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Bidirectional folding of an insect epithelial monolayer
James B. Nardi
, Ingrid Reynolds
Entomology
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Basal Surface
100%
Cytoarchitecture
100%
Epithelial Monolayer
100%
Cell Dimension
50%
Epithelial Cells
50%
Environmental Factors
50%
Microfilaments
50%
Apical Surface
50%
Cell Contact
50%
Epithelial Cell Sheet
50%
Configuration Change
50%
Desmosome
50%
Epithelial Junctions
50%
Moth Wing
50%
Wing Epithelium
50%
Apicobasal Polarity
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cytoarchitecture
100%
Epithelial Cell
50%
Environmental Factor
50%
Microfilament
50%
Cell Contact
50%
Adherens Junction
50%
Apicobasal Polarity
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cytoarchitecture
100%
Microfilament
50%
Environmental Factor
50%
Epithelial Cells
50%
Adherens Junction
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Surface Property
100%
Cytoarchitecture
66%
Cell Contact
33%
Microfilament
33%
Adherens Junction
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Surface Property
100%
Microfilament
33%
Adherens Junction
33%
Cell Contact
33%