImmunologyBlotting WesternMice TransgenicBiologyArticle03 medical and health sciencesmedicineAnimalsHumans030304 developmental biologyCell ProliferationVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-1CancerEndothelial CellsKinase insert domain receptorEpithelial CellsCell Biologymedicine.diseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2Mice Inbred C57BLHIF1AchemistryCancer researchCarcinogenesis030215 immunologyThe Journal of experimental medicine
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Comparison of growth & function of endothelial progenitor cells cultured on deproteinized bovine bone modified with covalently bound fibronectin …

2016

Objectives The objective of this study was to assess and compare the growth and function of Endothelial Progenitor Cells (EPCs) cultured on covalently bonded Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and covalently bonded Fibronectin (FN) coating on deproteinized bovine bone (DBB) (test samples), compared to non-modified DBB blocks (control sample). Materials and methods The test samples were prepared by plasma polymerization of allylamine onto DBB blocks. Group1 of test samples were prepared with VEGF coating (VEGF-DBB) where as the Group2 test samples were coated with FN (FN-DBB). Non-modified DBB blocks served as a Control. EPCs were isolated and cultivated from buffy coats of peripheral…

Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ANitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIAngiogenesis0206 medical engineeringNitric Oxide Synthase Type IICell CountEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay02 engineering and technologyReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionCell morphologyAllylamine03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineEnosAnimalsHumansMTT assayProgenitor cellCells CulturedCell ProliferationEndothelial Progenitor CellsMicroscopy Confocalbiology030206 dentistrybiology.organism_classification020601 biomedical engineeringMolecular biologyFibronectinsVascular endothelial growth factorFibronectinchemistryBone SubstitutesImmunologybiology.proteinCattleOral SurgeryClinical Oral Implants Research
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Molecular imaging of VEGF in gastrointestinal cancer in vivo using confocal laser endomicroscopy

2010

Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a therapeutic target in gastrointestinal cancer (GiC). However, its in vivo visualisation could not be achieved to date with endoscopic techniques. Confocal laser endomicroscopy (CLE) is a novel imaging technique for gastrointestinal endoscopy providing in vivo microscopy at subcellular resolution. The aim of the study was to evaluate CLE for in vivo molecular imaging of VEGF in GiC.Molecular imaging of tumours in APCmin mice, in xenograft models and in surgical specimens of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) was achieved after application of labelled antibodies. The tumour sites were scanned with the probe for the strongest specific fluoresce…

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Agonist and antagonist-dependent internalization of the human vasopressin V2 receptor.

1998

Abstract In this report we demonstrate that in HEK293 cells stably expressing the human V2vasopressin receptor, ligand-induced internalization of the hormone receptor occurs via the clathrin-dependent pathway. Studies of receptor trafficking either by direct visualization of the V2receptor by confocal microscopy or binding experiments show a rapid internalization (half-time 6–7 min). Blocking of the clathrin-dependent pathway by hypertonic sucrose increased vasopressin-induced cellular cAMP production and decreased the desensitization of the V2receptor–adenylyl cyclase system. Thus, internalization appears to be a major regulatory mechanism terminating vasopressin action in HEK293 cells. Tw…

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Phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase type I gamma regulates dynamics of large dense-core vesicle fusion.

2005

Phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate was proposed to be an important regulator of large dense-core vesicle exocytosis from neuroendocrine tissues. Here, we have examined the kinetics of secretion in chromaffin cells from mice lacking phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase type Iγ, the major neuronal phosphatidylinositol-4-phosphate 5-kinase. Absence of this enzyme caused a reduction of the readily releasable vesicle pool and its refilling rate, with a small increase in morphologically docked vesicles, indicating a defect in vesicle priming. Furthermore, amperometry revealed a delay in fusion pore expansion. These results provide direct genetic evidence for a key role of phosphatidylinositol…

Vesicle fusionChromaffin CellsBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesMembrane FusionExocytosisExocytosischemistry.chemical_compoundMiceAnimalsPhosphatidylinositolCells CulturedMultidisciplinaryVesicleSecretory VesiclesSNAP25Munc-18Kiss-and-run fusionBiological SciencesSecretory VesicleCell biologyKineticsMicroscopy ElectronPhosphotransferases (Alcohol Group Acceptor)chemistryCalciumProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Immunoelectron Microscopy of Vesicle Transport to the Primary Cilium of Photoreceptor Cells

