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Significantly, activated microglia have also been found in the subretinal space of patients with AMD [19], and are juxtaposed in close proximity with RPE cells overlying drusen (Wong and Fariss, unpublished data).
The cryptal surfaces are described as "reticulated epithelium" to explain the arrangement in which epithelial cells, leukocytes and stromal cells are all juxtaposed in close proximity to the external environment [27].
This type of analysis allows excluding PICs localized in the outer proximity or juxtaposed to the nuclear membrane that could be mistakenly detected as intranuclear (see Supporting Information, Fig. S1).
'Near' in this context, juxtaposed to 'presence', suggests physical proximity not relevancy.
Establishment of these interactions requires stem cells and reactive cells (DP cells for HFs and epidermal cells for AUs) to be juxtaposed, which occurs through destruction of the temporal part to bring the respective reactive cells into close proximity to the stem-cell niche.
Establishment of these interactions requires stem cells and reactive/niche cells (dermal papilla cells for HFs and epidermal cells for AUs) to be juxtaposed, which is achieved through destruction of the cyclic part to bring the reactive cells into close proximity to the respective stem cell niche.
Here, the ingredients are too obviously juxtaposed.
Accusing stares juxtaposed with oblivious self-obsession.
The machinery, bones and humanity were juxtaposed".
It was not always so juxtaposed.
Two orchestras were juxtaposed, as well.
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