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Exocrine Glands (10)


Articles on Exocrine Glands

  1. Ultrastructure of the intramandibular gland of workers and queens of the stingless bee, Melipona quadrifasciata.

    J Insect Sci (2011) PMID 22220493

    These results demonstrate that these glands show functional adaptations in different castes corresponding to the functions of each caste....
  2. A hybrid kernel principal component analysis and support vector machine model for analysing sonographic features of parotid glands in Sjogre...

    IJMMNO 2(1):98-108 (2011)

    Sjogren's syndrome is a chronic inflammatory process that primarily involves the exocrine glands. Clinical manifestations range from autoimmune exocrinopathy to extraglandular involvement affecting the lungs, kidneys, blood vessels and muscles; Sjogren's syndrome can occur along with, or accompany, o...
  3. Acute secretory cell toxicity and epithelial exfoliation after smoke inhalation injury in sheep: an electron and light microscopic study.

    UTXM 20(8):504-9 (2010) PMID 20843269

  4. Comparison of ultrastructure and lectin histochemistry on the anterior medial gland of nasal septum in rat and gerbil.

    Histol Histopathol 25(10):1305-16 (2010) PMID 20712015

    We confirm the species variation on the ultrastructure and lectin histochemistry of AMG in rats and gerbils, and speculate that these variations may be due to the different living environment....
  5. Absence of phospholipase A"2 in most Crotalus horridus venom due to translation blockage: comparison with Crotalus horridus atricaudatus ven...

    Toxicon 56(1):8 (2010) PMID 20347857

    We cloned and sequenced the venom PLA(2)s of three CH specimens from different regions. The results revealed that all the venom glands contained mRNAs that encoded an acidic PLA(2) (designated as either CH-E6 or CH-E6'). The predicted CH-E6 from the Iowan CH and CH-E6' from the South Carolinian CH d...
  6. MMTV promoter-regulated caveolin-1 overexpression yields defective parenchymal epithelia in multiple exocrine organs of transgenic mice.

    Exp Mol Pathol 89(1):9-19 (2010) PMID 20399205

    We generated and characterized a transgenic mouse model of Cav-1 overexpression under the control of a mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) long terminal-repeat promoter, which is predominantly expressed in specific epithelial cells. The MMTVcav-1(+) transgenic mice were fertile, and females bore litter...
  7. Male reproductive system structure and accessory glands ultrastructure of two species of Triatoma (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae)

    Micron 41(5):8 (2010) PMID 20207152

    Morphological studies in male reproductive system of insect, and accessory glands functions, can contribute to the knowledge of reproductive aspects in Triatominae. The present study aims to describe the structure of male reproductive system under scanning electron microscopy, and the ultrastructure...
  8. Mucus secretion from individual submucosal glands of the ferret trachea.

    Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol 299(1):L124-36 (2010) PMID 20435689 PMCID PMC2904090

    These results provide parametric data for comparison with fluid secretion from glands in ferrets lacking CFTR....
  9. Differential gene expression profiles in the venom gland/sac of Eumenes pomiformis (Hymenoptera: Eumenidae)

    Toxicon 55(6):10 (2010) PMID 20096300

    To search for novel transcripts encoding biologically active venom components, a subtractive cDNA library specific to the venom gland and sac (gland/sac) of a solitary hunting wasp species, Eumenes pomiformis Fabricius (1781), was constructed by suppression subtractive hybridization. A total of 541...
  10. Histological characterization of the special venom secretory cells in the stinger of rays in the northern waters of Persian Gulf and Oman Se...

    Toxicon 55(6):7 (2010) PMID 20080118

    Rays are common elasmobranches in the northern waters of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea that may have one or more mineralized serrated stingers on the whip-like tail. The stingers are covered by epidermal cells among which some can produce venom. When these animals are dorsally touched, the stinger can b...