Articles with "epithelial proliferation" as a keyword



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Paratesticular Cyst with Benign Epithelial Proliferation Arising from a Mesonephric Duct Remnant.

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Published in 2020 at "Urology"

DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2020.04.012

Abstract: A 65-year-old male presented with a cystic scrotal mass that fluctuated in size. The cyst was associated with aberrant epididymal tissue and was found to have benign epithelial proliferations, with immunohistochemistry supporting a mesonephric origin… read more here.

Keywords: paratesticular cyst; epithelial proliferation; cyst; proliferation arising ... See more keywords
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Plasticity between ILC2 subsets and amphiregulin expression regulate epithelial repair in biliary atresia.

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Published in 2023 at "Hepatology"

DOI: 10.1097/hep.0000000000000418

Abstract: BACKGROUND AIMS While a dysregulated type 1 immune response is integral to the pathogenesis of biliary atresia, studies in both humans and mice have uncovered a type 2 response, primarily driven by type 2 innate… read more here.

Keywords: regulate epithelial; biliary atresia; plasticity; atresia ... See more keywords
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Chronic Exposure of Mice to Bisphenol-A Alters Uterine Fibroblast Growth Factor Signaling and Leads to Aberrant Epithelial Proliferation.

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Published in 2019 at "Endocrinology"

DOI: 10.1210/en.2018-00872

Abstract: Uterine epithelial proliferation is regulated in a paracrine manner by a complex interplay between estrogen (E) and progesterone (P) signaling, in which E stimulates proliferation and P inhibits it. Perturbation of steroid hormone signaling within… read more here.

Keywords: bpa; epithelial proliferation; proliferation; aberrant epithelial ... See more keywords
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Human colon function ex vivo: Dependence on oxygen and sensitivity to antibiotic

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Published in 2019 at "PLoS ONE"

DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0217170

Abstract: Background Human intestines contain a heterogeneous collection of cells that include immune, neural and epithelial elements interacting in a highly complex physiology that is challenging to maintain ex vivo. There is an extreme oxygen gradient… read more here.

Keywords: oxygen; epithelial proliferation; human colon; function ... See more keywords