نتایج جستجو برای: vulval elephantiasis

تعداد نتایج: 1882  

Journal: :Tanzania journal of health research 2011
Anthony N Massinde Nnhandi Ngwalida Balthazar Gumodoka

Massive vulval oedema is not common during pregnancy, but when it develops, it often is associated with patient discomfort and management challenges. Two pregnant women presented to Bugando Medical Centre in Mwanza, Tanzania, with massive swelling of the vulva at 39 weeks and 32 weeks of gestation. Both women were found to have multiple gestations. Despite medical management, there was no resol...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Ho-Yon Hwang H Robert Horvitz

The development of the Caenorhabditis elegans vulva requires the involution of epithelial cells and provides a model for organ morphogenesis. Mutations in C. elegans sqv (squashed vulva) genes affect both vulval morphogenesis and embryonic development. We found that sqv-4 encodes a protein similar to UDP-glucose dehydrogenases and showed that the SQV-4 protein specifically catalyzes the convers...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Takao Inoue David R Sherwood Gudrun Aspöck James A Butler Bhagwati P Gupta Martha Kirouac Minqin Wang Pei-Yun Lee James M Kramer Ian Hope Thomas R Bürglin Paul W Sternberg

The analysis of cell fate patterning during the vulval development of Caenorhabditis elegans has relied mostly on the direct observation of cell divisions and cell movements (cell lineage analysis). However, reconstruction of the developing vulva from EM serial sections has suggested seven different cell types (vulA, vulB1, vulB2, vulC, vulD, vulE, and vulF), many of which cannot be distinguish...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1996
W S Katz G M Lesa D Yannoukakos T R Clandinin J Schlessinger P W Sternberg

The let-23 gene encodes a Caenorhabditis elegans homolog of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) necessary for vulval development. We have characterized a mutation of let-23 that activates the receptor and downstream signal transduction, leading to excess vulval differentiation. This mutation alters a conserved cysteine residue in the extracellular domain and is the first such point muta...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2003
David R Sherwood Paul W Sternberg

An understanding of cell-invasive behavior has been limited by the lack of in vivo models where this activity can be clearly visualized and manipulated. We show that a single cell in the Caenorhabditis elegans gonad, the anchor cell (AC), initiates uterine-vulval contact through a cell invasion event. Using genetic analysis, laser ablations, and cell-specific markers, we demonstrate that AC inv...

Journal: :Development 2001
Z Chen M Han

Vulval differentiation in Caenorhabditis elegans involves several fundamental cellular events, including cell fusion, division and migration. We have characterized the role of the lin-40 (also known as egr-1) gene in these cellular processes. LIN-40 is homologous to the metastasis-associated factor 1 (MTA1) in mammals, which has been identified as a component of the nucleosome remodeling and hi...

2016
P. A. Minas

Lotttn, a Hindoo Cliamar, cooly by profession, aged about 30 years, a healthy and strong man, was admitted into the hospital on the 20th June 1872. About two years ago, one day, whilst urinating, he drew back the prepuce into the fossa glandis, where it remained constricted ; the plans penis consequently became swollen, but after some trouble he was able to reduce the parapliimotic condition; t...

Journal: :Development 2006
Claudia B Walser Gopal Battu Erika Fröhli Hoier Alex Hajnal

The C. elegans PUF and FBF proteins regulate various aspects of germline development by selectively binding to the 3' untranslated region of their target mRNAs and repressing translation. Here, we show that puf-8, fbf-1 and fbf-2 also act in the soma where they negatively regulate vulvaI development. Loss-of-function mutations in puf-8 cause ectopic vulval differentiation when combined with mut...

2016
Yuting Deng Iva Greenwald

Upon ligand binding, the LIN-12/Notch intracellular domain is released from its transmembrane tether to function in a nuclear complex to activate transcription of target genes. During Caenorhabditis elegans vulval development, LIN-12/Notch is activated by ligand in two of six multipotential Vulval Precursor Cells (VPCs), specifying the "2o vulval fate" and descendants that contribute to the vul...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1975
P C Leighton F A Langley

A long-term review of 108 women suffering from various forms of vulval dermatosis is described and a detailed analysis of those with chronic hypertrophic vulvitis, lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, and neurodermatitis is made. One case of neurodermatitis and two cases of lichen sclerosus progressed to carcinoma but no case of chronic hypertrophic vulvitis became malignant. It is possible that vul...

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