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The syndrome may be related to other diseases of the epithelium.
In other cases the surface epithelium was more affected (Fig 2).
It does not generally cause damage to the nasal epithelium.
He was not prepared to concede a single inch of his epithelium.
The procedure, with epithelium removed, is approved for use throughout Europe.
"They were looking for respiratory epithelium and found it."
From this epithelium, cells begin to grow within the cyst.
The body responds to each treatment by producing new collagen and epithelium.
Epithelium is found on the surface of organs and many other parts of the body.
The subsequent excavation in the epithelium is known as an ulcer.
Fresh eggs may be developing from the germinal epithelium throughout life.
The virus usually affects the nasal epithelium but can cause pneumonia.
Some surgeons prefer to remove the donor epithelium; others leave it in place.
The chemical denatures proteins on the epithelium, melting if off.
These cells, called the olfactory epithelium, have direct connections to the brain.
In the first part, the epithelium, the skin covering the cornea, must be peeled off.
These include neurones, muscle cells, epithelium, blood vessels an so on.
They have relatively large lumens that are lined by respiratory epithelium.
The most variation is seen in the epithelium.
Then the adult form emerges in the esophageal or crop epithelium.
Occasionally some sensory epithelium may be present; this implies the possibility of function.
Genes important for the formation of intestinal epithelium are listed in this table.
On their way down, they contact a fish and penetrate into the epithelium of the fish.
His doctoral thesis was on the epithelium of the urinary tract.
It is specifically found in the corneal epithelium together with keratin 12.