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The role of uterine microbiome and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in endometrial function Cover

The role of uterine microbiome and epithelial-mesenchymal transition in endometrial function

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|Nov 2019

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Overview of bacteria in the endometrial microbiome most often detected by sequencing of the characteristic hypervariable regions V1-V9 of the rRNA 16S ribosomal subunit

AcinetobacterFlavobacteriumPseudomonas
AtopodiumGardnerellaShigella
BarnesiellaLactobacillusSneathia
BifidobacteriumMegasphaeraSphingobium
BlautiaMoraxellaSphingomonasor
ClostridiumParabacteroidesStaphylococcus
CorynebacteriumParvimonasStreptococcus
EnterobacterPrevotellaVagococcus

Characteristic features and cellular markers of the epithelial and mesenchymal cells

CHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF MESENCHYMAL CELLSCHARAKTERISTIC M ARKERS OF MESENCHYMAL CELLSCHARAKERISTIC FEATURES OF EPITHELIAL CELLSCHARAKERISTIC MARKERS OF EPITHELIAL CELLS
irregular elongated shapeN-cadherincylindric, shape kubic or squamousE-cadherin
absence of junctionsvimentinstrong adhesions intercellularcytokeratin 8,9
multipolarityfibronectinfixation to basal membraneB-catenin
ability to movesnail 1,2apico-basal polarityclaudins
invasivitycolagenslaminin
smooth muscle actindesmoplakin
Language: English
Page range: 146 - 151
Submitted on: Oct 1, 2019
Accepted on: Oct 23, 2019
Published on: Nov 8, 2019
Published by: Foundation for Cell Biology and Molecular Biology
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2019 Karel Crha, Pavel Ventruba, Jana Žáková, Michal Ješeta, Radovan Pilka, Jan Vodička, Igor Crha, published by Foundation for Cell Biology and Molecular Biology
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