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    Caveolin-1 function at the plasma membrane and in intracellular compartments in cancer

    Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is commonly considered to function as a cell surface protein, for instance in the genesis of caveolae. Nonetheless, it is also present in many intracellular organelles and compartments. The c...

    L. Simón, A. Campos, L. Leyton, A. F. G. Quest in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews (2020)

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    Characterization of the human ridged and non-ridged skin: a comprehensive histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical analysis

    The structure of the human skin is directly dependent on its location and the mechanical forces to which it is subjected. In the present work, we have performed a comprehensive analysis of the human ridged and...

    A. Vela-Romera, V. Carriel, M. A. Martín-Piedra in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2019)

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    Wharton’s jelly-derived mesenchymal cells as a new source for the generation of microtissues for tissue engineering applications

    Microtissues (MT) are currently considered as a promising alternative for the fabrication of natural, 3D biomimetic functional units for the construction of bio-artificial substitutes by tissue engineering (TE...

    D. Durand-Herrera, F. Campos, B. D. Jaimes-Parra in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (2018)

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    Dynamic reorganization of the alkaline phosphatase-containing compartment during chemotactic peptide stimulation of human neutrophils imaged by backscattered electrons

    Scanning electron microscopy (EM) and cytochemical techniques were used to examine the alkaline phosphatase-containing compartment in human neutrophils after stimulation with nanomolar concentrations of N-form...

    E. Fernández-Segura, J. M. García, A. Campos in Histochemistry and Cell Biology (1995)

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    Distribution pattern of acid phosphatase activity in human peripheral blood leukocytes: a cytochemical scanning electron microscopy study

    The distribution patterns of acid phosphatase hydrolytic activity were studied in human peripheral blood cells with enzymocytochemical techniques together with light and scanning electron microscopy in the sec...

    E. Fernández-Segura, J. M. Garcia, A. Campos in Histochemistry (1990)