「cartilage」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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enoid cartilages to the angle of the thyroid | cartilage about midway between its upper and lower bor |
humerus, approaching nearer to the articular | cartilage above than in the rest of its extent. |
autosomal recessive dysplasia which affects | cartilage and bone development. |
of the carcass in this stage, mainly bones, | cartilage and small bits of dried skin. |
ecognized internationally as an authority on | cartilage and meniscal growth, replacement, and repair |
glycan which has been localised in synovium, | cartilage and numerous other tissues. |
ones at a symphysis are covered with hyaline | cartilage and have a thick, fairly compressible pad of |
n the cornea is 10 fold higher than it is in | cartilage and 2-4 times higher than it is in other tis |
The latter arises from the hook of the | cartilage and from the membranous part of the tube, an |
utes the predominant proteoglycan present in | cartilage and is distributed on the surfaces of many c |
xtracellular matrix tissues, including bone, | cartilage and tendon. |
t is attached at one end to the greater alar | cartilage, and at the other to the integument at the p |
rix in a variety of tissues, including bone, | cartilage, and dentin. |
folds by drawing up the arch of the cricoid | cartilage and tilting back the upper border of the thy |
s connected by fibrous tissue to the lateral | cartilage and front part of the cartilage of the septu |
t is essential for the normal development of | cartilage and its conversion to bone. |
omal recessive congenital disorder affecting | cartilage and bone development. |
ferior cornu and lower lamina of the thyroid | cartilage, and its action tilts the thyroid forward to |
and posterior surfaces of the seventh costal | cartilage, and sometimes those of the sixth, to the fr |
e of these is inserted into the greater alar | cartilage and skin of the nose; the other is prolonged |
ation that neural crest cells formed the jaw | cartilage and tooth dentine in salamanders, but her wo |
(partial or complete absence) of structural | cartilage and tissue in this area of the nose, along w |
oals, but suffered a dislocated knee, a torn | cartilage and a rupture to his cruciate ligament in a |
the tip of the superior cornu of the thyroid | cartilage and the extremity of the greater cornu of th |
to regenerate the entire joint surface with | cartilage and with bone and with blood vessels," says |
ished as an amusement park and Zoo by Alfred | Cartilage and was called California in England.His son |
can be found around the perimeter of elastic | cartilage and hyaline cartilage. |
muscles are muscles that connect the cricoid | cartilage and arytenoid cartilage. |
(or joint) is a joint connecting the cricoid | cartilage and the arytenoid cartilage. |
It makes up 50% of all protein in | cartilage and 85-90% of collagen of articular cartilag |
Type-II collagen is the basis for articular | cartilage and hyaline cartilage. |
(or joint) is a joint connecting the cricoid | cartilage and the thyroid cartilage. |
ages of the nose connecting the greater alar | cartilage and lateral nasal cartilage. |
cromolecular carbohydrates of mast cells and | cartilage are coloured red by the blue dye, a phenomen |
e calcaneum , is the name given to a spur of | cartilage arising from inner side of ankle and running |
depression shaped like a cup that the costal | cartilage articulates with. |
int, the epiphysis is covered with articular | cartilage; below that covering is a zone similar to th |
pertise lies in the developmental biology of | cartilage, bone and other connective tissues. |
Fibrocartilage and articular | cartilage both lack perichondrium. |
c disorder characterized by abnormal diffuse | cartilage calcification, hypoplasia of the mid-face, p |
ains; risk of massive uncontrolled bleeding; | cartilage calcification; and severe malformation of de |
Around the end of puberty, the epiphyseal | cartilage cells stop duplicating and the entire cartil |
ll and forms chondrocytes, commonly known as | cartilage cells. |
Kaufmann undertook the first study of | cartilage changes in achondroplasia. |
t the rabbit's own stem cells to re-grow the | cartilage, channels in the scaffold were filled with a |
Being mostly | cartilage, chicken feet are very gelatinous. |
s, poorly formed joints, reduced contents of | cartilage, collagen, and disruption of mineral balance |
seous ligament; and lies in contact with the | cartilage covering the talus. |
the 2008 season, undergoing surgery for knee | cartilage damage suffered during an exhibition against |
During the 2005-06 NBA pre-season, knee | cartilage damage was discovered and Stoudemire underwe |
fter he suffered a harsh tackle resulting in | cartilage damage in his left ankle. |
The lead indication is | cartilage damage, which is debilitating affliction aff |
hed his career as a player because of a knee | cartilage damage. |
re long-lasting and effective treatments for | cartilage damage. |
of the 2000-01 season, then surgery to knee | cartilage damaged in a pre-season friendly caused him |
typically involved in osteoarthritis-induced | cartilage degradation. |
main of ADAMTS5 was deleted are resistant to | cartilage destruction in an experimental model of oste |
