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Our results suggest that EV71 primarily proliferates in the respiratorytractepithelium followed by subsequent entry into a pre-cDC population of DCs.
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All modern methods have a high degree of protection of the respiratorymucosa in common.
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The increased attachment may be one mechanism by which viruses precondition the respiratorymucosa for bacterial infection.
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No electrically evoked potentials were detected on the respiratorymucosa, nor did on the olfactory mucosa after olfactory neurectomy.
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Successful cultivation and reproduction of respiratory epithelium in vitro is crucial to seed scaffolds of various biomaterials with functionally active respiratorymucosa.
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We have produced polyclonal antisera to this protein and report its immunohistochemical localization to mucus-secreting glands of the olfactory and respiratorymucosa.
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The lesion that smoke induces in airwayepithelium is still incompletely understood.
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The effect of furosemide was not influenced by the presence of airwayepithelium.
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The airwayepithelium may be a viable target tissue for the statin drugs.
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Evidence that airwayepithelium releases signaling molecules first appeared in 1981.
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The mechanism by which IL-13 up-regulates GABA signalling in airwayepithelium is unknown.
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Furthermore, replacement of olfactory epithelium by respiratoryepithelium was a frequent finding.
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Tissue engineering of respiratoryepithelium is therefore of utmost surgical and scientific interest.
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Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae is an exclusive human pathogen which infects the respiratoryepithelium.
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Expression of AQP3 was mostly restricted to the basal cells in the respiratoryepithelium.
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One of the major factors determining MCT is the ciliary activity of the respiratoryepithelium.
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Recent data have demonstrated that the respiratoryepithelium plays a very active role in host defense.
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Our data corroborate the hypothesis of a basal exaggerated inflammatory response in the CF respiratoryepithelium.
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Likewise, infected cells were found in lymphoepithelium and not respiratoryepithelium of nasopharyngeal tonsils or adenoids.
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The major function of the respiratoryepithelium was once thought to be that of a physical barrier.
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We believe that viral infection constitute the prerequisite altering the respiratoryepithelium which secondary allows S. aureus invasion.
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The respiratoryepithelium has been regarded as an inert barrier separating the human airway from the external world.
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Some fibres in the respiratoryepithelium ascend between the epithelial cells to reach up to the tight junctions.
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During the course of whooping cough, Bordetella pertussis interacts with alveolar macrophages and other leukocytes on the respiratoryepithelium.
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These cells then cross the respiratoryepithelium and transport the infection to lymphatic organs where measles virus replicates vigorously.
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For diseases such as cystic fibrosis (CF), correction of the respiratoryepithelium is being attempted by gene therapy.
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Following whole bone marrow transplantation, bone marrow progenitor cells do not differentiate into respiratoryepithelium of the healthy upper airway.