2009

Cilia are organelles of high structural complexity. Since the biosynthetic machinery is absent from cilia all their molecular components must be synthesized in organelles of the cytoplasm and subsequently transported to the cilium. Ciliary cargos are thought to be translocated in the membrane of transport vesicles or association with these vesicles to the base of the cilium where the vesicles fuse with the periciliary target membrane for further delivery of their cargo into the ciliary compartment by the intraflagellar transport (IFT). Here we describe a modified preembedding labeling method as an alternative technique to conventional postembedding methods eligible for analyses of ciliary c…

Vesicular transport proteinImmunolabelingCytoplasmIntraflagellar transportCiliumVesicleImmunoelectron microscopyOrganellesense organsBiologyCell biology
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Hierarchical imaging and computational analysis of three-dimensional vascular network architecture in the entire postnatal and adult mouse brain

2021

The formation of new blood vessels and the establishment of vascular networks are crucial during brain development, in the adult healthy brain, as well as in various diseases of the central nervous system. Here, we describe a step-by-step protocol for our recently developed method that enables hierarchical imaging and computational analysis of vascular networks in postnatal and adult mouse brains. The different stages of the procedure include resin-based vascular corrosion casting, scanning electron microscopy, synchrotron radiation and desktop microcomputed tomography imaging, and computational network analysis. Combining these methods enables detailed visualization and quantification of t…

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Fast Axial Scanning in 3D Imaging

2016

We establish the conditions for obtaining fast axial 3D microscopy with constant magnification, invariant resolution, and symmetrical displacement range. We demonstrate that liquid lenses permit the axial scanning free of mechanical movements and vibrations. This allows speeding-up the process and avoiding distortionsin the image of dynamic specimens. Article not available.

VibrationOpticsThree dimensional imagingChemistrybusiness.industryResolution (electron density)MagnificationInvariant (mathematics)business3d microscopyDisplacement (vector)Imaging and Applied Optics 2016
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Respiratory syncytial virus inhibits ciliagenesis in differentiated normal human bronchial epithelial cells: effectiveness of N-acetylcysteine.

2012

Persistent respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections have been associated with the exacerbation of chronic inflammatory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This virus infects the respiratory epithelium, leading to chronic inflammation, and induces the release of mucins and the loss of cilia activity, two factors that determine mucus clearance and the increase in sputum volume. These alterations involve reactive oxygen species-dependent mechanisms. The antioxidant N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has proven useful in the management of COPD, reducing symptoms, exacerbations, and accelerated lung function decline. NAC inhibits RSV infection and mucin release in human A54…

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July 2003: 62-year-old female with progressive muscular weakness

2004

The July 2003 Case of the Month (COM). A 62-year-old female patient experienced progressive muscular weakness over the last ten years, involving shoulder and pelvic girdle muscles, paraspinal and facial muscles. A biopsy was taken from the left deltoid muscle where hepatitis vaccination had taken place 4 weeks previously. The specimen revealed macrophagic myofasciitis due to the injection of aluminium-bound vaccines. The finding can be reproduced experimentally by injecting vaccines in rats. The pathomechanism is supposed to involve immune stimulation due to long term persistence of the adjuvant. Macrophagic myofasciitis has been suggested to occasionally cause myopathy but is supposed to b…

Viral Hepatitis Vaccinesmedicine.medical_specialtyAluminum HydroxideMass SpectrometryCases of the Month: July to September 2003Pathology and Forensic MedicineDiagnosis DifferentialBiopsymedicineHumansMuscle SkeletalMyopathyInclusion BodiesHepatitisMuscle WeaknessPelvic girdlemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMacrophagesGeneral NeuroscienceMacrophagic myofasciitisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMuscular Dystrophy FacioscapulohumeralSurgeryVaccinationMicroscopy ElectronFacial musclesmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessProgressive muscular weaknessBrain Pathology
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