What's the difference between endothelia and endothelial?

Endothelia


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Endothelium

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Defibrotide, a polydesoxyribonucleotide derivative with antithrombotic and fibrinolytic activity, capable of inducing the release of PGI2 from vascular endothelia, was proposed as an alternative to standard heparin coverage during blood dialysis for patients at risk of bleeding.
  • (2) The structure of the endothelia, stored for 1, 6, 12, 18 days, was compared to fresh corneal endothelial cells.
  • (3) Fenestrated endothelia have higher hydraulic conductivities and are more permeable to small ions and molecules than are continuous endothelia.
  • (4) These data demonstrate that VCAM-1 is uniquely expressed on the vascular endothelia of rejecting murine cardiac allografts, and that a mAb to VCAM-1 can interfere with the allograft rejection process.
  • (5) In the immunostaining, each of anti-A and anti-B reagent showed a similar staining property against the group antigens of the red cells, vascular endothelia, and various epithelia including the mucous cells of salivary glands.
  • (6) In addition, electron dense material was unexpectedly found in vesicles of capillary endothelia, between capillaries and myocyte, and in vesicles within myocytes.
  • (7) Cultured cerebral endothelia rapidly convert 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic to more polar metabolites and thus may prevent the accumulation of this potentially deleterious hydroxyacid.
  • (8) By using immunofluorescence microscopy, protectin was observed in vascular endothelia throughout the body and in extravascular tissues.
  • (9) The difficulty in interpreting transcytosis through BBB endothelia is not encountered for epithelia of the blood-CSF barrier at the level of the choroid plexus.
  • (10) New models of hypoxia are proposed and discussed for explaining the patterns here described and observed also in other studies, namely those derived from hyperviscosaemia, damaged endothelia, fibrosis, anaemia, poor ventilation and impaired cardio-vascular system.
  • (11) The results from this study suggest that organ-associated endothelia express glycoprotein fingerprints unique to each organ.
  • (12) WGA and MPA bound to the capillary endothelia as well as to the structures bound by LFA.
  • (13) In a systematic immunolocalization study of porcine blood vessels that used indirect immunofluorescence with a monospecific polyclonal anti-vWF and two monoclonal anti-vWFs, we observed that vWF is not universally distributed in intact, fresh endothelia.
  • (14) The melanoma cells proliferated within the vessel walls, expanding and replacing the muscle layer but sparing the endothelia.
  • (15) At the EM level some of the vascular endothelia had fenestrations, were invested with collagen, and were not contacted by astroglia.
  • (16) This suggests that vena cava endothelium differs markedly from other endothelia, either by having exceptionally low cholesterol levels in its plasma membranes, or with respect to other membrane properties that influence the reaction to filipin and tomatin.
  • (17) Accordingly, endothelial fenestrations, open junctions and irregular vessels with hypertrophic endothelia were seen exclusively in extracranial neoplasms.
  • (18) Rats were killed at 222 days, brain capillary endothelia isolated, and total lipids extracted from the purified capillaries.
  • (19) These observations provide new ultrastructural evidence that both native and cationized albumin are endocytosed and eventually transported by a non-specific, fluid-phase mechanism, and also support the results of earlier quantitative studies indicating the absence of albumin receptors in brain endothelia.
  • (20) Mitogen-activated lymphocytes bind more strongly to both endothelia, but adhesion to aortic endothelium is not enhanced further by activation of the endothelium.

Endothelial


Definition:

  • (a.) Of, or relating to, endothelium.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The binding properties of formalin-fixed amelanotic melanoma cells were not identical to those of endothelial or unfixed target cells.
  • (2) In concert with TF expressed by monocytes and macrophages this endothelial cell procoagulant activity may play a role in the pathogenesis of thrombotic disease.
  • (3) During capillary growth when endothelial cells (EC) undergo extensive proliferation and migration and pericytes are scarce, hyaluronic acid (HA) levels are elevated.
  • (4) Chromatographic separation revealed that the bulk (85%) of the mitogenic activity in SSV-transformed NRK cells was not due to p28v-sis but rather two distinct endothelial cell growth factors that eluted off heparin-Sepharose between 1 and 2 M NaCl.
  • (5) It is suggested that intra-endothelial conduction of electrical signals from capillaries to the resistance vessels may be involved in the local regulation of blood flow in the intact heart.
  • (6) Immunoreactions of LTR which were seen in specific granules of neutrophils and monocytes attached to the endothelial cell surface may indicate the onset of endothelial cell damage.
  • (7) To find out whether the deeper inhibition of replicative activity in ventricular myocytes influences fibroblasts and endothelial cells from ventricles, the proliferative activity of non-muscle cells was studied.
  • (8) Factor X activation by factor VIIa and tissue factor expressed by endothelial cells is 10 times greater in the presence of factors IX and VIII than in their absence.
  • (9) Neutrophil binding was not significantly stimulated by beta-VLDL treatment of endothelial cells, while endotoxin (LPS) treatment of endothelial cells stimulated both neutrophil and monocyte binding.
  • (10) Endothelial release of the arachidonate derivative PGI2 may be increased in response to cyclic lung stretching.
  • (11) Confluent monolayers of capillary endothelial cells derived from Mongolian gerbil brain were irradiated with a single exposure of x-rays, and their radiosensitivity and sequential changes in morphology, staining intensity for factor VIII-related antigen (F VIII RAg), and capacity to produce prostacyclin (PGI2) were examined.
  • (12) In contrast to the intact endothelial monolayers, in homogenates additional kininase activity was found which was not affected by either ACE and NEP inhibitors nor by amastatin and MGTA.
  • (13) In chronic active hepatitis and liver cirrhosis, both carbohydrate antigen 19-9 positive biliary ductular cells and factor VIII-related antigen positive endothelial cells were not only observed in the enlarged portal area but also extended into the parenchyma.
  • (14) Thrombin-stimulated secretion of endothelin-1 (ET-1) from porcine aortic endothelial cells was inhibited in the presence of 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoic acid 8-(diethylamino)octyl ester (TMB-8), trifluoperazine and N-(6-aminohexyl)-5-chloro-1-naphthalenesulfonamide (W-7).
  • (15) Hydrostatic occlusion of arteries with 12 kPa (90 mmHg) for 30 sec did not affect endothelial morphology and fibrinolytic activity, but after occlusion for 5 or 20 min the endothelium in both arteries and veins was severely damaged.
  • (16) Endocytosis was studied as a clearance pathway for cell-bound Factor Xa by activating Factor X with Factors IXa and VIII on the endothelial cell surface.
  • (17) Many protozoa were in renal tubule cells, endothelial cells and brain.
  • (18) Serum-free conditioned medium (CM) from thyroid follicles in suspension culture contains a dose-related mitogenic activity which stimulates endothelial cell growth up to 197%.
  • (19) Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) has demonstrated antitumor activity against a variety of tumors and is particularly cytotoxic to capillary endothelial cells, which are the presumed cell of origin of Kaposi's sarcoma.
  • (20) Evidence is presented that suggests that a major active component of human uterine angiogenesis factor is an activator of latent matrix metalloproteinases, of low M(r), called endothelial-cell-stimulating angiogenesis factor and that this factor is present in substantial quantities in a number of embryonic tissues.

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