or even within the bladder's epithelial cells. These different bacterial populations are subjected to different selective ...
Bladder cancer often develops as malignant tumors. The most common type is cancer from the transitional epithelium, which lines the urinary tract and accounts for about 90% of all bladder cancer ...
This latter defect could lead to the absorption of potentially toxic substances across the bladder epithelium and trigger a chronic inflammatory reaction in the subepithelial layers or expose the ...
The muscle tissue and vasculature are depicted in magenta, the basement membrane in white, and the bladder epithelium in green. Captured with single-plane illumination microscopy, this ...
However, epithelial cancers — such as bladder cancer — also exhibit deregulation and mutation of FGFR3, but whether this contributes to tumorigenesis in vivo has remained unclear. To address ...