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Junctional adhesion mechanisms in airway basal cells.
M. J. Evans
, R. A. Cox
, S. G. Shami
, C. G. Plopper
Pathology
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Keyphrases
Adhesion Mechanism
100%
Basal Cell
100%
Airway Basal Cells
100%
Epithelium
54%
Sheep
27%
Keratin Intermediate Filaments
27%
Airway
18%
Hemidesmosome
18%
Desmosome
18%
Morphometry
9%
Adhesion
9%
Electron Microscopic
9%
Differentiated Cells
9%
Cellular Structure
9%
Basal Lamina
9%
Primary Function
9%
Volume Fraction
9%
Attachment Strength
9%
Columnar Cell
9%
Tonofilaments
9%
Columnar Epithelium
9%
Volume Density
9%
Adhesion Structure
9%
Immunology and Microbiology
Basal Cell
100%
Airway
100%
Hemidesmosome
16%
Desmosome
16%
Leporidae
8%
Basal Lamina
8%
Cell Structure
8%
Columnar Epithelium
8%
Tonofilament
8%
Epithelium Basal Cell
8%
Medicine and Dentistry
Basal Cell
100%
Keratin
25%
Desmosome
16%
Hemidesmosome
16%
Attachment
16%
Morphometrics
8%
Cell Structure
8%
Basal Lamina
8%
Columnar Epithelium
8%
Tonofibril
8%
Epithelium Basal Cell
8%