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Morphological and histochemical analysis of mucous membrane transformation of the artificial urinary bladder

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The performed morphological study of the transformation mechanism of the intestinal reservoir of the mucous membrane using modern immunochemical and histochemical methods revealed three morphological phases of enteric epithelium adaptation: reactive-inflammatory, compensatory-protective, and atrophic. The enteric urinary reservoir preserves a cambial apparatus typical of the enteric phenotype with inherent apoptosis activity and proliferation, which confirms the low level of the tumor transformation risk.

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Original Russian Text © O.I. Iatsyna, Yu.V. Vitruk, S.V. Vernygorodskyi, O.E. Stakhovsky, A.I. Yemets, Ya.B. Blume, E.O. Stakhovsky, 2011, published in Tsitologiya i Genetika, 2011, Vol. 45, No. 6, pp. 3–9.

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Iatsyna, O.I., Vitruk, Y.V., Vernygorodskyi, S.V. et al. Morphological and histochemical analysis of mucous membrane transformation of the artificial urinary bladder. Cytol. Genet. 45, 400–406 (2011). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0095452711060089

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