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The Expression of E-cadherin in Human and Rat Hepatic Stellate Cells: Evidence of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition

Lim YS, Lee HS

  • KMID: 863072
  • Korean J Hepatol.
  • 2002 Mar;8(1):90-99.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The embryonal origin of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), the principal cells in hepatic fibrogenesis, is still intriguing. We have previously demonstrated that human HSCs express cytokeratins which suggests...
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Reactive Astrocytes Expressing Intense Estrogen Receptor-alpha Immunoreactivities Have Much Elongated Cytoplasmic Processes: An Autopsy Case of Human Cerebellar Tissue with Multiple Genitourinary and Gastrointestinal Anomalies

Kim EJ, Oh CS, Kim J, Kim WH, Chung YH, Shin DH

We performed an immunohistochemical study on the estrogen receptor alpha (ER-alpha) distribution in the cerebellum of a human neonate with multiple congenital anomalies, that had been acquired during autopsy. Although...
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Astroblastoma: A Case Report

Kim DS, Park SY, Lee SP

Astroblastoma is one of the very unusual type of tumors, whose histogenesis has not been clarified. It occurs mainly among children or young adults. Astroblastoma is grossly well-demarcated, and shows...
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Role of gamma-aminobutyric acid B (GABA B) receptors in the regulation of kainic acid-induced cell death in mouse hippocampus

Lee HK, Seo YJ, Choi SS, Kwon MS, Shim EJ, Lee JY, Suh HW

  • KMID: 1116198
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2005 Dec;37(6):533-545.
Kainic acid (KA) is well-known as an excitatory, neurotoxic substance. In mice, KA administered intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) lead to morphological damage of hippocampus expecially concentrated on the CA3 pyramidal neurons. In...
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Chronic mild stress decreases survival, but not proliferation, of new-born cells in adult rat hippocampus

Lee KJ, Kim SJ, Kim SW, Choi SH, Shin YC, Park SH, Moon BH, Cho E, Lee MS, Choi SH, Chun BG, Shin KH

  • KMID: 1105276
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2006 Feb;38(1):44-54.
New-born cells continue to proliferate and survive to become mature granule cells in adult rat hippocampus. Although this process, known as neurogenesis, is inhibited by acute stress, it is not...
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