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ISSN:2168-8370

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Dorrian G Cohen,Rebecca A Wingert Dorrian G Cohen
The rising prevalence of fungal infections is a significant and growing public health threat, and this risk is further underscored by our incomplete understanding of why organs like the kidney are so susceptible to systemic candidiasis. To ...
Rachel L Washburn,Jannette M Dufour Rachel L Washburn
Sertoli cells are unique cells that contribute to the formation of the blood-testis barrier, which is important in sustaining the environment to promote spermatogenesis and to protect immunogenic germ cells from autoimmune destruction. This...
Lina Dagnino Lina Dagnino
The epidermis of the skin provides a barrier between the organism and the external environment. It is constantly subjected to physical and chemical insults, and thus susceptible to wounding and to neoplastic transformation. Long-lasting epi...
Rachel L Washburn,Jannette M Dufour Rachel L Washburn
Sertoli cells are a crucial component of the blood-testis barrier (BTB), which isolates the adluminal compartment of the seminiferous tubules from the rest of the testis thus forming an environment to immunely protect the developing germ ce...
Swati Singh,Deepraj Paul,Virendra Nath et al. Swati Singh et al.
Exosomes are membrane-bound micro-vesicles that possess endless therapeutic potential for treatment of numerous pathologies including autoimmune, cardiovascular, ocular, and nervous disorders. Despite considerable knowledge about exosome bi...
Nektarios Barabutis,Mohammad S Akhter Nektarios Barabutis
The development of novel strategies to counteract diseases related to barrier dysfunction is a priority, since sepsis and acute respiratory distress syndrome are still associated with high mortality rates. In the present study, we focus on ...
Alicia M Barnett,Jane A Mullaney,Warren C McNabb et al. Alicia M Barnett et al.
Intestinal organoid technology has revolutionized our approach to in vitro cell culture due in part to their three-dimensional structures being more like the native tissue from which they were derived with respect to cellular composition an...
Brittany E Watson,Julia A Miles,Melissa A Moss Brittany E Watson
Blood barriers serve as key points of transport for essential molecules as well as lines of defense to protect against toxins. In vitro modeling of these barriers is common practice in the study of their physiology and related diseases. Thi...
J Ponmozhi,S Dhinakaran,Dorottya Kocsis et al. J Ponmozhi et al.
The maintenance of body homeostasis relies heavily on physiological barriers. Dysfunction of these barriers can lead to various pathological processes, including increased exposure to toxic materials and microorganisms. Various methods exis...
Brooke E Chambers,Nicole E Weaver,Caroline M Lara et al. Brooke E Chambers et al.
Kidney disease is a devastating condition affecting millions of people worldwide, where over 100,000 patients in the United States alone remain waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant. Concomitant with a surge in personalized medicine, si...