endothelial cell
collocation in Englishmeaningsofendothelialandcell
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endothelial
adjective
uk/ˌen.dəʊˈθiː.li.əl/us/ˌen.doʊˈθiː.li.əl/
relating to the endothelium (= the thin layer of cells that line the blood vessels, heart, and some ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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One hypothesis predicts that the basic defect in haemangiomas is a genetic mutation of theendothelialcell, or its progenitor.
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In the final report of these results, the authors described glomerularendothelialcellswelling, which reduced the capillary lumina.
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Electrondense deposits were present, butendothelialcellswelling was apparently not observed.
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Unlike theendothelialcellswelling, these pathologic findings were found only in women with pre-eclampsia.
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Factors that promote cellular dehydration, tissue hypoxia, and leukocyte orendothelialcellactivation are all involved in generating vaso-occlusion.
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Integrins are receptors for extracellular matrix proteins that are crucial forendothelialcelladhesion, migration and invasion.
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The subsequent sections review the potential mechanisms culminating in oxidative stress and inflammation, and how these processes ultimately result in maternalendothelialcelldysfunction.
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Moreover, oxidative stress might affect factors including inflammatory mediators that alterendothelialcellfunction.
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Partial characterization of the human retinalendothelialcelltight and adherens junction complexes.
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For example, loss of the normal organization ofendothelialcelladhesion molecules leads to severely impaired physiological function.
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Hydrogen peroxide-induced endothelial reaction is accompanied by a loss of the normal spatial organization ofendothelialcelladhesion molecules.
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Hyperoxia causes decreased expression of vascular endothelial growth factor andendothelialcellapoptosis in adult retina.
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Finally, we also observed an age-related decline in the abundance ofendothelialcellmembrane channels per unit of choriocapillary membrane, but no age-related change in fenestrations.
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