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  • use that is, by definition of necrotic cardiac tissue, a myocardial infarction.
  • the human eye due to aggregation of connective tissue, a normal iris element.
  • blation (also known as genetic amputation, and tissue ablation) is a biotechnological tool for study
  • uch as partial rotation of the port, or excess tissue above the port making it difficult to determin
  • sal mucus trap bacteria and small particles in tissue abundantly provided with immune cells, antibod
  • mics, molecular biology, cell differentiation, tissue, acclimation (including adaptation), and metho
  • st lignin, and so large deposits of dead plant tissue accumulated during this period, later becoming
  • Tissue acid phosphatase, or Lysosomal acid phosphatas
  • in the rest of the United Kingdom is the Human Tissue Act 2004.
  • The Human Tissue Act 2004 (c.
  • n which revealed serious breaches of the Human Tissue Act, including the unauthorised storage of hum
  • Gills are simply layers of tissue adapted specifically to gas exchange.
  • They invade root tissue after birth.
  • order to attract fish from which they eat dead tissue, algae, and parasites.
  • lis fascia and peritoneum contains loose fatty tissue allowing for the filling of the bladder.
  • mes tender enough that its weakened connective tissue allows the meat to be "pulled", or easily brok
  • me hexagonoptera refers to the winging of leaf tissue along the rachis between the basal pinnae.
  • pithelium, in the lamina propria, a connective tissue also containing fibroblasts, blood vessels, an
  • e high frequency current that is injected into tissue also does not cause the muscle twitching often
  • shed by applying formaldehyde to the cells (or tissue), although it is sometimes advantageous to use
  • rare occasions, been found in the subcutaneous tissue, although without viable microfilariae outside
  • elivery to effect a local reduction of adipose tissue, although there the experimental evidence for
  • Subsequent chemical tissue analysis performed at the University of Zagreb
  • organs were analyzed as part of the Los Alamos Tissue Analysis Program by request of the Atomic Ener
  • Picture of Roti Tissue, and a glass of Teh tarik.
  • ave been shown to increase oxygenation in body tissue and demonstrated to reduce minor aches and pai
  • graphy uses X-Rays, these beams travel through tissue and suffer attenuation.
  • CTLM images show hemoglobin distribution in a tissue and can detect areas of Angiogenesis surroundi
  • sed up the food chain they accumulate in fatty tissue and become increasingly concentrated in predat
  • he urethral glands, endometrium, normal breast tissue and salivary gland tissue.
  • rapy, ultrasound beams are focused on diseased tissue, and due to the significant energy deposition
  • ne look at Potts male genitals, lack of breast tissue, and five o'clock shadow and determine that Po
  • nifests in ischemia (blood flow restriction to tissue) and reperfusion injury (damage occurring afte
  • 2-MMP has a physiological role in mature aging tissue and the possibility of being involved in plant
  • nation and strengthening of joints, connective tissue and bone mass.
  • It localizes to adrenergic tissue and thus can be used to identify the location
  • r surface of the condyle is covered by fibrous tissue, and interfaces with an articular disk (or men
  • It primarily affects the connective tissue and the neuroendocrine system, giving rise to
  • which causes rapid relaxation of smooth muscle tissue and facilitates engorgement of tissue necessar
  • o, resulting in bound metabolites in the liver tissue, and that damage was more prevalent in rat hep
  • to estimate the aluminium in water, biological tissue, and foods.
  • es referred to as "HCT/Ps" for Human Cellular, Tissue, and Tissue-based Products and the regulations
  • ptic disc, consists of a small tuft of fibrous tissue and represents a remnant of the hyaloid artery
  • T. spiralis) that encapsulates in host muscle tissue and a second (T.
  • key metabolic tissues including liver, adipose tissue, and the central nervous system.
  • e of Irregular Collagenous Ordinary Connective Tissue, and also functions in the growth and repair o
  • of the leaflets leading to redundancy of valve tissue and ultimately, Mitral Valve Prolapse (into th
  • The perineal sponge is a spongy cushion of tissue and blood vessels, found in the lower genital
  • nearby cells are induced into forming meristem tissue and a gall results, and the leaves become dist
  • A deficiency of tissue and serum carnosinase, with serum being an ind
  • plasma glucose levels in fat, muscle and liver tissue, and increased mitochondrial and metabolic fun
  • de a cone, made by cutting off a strip of leaf tissue and binding it with silk.
  • tatocysts which are formed only from epidermal tissue and more than four tentacles and.
  • hat shows good functional selectivity for bone tissue, and has relatively little effect on muscle ma
  • , transfer of nucleic acids between cells in a tissue, and the spread of pathogens or toxins such as
  • al piercings because it passes through so much tissue and so many nerves.
  • lar (particularly atherosclerosis), connective tissue and neoplastic diseases, where blood plasma le
  • area of the interaction of laser radiation and tissue, and particularly in using diagnostic techniqu
  • ed stages, expand to kill entire areas of leaf tissue and thus exhibit blight symptoms.
  • They are lodged in the submucous tissue, and each opens upon the surface by a long exc
  • lla of the lymph node which contains lymphatic tissue and project into the medullary sinus.