e known for their ability to induce bone and | cartilage development. |
is known for its ability to induce bone and | cartilage development. |
5 and is believed to play a role in bone and | cartilage development. |
It induces bone and | cartilage development. |
to work like other BMPs by inducing bone and | cartilage development. |
He damaged a | cartilage during the game and after undergoing surgery |
ural support in water, as they lack bones or | cartilage, endo- or exoskeletons, or similar means of |
cartilage explant culture. | |
s piercing is a perforation of the inner ear | cartilage for the purpose of inserting and wearing a p |
ges can be replaced using all of the conchal | cartilage from both ears; two strips, each 10 mm wide, |
ter the surgical procedure, with newly grown | cartilage fully covering the joint surface. |
GEMRIC as a quantitative tool for monitoring | cartilage function in diseased or repair cartilage. |
Chondrex, or chitinase 3-like 1 (CHI3L1), | Cartilage glycoprotein-39 (gp-39)or Chondrocyte protei |
These fibers give elastic | cartilage great flexibility so that it is able to with |
wned for saying "The name of my condition is | Cartilage Hair Syndrome Hypoplasia, but you can just c |
Because the septal | cartilage has no blood supply of itself and receives a |
he rest of the 1979-80 season, but damaged a | cartilage in August 1980. |
t 45 games of the 2009-10 season due to torn | cartilage in his right shoulder. |
id not start off well mainly because of torn | cartilage in his left knee suffered September 25, 2005 |
Hill tore | cartilage in his knee which forced him to sit out the |
nsible for the initial bone development from | cartilage in utero and infants, the epiphyseal plate i |
season, he underwent surgery to repair torn | cartilage in the troublesome knee and was advised to r |
drate complex and can be obtained by boiling | cartilage in water. |
It is also used to stain | cartilage in bone specimens, as one of Kasten's Schiff |
scorer of the 1975-76 season, but severed a | cartilage in September 1976, an injury which put him o |
Its surface is smooth, coated with | cartilage in the fresh state, except over an ovoid dep |
ing a fractured spine, a hip reconstruction, | cartilage in his knee, a hernia operation and a fractu |
him picking up a serious injury to his knee | cartilage in December, however in these 18 games he di |
rowly to Cork City, with Martin, despite the | cartilage in his knee popping just after half-time, pl |
ADAMTS5 is the major aggrecanase in mouse | cartilage in a mouse model of inflammatory arthritis. |
regular in his debut season, but picked up a | cartilage injury in 1922 and was sidelined. |
ved to Brentford in 1954, after sustaining a | cartilage injury and losing his first team place to Jo |
wich Albion until the 1900-01 season but the | cartilage injury forced him to retire in June 1901. |
He sustained a | cartilage injury in January 2010, ruling him out for t |
managed 160 consecutive appearances before a | cartilage injury ended the run. |
s into his Magpies career; he had suffered a | cartilage injury, and was never to play professionally |
his Nantwich career he was sidelined with a | cartilage injury. |
Hands" because he once had surgery to fix a | cartilage injury. |
been out for almost the entire season with a | cartilage injury. |
The | cartilage is a connective tissue that contains cells e |
The first step in ossification of the | cartilage is that the cartilage cells, at the point wh |
rticulations.-The lateral end of each costal | cartilage is received into a depression in the sternal |
In the lower part of the helix the | cartilage is prolonged downward as a tail-like process |
ture; the remainder of the harvested conchal | cartilage is applied as onlay grafts to augment the na |
The upper edge of the | cartilage is curled upon itself, being bent laterally |
Elastic | cartilage is histologically similar to hyaline cartila |
On the thyroid | cartilage it arises from the oblique line on the side |
From the cricoid | cartilage it arises in the interval between the Cricot |
The | cartilage lies in a groove between the petrous part of |
tructural support and protection with bones, | cartilage, ligaments and tendons. |
tructural support and protection with bones, | cartilage, ligaments, and tendons). |
Skeletal system: the bones, | cartilage, ligaments, and tendons |
This causes malformation of bronchial | cartilage, making them soft and collapsible. |
Chondronectin is a | cartilage matrix protein that specifically mediates th |
With age, the | cartilage may calcify in the typical "snowflake" patte |
isease-modifying effects on chondrocytes and | cartilage metabolisms have not been well established u |
the pharyngeal arches giving rise to bones, | cartilage, nerves and connective tissue. |
egular connective tissue which surrounds the | cartilage of developing bone. |
aring a large silver ring that hung from the | cartilage of his nose. |
final match of the tour, Ward displaced the | cartilage of his right knee. |
piercing can also transverse (partially) the | cartilage of the septum. |
poral bone and from the medial lamina of the | cartilage of the auditory tube. |
a slight convexity to the left as low as the | cartilage of the ninth rib; it then turns to the right |
