Cells are attached to adjacent cells by junctional complexes in the lateral membranes, and form a polarized epithelium. |
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The folding increases junctional surface area by 10 to 20 times, decreasing the stress per unit area. |
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Responses ensuing from the spontaneous release of single quanta are termed miniature excitatory junctional currents. |
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Ninety percent of the channels are located in the junctional cleft membrane. |
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Melanomas can be junctional, intradermal, or compound according to whether they grow in the basal layer of the skin, in the true skin or in both. |
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We classified tumour site as oesophageal, gastric, or junctional. |
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The 1 case in which nuclear expression was observed was reported as a junctional dysplastic nevus. |
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Another example of rapidly fielded technology on the medical front includes truncal and junctional tourniquets, Smith said. |
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Thus, there is isorhythmic dissociation of an accelerated junctional rhythm from sinus rhythm. |
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Junctional communication of pancreatic beta cells contributes to the control of insulin secretion and glucose tolerance. |
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