Objective: To analyze the distributions of collagen type I, collagen type III, and versican in the lamina propria of the human vocal fold. Design: Cross-sectional analysis of cadaveric vocal folds of adult human larynges. Setting: Academic tertiary referral center. Subjects: Larynges harvested at autopsy from 10 adult men and 10 adult women. Main Outcome Measures: Immunohistochemical reactions were performed using antihuman monoclonal antibodies to analyze the expression of collagen type I, collagen type III, and versican. Results: Collagen type I density was lower in the intermediate layer compared with the superficial and deep layers of vocal folds. Collagen type III density was lower in the intermediate layer compared with the deep layer...
Objectives. To analyze the hyaluronic acid behavior in the lamina propria of the larynx with advanci...
A review of the work carried out jointly with UKE Hamburg, which demostrated the anisotropic nature ...
Although it is currently believed that the vocal ligament of humans undergoes considerable developme...
Objective: To analyze the distributions of collagen type I, collagen type III, and versican in the l...
A matriz extracelular apresenta importante papel na fisiologia da fonação sendo necessário o conheci...
Objectives: To analyze the presence and distribution of collagen fibers and versican in human vocal ...
Objective To study by immunohistochemistry the alterations of collagens I, III, IV, and V and elasti...
Objective/Hypothesis: To describe the arrangement of collagen fibers in the superficial layer of the...
Objective: to study the remodeling of collagen types I, III, IV and V, elastin, fibronectin, laminin...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
SummaryAim: Verify the use of immunohistochemistry as a method to measure all forms of elastic fiber...
Objective: To analyze the distribution of 3 collagen types in healthy tympanic membranes, during hea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Introduction: -The larynx is an air passage and a sphincteric device used in respiration and phonati...
SummaryMany techniques were applied to treat patients with sulcus vocalis and scarred vocal folds. T...
Objectives. To analyze the hyaluronic acid behavior in the lamina propria of the larynx with advanci...
A review of the work carried out jointly with UKE Hamburg, which demostrated the anisotropic nature ...
Although it is currently believed that the vocal ligament of humans undergoes considerable developme...
Objective: To analyze the distributions of collagen type I, collagen type III, and versican in the l...
A matriz extracelular apresenta importante papel na fisiologia da fonação sendo necessário o conheci...
Objectives: To analyze the presence and distribution of collagen fibers and versican in human vocal ...
Objective To study by immunohistochemistry the alterations of collagens I, III, IV, and V and elasti...
Objective/Hypothesis: To describe the arrangement of collagen fibers in the superficial layer of the...
Objective: to study the remodeling of collagen types I, III, IV and V, elastin, fibronectin, laminin...
[[abstract]]This study examined the contributions of collagen and elastin to the tensile elastic pro...
SummaryAim: Verify the use of immunohistochemistry as a method to measure all forms of elastic fiber...
Objective: To analyze the distribution of 3 collagen types in healthy tympanic membranes, during hea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
Introduction: -The larynx is an air passage and a sphincteric device used in respiration and phonati...
SummaryMany techniques were applied to treat patients with sulcus vocalis and scarred vocal folds. T...
Objectives. To analyze the hyaluronic acid behavior in the lamina propria of the larynx with advanci...
A review of the work carried out jointly with UKE Hamburg, which demostrated the anisotropic nature ...
Although it is currently believed that the vocal ligament of humans undergoes considerable developme...