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CCL20 Secretion from the Nucleus Pulposus Improves the Recruitment of CCR6-Expressing Th17 Cells to Degenerated IVD Tissues.

CCL20 Secretion from the Nucleus Pulposus Improves the Recruitment of CCR6-Expressing Th17 Cells to Degenerated IVD Tissues.

... IL-17-producing cells and the surface expression of CCR6 on those cells were evaluated in the blood ...the nucleus and annulus, and the disc height [24]; these criteria are shown in Table ...

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Aminopropyltransferases involved in polyamine biosynthesis localize preferentially in the nucleus of plant cells.

Aminopropyltransferases involved in polyamine biosynthesis localize preferentially in the nucleus of plant cells.

... animal cells was later applied in plants by the development of suitable plant expression vectors [23,24], however none of those vectors considered the benefit of using recombination-based cloning ...plant ...

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MORPHOMETRY AND MORPHOLOGY OF NUCLEUS OF THE SERTOLI AND INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF THE TAMBAQUI Colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1881) (PISCES: CHARACIDAE) DURING THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE

MORPHOMETRY AND MORPHOLOGY OF NUCLEUS OF THE SERTOLI AND INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF THE TAMBAQUI Colossoma macropomum (CUVIER, 1881) (PISCES: CHARACIDAE) DURING THE REPRODUCTIVE CYCLE

... Sertoli cells constitute the somatic enve- lope of germinative cells, from secondary spermatogonia to spermatids (they are also found beside primary spermatogonia and their nucleus decreases in size ...

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Nucleus pulposus cells synthesize a functional extracellular matrix and respond to inflammatory cytokine challenge following long-term agarose culture

Nucleus pulposus cells synthesize a functional extracellular matrix and respond to inflammatory cytokine challenge following long-term agarose culture

... pulposus cells from degenerate human discs express IL-1β both in situ and 3 dimensional culture (Le Maitre et ...NP cells from degenerate human discs also express increased levels of catabolic enzymes, ...

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Releasing dentate nucleus cells from Purkinje cell inhibition generates output from the cerebrocerebellum.

Releasing dentate nucleus cells from Purkinje cell inhibition generates output from the cerebrocerebellum.

... DN cells should precede excitation of DN ...DN cells should be observed at the same ...DN cells showed an initial facilitation without a preceding ...DN cells, movement-related increases and ...

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EGR1 controls divergent cellular responses of distinctive nucleus pulposus cell types

EGR1 controls divergent cellular responses of distinctive nucleus pulposus cell types

... immature cells with somatic stem cell- like properties ...NP-nR cells, NP-nR cells, in contrast, appeared to pro- duce a more specialized catabolic response than NP-R ...

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Chronic excitotoxic lesion of the dorsal raphe nucleus induces sodium appetite

Chronic excitotoxic lesion of the dorsal raphe nucleus induces sodium appetite

... Taken together, this evidence supports our view that central control of sodium sati- ety and excretion is regulated by the seroto- nergic system that originates from the mid- brain, but only one study acknowledged that ...

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Quality control of gene expression in the mammalian cell nucleus

Quality control of gene expression in the mammalian cell nucleus

... the transcription site in a Rrp6p-dependent manner (Libri et al., 2002). The localisation of the 3’ end truncated transcripts is unclear and this phenotype can be reverted by deletion of RRP6 which indicates that the 3’ ...

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Is the Cell Nucleus a Necessary Component in Precise Temporal Patterning?

Is the Cell Nucleus a Necessary Component in Precise Temporal Patterning?

... cell nucleus is to regulate fluctuations in protein abundance during transitions into steady ...that cells without a nucleus (and importins) do not have the means to reduce these fluctuations enough ...

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Changes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus during aging: implications for biological rhythms

Changes in the suprachiasmatic nucleus during aging: implications for biological rhythms

... oscillator cells with individual electrical activity rhythms that become synchronized by synaptic coupling (Nakamura, Honma, Shirakawa & Honma, ...of cells constitute several internally coupled ...

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Chromosome localization changes in the Trypanosoma cruzi nucleus

Chromosome localization changes in the Trypanosoma cruzi nucleus

... growing cells (n ⫽ 200), labeling was found as 10 to 12 dots organized at the nuclear periphery, while in the other half, it was found as dots ran- domly dispersed throughout the nuclear space ...

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Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting nucleus mediates nociception via release of fractalkine

Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting nucleus mediates nociception via release of fractalkine

... glial cells play a vital role in the processes underlying neuropathic ...these cells release a series of pro-nociceptive mediators to regulate the activity of neurons ...

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Brain projections from the medullary ventral reticular nucleus

Brain projections from the medullary ventral reticular nucleus

... polarized cells characterized by their membrane domains, including a single extensive axon and multiple dendritic processes which contain thousands of individual synapses (Figure ...

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Regional difference in sex steroid action on formation of morphological sex differences in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus and principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.

Regional difference in sex steroid action on formation of morphological sex differences in the anteroventral periventricular nucleus and principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.

... counted cells, which can be potentially identified as neuronal or glial cells by staining with cresyl fast violet, in the AVPV and BNSTp using the procedure in our previous study ...study, cells were ...

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OPIOID ACTIVATION IN THE LATERAL PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS INDUCES HYPERTONIC SODIUM INTAKE

OPIOID ACTIVATION IN THE LATERAL PARABRACHIAL NUCLEUS INDUCES HYPERTONIC SODIUM INTAKE

... itory mechanisms that project to inhibit the neural circuits subserving salt appetite. Anatomical studies have shown enkephalin- and dynorphin-immunoreactive cells project- ing from the NTS and PVN to parabrachial ...

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Whole transcriptome organisation in the dehydrated supraoptic nucleus

Whole transcriptome organisation in the dehydrated supraoptic nucleus

... the maintenance of osmotic stability (4). Following dehy- dration, a rise in plasma osmolality is detected by intrinsic MCN osmoreceptor mechanisms (5-8) and by specialised osmoreceptive neurons in the circumventricular ...

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Chemosensory control by commissural nucleus of the solitary tract in rats

Chemosensory control by commissural nucleus of the solitary tract in rats

... were exposed in the present study. Therefore, the present and the previous study show different effects of the commNTS inhi- bition with muscimol in the control of the respiratory responses to hypoxia or hypercapnia. ...

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N containing thiophene nucleus : a new anticancer class

N containing thiophene nucleus : a new anticancer class

... Initially, we synthesized series I and II; based on their large cytotoxicity to human cells, found in our previous study (Cardoso et al. 2014), we now suggest an evaluation of their potential activity against ...

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Reprogramming primordial germ cells into pluripotent stem cells.

Reprogramming primordial germ cells into pluripotent stem cells.

... germ cells (PGCs) are the embryonic precursors of the germ cell lineage, which are restricted to form only sperm and eggs following their specification from pluripotent epiblast ...epiblast cells at ...

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An Overview of B-1 Cells as Antigen-Presenting Cells

An Overview of B-1 Cells as Antigen-Presenting Cells

... splenic cells and peritoneal macrophages were able to stimulate T cell response in ...T cells by B lymphocytes remains controversial ( 26 – 30 ), and scarce information exists about the role of other B cell ...

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