The human body is the physical substance of the human organism. Characteristic of the vertebrate form, the human body has an internal skeleton with a backbone, and, as with the mammalian form, it has hair and mammary glands. Learn more about the composit
However, the nucleolar volume and the number of fibrillar centers per nucleolus significantly increase as a function of cell body size. Immunostaining for coilin demonstrated the presence of numerous CBs in DRG neurons (up to 20 in large size neurons). The number of CBs per neuron correlated ...
The objective of this review is to survey the current progress in the field of cell-type identification, starting with the Human Cell Atlas project, which aims to sequence every cell in the human body, to molecular marker databases for individual cell types and other sources that address cell-...
Human skin, in human anatomy, the covering, or integument, of the body’s surface that both provides protection and receives sensory stimuli from the external environment. The skin consists of three layers of tissue: the epidermis, an outermost layer tha
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Human T cells coordinate adaptive immunity in diverse anatomic compartments through production of cytokines and effector molecules, but it is unclear how tissue site influences T cell persistence and function. Here, we use single cell RNA-sequencing (scR
Cancer is a public health problem occupying the first and second place in number of deaths in developed and developing countries, respectively. Since the last century, the relationship between infection and cancer has been established in animals and more
[13]. The activity of this protein has been noted in various tissues of the body, including in plasma. It is composed of two domains: the larger N-terminal, which is responsible for maintaining the redox potential in the cell, and the smaller C-terminal, which mediates Se transport [16]...
Enamel is the hardest and most resilient tissue in the human body. Enamel includes morphologically aligned, parallel, ∼50 nm wide, microns-long nanocrystals, bundled either into 5-μm-wide rods or their space-filling interrod. The orientation of en
We measured 28 phenolic metabolites that increased from the proximal to distal upper intestine (Supplementary Table4). These trends are likely caused by a combination of factors, including enzymatic transformation21,22such as deglycosylation and delayed breakdown of plant cells and cell-wall components ...