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Intermediate filaments: a review
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ISBN: 3540151052 3642702325 3642702309 0387151052 Year: 1985 Publisher: Berlin

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Intermediate filament proteins
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ISBN: 0128034912 012803470X Year: 2016 Publisher: Amsterdam, [Netherlands] : Academic Press,

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Intermediate filament associated proteins
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ISBN: 0128034904 0128034696 Year: 2016 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Academic Press,

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Footmarks of innate immunity in the ovary and cytokeratin-positive cells as potential dendritic cells
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ISBN: 364216076X 9786612996795 3642160778 1282996797 Year: 2010 Publisher: Berlin ; Heidelberg : Springer-Verlag,

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The cyclic ovary can be seen as a site of tissue damage, repair and precisely controlled tissue homeostasis, as long ovulation and luteolysis can be compared with acute and chronic inflammation. Innate immunity appears to be a powerful force in the endocrine system, representing a novel concept. In this monograph, remarkable evidence is given for the immune-privileged ovary being an implant on the chicken chorioallantoic membrane with an areactive mesenchyme. Mild to severe tissue damages due to follicular atresia, follicular rupture, or intraovarian oocyte release do no lasting harm. The most exciting part relates to the analysis of cytokeratin-positive (CK+) cells, comparing the fate mapping of this cell type from the fetal ovary to the adult organ. Findings on toll-like receptor 4 regulation and interferon-gamma-dependent positive effects indicate that CK+ cells from human preovulatory follicles and bovine corpora lutea have similarities with nonlymphoid dendritic cells, a discovery that has the makings of a top story in basic and clinical research on the ovary.

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