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lamina reticularis
A layer of the basal lamina that contains collagen fibrils and connects the basal lamina to the underlying connective tissue. [ISBN:0815316194]
National Institutes of Health
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2005
2005
Electron microscopic localization of nitric oxide I synthase in the organ of Corti of the guinea pig
U. Heinrich
,
J. Maurer
,
K. Gosepath
,
W. Mann
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
2005
Corpus ID: 23494367
Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity has been detected previously in the mammalian cochlea at a light microscopic level. Here we…
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2004
2004
Alteration of loosely bound calcium in the guinea pig organ of Corti after treatment with diltiazem as calcium channel blocker
U. Heinrich
,
J. Maurer
,
W. Mann
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
2004
Corpus ID: 21458696
After oral administration of the organic calcium channel blocker diltiazem to guinea pigs for 7 days, calcium ions were…
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2000
2000
Three-dimensional organization of the lamina reticularis in the rat tracheal basement membrane zone.
M. J. Evans
,
L. V. Van Winkle
,
+4 authors
C. Plopper
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and…
2000
Corpus ID: 40699810
The airway basement membrane zone is a region specialized for the attachment of the epithelium with the matrix. The epithelium is…
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1998
1998
Immunoelectron microscopic localization of nitric oxide synthase III in the guinea pig organ of Corti
U. Heinrich
,
J. Maurer
,
K. Gosepath
,
W. Mann
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
1998
Corpus ID: 267796
Abstract Nitric oxide synthase III (NOS III) was identified in the guinea pig cochlea on an ultrastructural level using a post…
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1996
1996
Immunogold and freeze etch electron microscopic studies of merosin localization in basal lamina of human skeletal muscle fibers
Y. Wakayama
,
M. Murahashi
,
T. Jimi
,
H. Kojima
,
S. Shibuya
,
H. Oniki
Acta Neuropathologica
1996
Corpus ID: 19176837
Abstract Merosin is a basement-membrane-associated protein found in striated muscle, peripheral nerve and placenta, the…
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1991
1991
Ultrastructure and microanalyses of the protoscolex hooks of Echinococcus granulosus
S. A. Smith
,
Richards Ks
Parasitology
1991
Corpus ID: 41801188
The rostellar distal cytoplasm of Echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces is characterized by extensive basal membrane infoldings…
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Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Structural characterization of bronchial mucosal biopsies from healthy volunteers: a light and electron microscopical study.
M. Soderberg
,
S. Hellstrom
,
Thomas Sandström
,
Rune Lundgren
,
A. Bergh
European Respiratory Journal
1990
Corpus ID: 15187979
Bronchial mucosal biopsies were collected by flexible fibreoptic bronchoscopy (FFB) from normal healthy volunteers. The…
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1987
1987
Mechanical integration of muscle, tegument, and subtegumental tissues by anchoring fibrils and microfibrils in the cestode Hymenolepis diminuta.
J. Holy
,
J. Oaks
Tissue & Cell
1987
Corpus ID: 27722816
1984
1984
Fine structure of basement membranes of the capillary endothelium and perivascular astrocyte in some circumventricular organs by three-dimensional SEM.
T. Ichimura
,
P. H. Hashimoto
Journal of Ultrastructure Research
1984
Corpus ID: 33321245
1977
1977
Ultrastructural distinction between reticular and collagenous fibers with an ammoniacal silver stain
M. Snodgrass
The Anatomical Record
1977
Corpus ID: 25966907
Reticular and collagenous fibers stain differently when subjected to ammoniacal silver reduction. A variety of tissues were…
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