epithelium |
esthesioneuroblastoma |
As nouns the difference between epithelium and esthesioneuroblastoma
is that
epithelium is a membranous tissue composed of one or more layers of cells which forms the covering of most internal and external surfaces of the body and its organs: internally including the lining of vessels and other small cavities, and externally being the skin while
esthesioneuroblastoma is a rare form of cancer, involving the nasal cavity and believed to arise from the olfactory epithelium, that can cause loss of vision.
epithelium |
pinacocyte |
As nouns the difference between epithelium and pinacocyte
is that
epithelium is a membranous tissue composed of one or more layers of cells which forms the covering of most internal and external surfaces of the body and its organs: internally including the lining of vessels and other small cavities, and externally being the skin while
pinacocyte is any of a group of flattened polygonal cells that together make up the pinacoderm in the dermal epithelium of sponges.
epithelium |
subepithelium |
As nouns the difference between epithelium and subepithelium
is that
epithelium is epithelium while
subepithelium is (anatomy) the layer immediately under the epithelium.
epithelium |
claudin |
As nouns the difference between epithelium and claudin
is that
epithelium is epithelium while
claudin is (protein) any of a family of proteins that control the flow of molecules through the epithelium.
epithelium |
epithelioid |
As a noun epithelium
is epithelium.
As an adjective epithelioid is
of, pertaining to, or resembling epithelium.
epithelium |
intraepithelial |
As a noun epithelium
is epithelium.
As an adjective intraepithelial is
within the epithelium.
epithelium |
podocyte |
As nouns the difference between epithelium and podocyte
is that
epithelium is epithelium while
podocyte is (biology) a cell of the visceral epithelium in the kidney.
epithelium |
transepithelial |
As a noun epithelium
is a membranous tissue composed of one or more layers of cells which forms the covering of most internal and external surfaces of the body and its organs: internally including the lining of vessels and other small cavities, and externally being the skin.
As an adjective transepithelial is
through or across an epithelium.
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