Definition of Endothelia. Meaning of Endothelia. Synonyms of Endothelia

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Definition of Endothelia

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Endothelial
Endothelial En`do*the"li*al, a. (Anat.) Of, or relating to, endothelium.

Meaning of Endothelia from wikipedia

- The endothelium (pl.: endothelia) is a single layer of squamous endothelial cells that line the interior surface of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels...
- (Al(L)n(s)). They are transported across cell membranes or cell epi-/endothelia through five major routes: (1) paracellular; (2) transcellular; (3) active...
- A histological scope of anatomical terminology describes structure, layout and position more precisely and mitigates ambiguity. An internationally accepted...
- sense of taste (the remaining sense of the skin now called "touch"), endothelia, camera eyes and inner ears (capable of hearing and balancing; each consists...
- platelet adhesion von Willebrand disease Blood glycoprotein Blood vessels' endothelia, bone marrow Prekallikrein Fletcher factor Activates XII and prekallikrein;...
- Follitropin alpha). Elevated FSH receptor levels have been detected in the endothelia of tumor vasculature in a very wide range of solid tumors. FSH binding...
- and has a very different origin, function, and appearance from vascular endothelia.) Unlike the corneal epithelium, the cells of the endothelium do not regenerate...
- resident lymphocytes and vascular endothelia TNFα increases vascular permeability and activates vascular endothelia CXCL8 (IL-8) forms a chemotactic gradient...
- The correct specification of the deriving tissues, skeletal, cartilage, endothelia and connective tissue is achieved by a sequence of morphogenic changes...
- tight junction. TJ proteins are mostly described in the epithelia and endothelia but also in myelinated cells. In the central and peripheral nervous system...