The | cartilage of pharyngotympanic tube, about 24 mm. in le |
The | cartilage of the septum (or septal cartilage, or quadr |
Articulation between costal | cartilage of rib 9 and rib 10 is fibrous. |
If inflammation damages the | cartilage of the joint, the swelling may become chroni |
Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein is a protein that | |
His career survived a | cartilage operation in November 1928 as he returned to |
2 November 1935, but was forced to undergo a | cartilage operation after injuring his knee in the nex |
fered a nagging knee injury which required a | cartilage operation. |
goal but Carly missed the final following a | cartilage operation. |
was disrupted by injury as he underwent two | cartilage operations. |
It is placed in the antitragus, a piece of | cartilage opposite the ear canal. |
Elastic | cartilage or yellow cartilage is a type of cartilage p |
inium Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging of | Cartilage or dGEMRIC measures the fixed charge density |
me branches curving around the margin of the | cartilage, others perforating it, to supply the anteri |
grecan forms a major structural component of | cartilage, particularly articular cartilage. |
This piercing, like most | cartilage piercings, can take anywhere from 8 to 16 mo |
plate, physis, or growth plate) is a hyaline | cartilage plate in the metaphysis at each end of a lon |
l arches will develop into facial muscle and | cartilage, plus other structures. |
C26A2 gene alter the structure of developing | cartilage, preventing bones from forming properly and |
the first three months of that season with a | cartilage problem, he returned in time for the FA Cup |
Opre then developed | cartilage problems and was released, most likely in th |
first choice keeper, however was troubled by | cartilage problems from November 1980. |
at the skeleton included substantial amounts | cartilage, rather than bone, indicating it had trouble |
Right lamina of thyroid | cartilage removed. |
According to TiGenix, current | cartilage repair therapies do not provide satisfying, |
The torn | cartilage required surgery on October 3, 2005 and put |
hree players picked up injuries: John James ( | cartilage), Roy Sproson (ribs), and Stuart Sharrat (an |
hondrodysplasia (improper growth of bone and | cartilage), situs inversus totalis (chest and abdomina |
t feathers, features such as bones tipped in | cartilage, small breastbone, large head and eye and un |
Nuclei of | cartilage stippled. |
ion before his season was ended by torn knee | cartilage sustained against the San Diego Chargers. |
oking clash but he landed badly, ripping his | cartilage, tearing ligaments and chipping a bone in hi |
collagen is a fibrous scleroprotein in bone, | cartilage, tendon, bone marrow stroma and other connec |
nd PRELP are core proteins found in bone and | cartilage, that are modified by N-linked KS chains. |
can actually help prevent the destruction of | cartilage that is the hallmark of osteoarthritis. |
tyloid ligament in older texts) is a ring of | cartilage that surrounds the acetabulum (the socket of |
ng into connective tissue, such as bone, and | cartilage, the lymphatic system, and the circulatory s |
th the corresponding portion of the opposite | cartilage, the two forming, together with the thickene |
From the proximal end of each | cartilage the malleus and incus, two of the bones of t |
In | cartilage, the lacunae and hence, the chondrocytes, ar |
s of connective tissue, including studies on | cartilage tissue engineering, with implications for un |
lts in atrophy, degeneration and necrosis of | cartilage tissue. |
Many rogyapa first feed the bones and | cartilage to the vultures, keeping the best flesh unti |
scles that extend from the posterior cricoid | cartilage to the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx. |
hat cross from the sternal end of the costal | cartilage to the ventral part of the sternum. |
This fibrillar network of collagen allows | cartilage to entrap the proteoglycan aggregate as well |
It connects the tip of the costal | cartilage to the fibrous junction between the manubriu |
te fasciculus, passing from the greater alar | cartilage to the integument near the margin of the nos |
interchondral ligaments) which pass from one | cartilage to the other. |
tend from the superior border of the cricoid | cartilage to the inferior margin of the vocal ligament |
o fasciculi, which pass from the base of one | cartilage to the apex of the opposite one, and therefo |
oid) muscles extend from the lateral cricoid | cartilage to the ipsilateral arytenoid cartilage. |
He struggled with | cartilage troubles and played just three games for Val |
It may be involved in articular | cartilage turnover and cartilage pathophysiology assoc |
COMP is a marker of | cartilage turnover. |
When the mechanical properties of this new | cartilage were tested, they showed that the regenerate |
His name is lent to the eponymous Reichert's | cartilage, which is a cartilage in the mesenchyme of t |
conical nodules consisting of yellow elastic | cartilage, which articulate with the summits of the ar |
cricotracheal ligament connects the cricoid | cartilage with the first ring of the trachea. |
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