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The normal breast duct consists of a luminal epithelial cell layer surrounded by myoepithelial cells, which produce and attach to the basement membrane.
Indeed, these cells appear to be derived from blood-borne haemocytes (a type of immune cell of invertebrates) that are able to attach to the basement membrane of vessels and haemal cavities [ 29].
Proliferating cells in the single-layered embryonic epidermis divide symmetrically in the plane parallel to the basement membrane, producing additional cells that attach to the basement membrane, continue to proliferate and increase the overall surface area of the epidermis during embryonic growth [ 69].
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The basal cells forming the floor of the cleft varied between areas in the same section as well as between sections, displaying complete loss of intercellular attachment (tombstones) or showing intact attachment, where all basal cells remaining attached to the basement membrane and lamina propria.
Attached to the basement is the dental office of his father, Edward Zuckerberg, known to his patients as "painless Dr. Z". ("We cater to cowards," his Web site reads).
A Fire Department spokesman, James Long, said Monday that the fire had been traced to a malfunctioning extension cord attached to the basement ceiling.
He had changed,'' Sonia Reyes, owner of the beauty salon, said last week, keeping her voice low because FBI agents were searching her basement, which is attached to the basement of the Rahami house.
However, epithelial cells appeared to remain attached to the basement membrane.
One population has high levels of α6 integrin and is attached to the basement membrane.
If the cell is not attached to the basement membrane, and is not hyperplastic, it dies.
Mammary cells, like most epithelial cells, grow attached to the basement membrane in vivo.
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