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The effects of the boundary condition on the mode shapes of the membrane were shown in the finite element analysis as well as in the vibration tests.
Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS), occurring in the intimal lining layer of the synovial membrane, were shown to promote secondary synovitis by the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and matrix-metalloproteinases (MMPs).
In these specimens, the RPE monolayer and the CNV beneath the RPE basement membrane were shown to be tightly adhered.
Comparable with BM-MSC, such MSC-like cells isolated from the synovial membrane were shown for the first time to suppress the T-cell response in a mixed lymphocyte reaction, and to express the enzyme indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase activity to the same extent as BM-MSC, whish is a possible mediator of this suppressive activity.
MSC from the synovial membrane were shown to express various surface markers (CD9, CD10, CD13, CD44, CD54, CD55, CD90, CD105, CD166, D7-FIB) and to be negative for CD14, CD20, CD45 and CD133 by fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis [ 7, 8, 11].
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The RBC plasma membrane is shown in red.
Below the cell wall, the plasma membrane is shown.
The surface image of the membrane is shown in Fig. 4a.
In Fig. 10a, the first run of adsorption test for the electropsrayed fiber membrane is shown.
The assembly process to produce an integrated IPMC/PDMS actuating membrane is shown in Fig. 7.
An SEM image of a cross-section of the prepared membrane is shown in Fig. 2e.
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