  • CNP also associates with microtubules in brain tissue and FRTL-5 thyroid cells, and is reported to h
  • the physical mechanisms present in real neural tissue and the computational functions that these mec
  • rma produces enzymes that degrade the oil palm tissue and affect the infected oil palm xylem thus ca
  • ethical review was increased to include human tissue and data (Article 1), the necessity to challen
  • It is composed of loose, fibrous, elastic tissue and attaches to Tenon's capsule.
  • It also increases oxygen availability to brain tissue and provides protection under hypoxic or ische
  • in color, with transparent dots throughout the tissue and occasionally with a few black dots on the
  • so as to form in many parts a diffuse adenoid tissue, and under this a nearly continuous layer of s
  • ammatory collagen disease affecting connective tissue, and multiple sclerosis immunopathology, paras
  • These loops are united together by areolar tissue, and form a thin covering over the cord and te
  • adders tanks are made with high resistance PVC tissue and are weld with high frequency(HF) soldering
  • n cause adverse effects such as damage to lung tissue and reduction in lung function mostly in susce
  • hand gives rise to the epidermis, the nervous tissue, and if present, nephridia.
  • On a genome scale, pronounced tissue- and organ-specific and developmental expressi
  • not involve the cutting or removal of bone or tissue, and some patients return to normal activities
  • ance of common materials like milk, biological tissue and latex paint.
  • han RNA, and the probe is RNA extracted from a tissue and radioactively labelled.
  • wmills which in turn feed the company's paper, tissue, and diaper factories throughout New Brunswick
  • r release of nitric oxide in corpus cavernosum tissue, and also to produce statistically significant
  • cripts of this gene are detected only in brain tissue and are specifically modulated by various envi
  • In humans, three highly homologous, strictly tissue and locale specific isoforms have been identif
  • received there was designed to break down scar tissue, and prevent skin contraction.
  • y increases VGF expression in mice hippocampal tissue and upregulates a neurotrophic signaling casca
  • ns are cleaved into bradykinin and kallidin by tissue and plasma kallikreins.
  • are what allow the bacteria to enter the foot tissue and cause the infection.
  • ial antigens are not expressed in the affected tissue, and therefore are probably not directly invol
  • It is a connective tissue and along with Collagen Type 1 can be minerali
  • its name, BDNF is actually found in a range of tissue and cell types, not just in the brain.
  • T scan, Foreman notes ischemia, death of brain tissue, and suggests an MRI to find the underlying ca
  • Rights and entitlements to tissue and cells;
  • They occur mostly in nonneuronal tissue and accumulate abnormally in Gaucher disease,
  • asing the thermogenin content in brown adipose tissue and the secretion of noradrenaline and adrenal
  • , and in an insoluble form in loose connective tissue and basement membranes, that binds cell surfac
  • KSI was isolated from corneal tissue and KSII from skeletal tissue.
  • ure a "Jindu", and that its sting revives dead tissue, and that it had been a legend until some reli
  • ncrease in the amount of supporting connective tissue and elastic fibers.
  • es are stripped of their outer skin, some body tissue, and most or all organs, leaving large parts o
  • in the host, including production of lymphoid tissue and granulomatous lesions.
  • hypotonia, muscle pain, a breakdown of muscle tissue, and a loss of sensation in the extremities (p
  • carnosine dipeptidase-1 gene (CNDP1) controls tissue and serum carnosinase.
  • Oxalates are corrosive to tissue and are powerful irritants.
  • Delayed radiation injury (soft tissue and bony necrosis);
  • ease of a substance which acted upon the heart tissue and directly caused the heart rate to slow dow
  • He was particularly interested in connective tissue and the use of physico-chemical methods to stu
  • lycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis from adipose tissue and liver.
  • Gene expression profiles (stage, tissue and cell) from microarrays, SAGE analysis and
  • including body weight, distribution of adipose tissue and genetic variation in anatomy.
  • romolecules and macromolecular arrays to cell, tissue and organ rheology.
  • he four vessels lie in a network of connective tissue and are surrounded on all sides by hepatocytes
  • ors play important roles in the regulation of tissue- and cell type-specific gene transcription dur
  • Its largest constituent is connective tissue and functions as a protective layer.
  • drilled a lot of holes, which stimulates scar tissue, and eventually, I could run again.
  • d primarily in the adipocytes of white adipose tissue, and the level of circulating leptin is direct
  • The remains were a skull fragment, with soft tissue and hair attached.
  • Muscle pain, a breakdown of muscle tissue, and abnormalities in the nervous system that
  • ules 2-cm in diameter on aorta walls and heart tissue, and narrowing of the aorta, almost all studie
  • y allowing the liposome to enter the malignant tissue and this is the basis for its selectivity and
  • variations in the genome present themselves in tissue anomalies.
  • increased peroxisomal numbers in rodent liver tissue, apart from improving insulin sensitivity.
  • In the cranial bones, the layers of compact tissue are familiarly known as the tables of the skul
  • All the proteins from the tissue are present in the gel, so that individual enz
  • he collagen fibers in dense regular connective tissue are bundled in a parallel fashion.
  • Later, deeper layers of tissue are eaten and the mine develops into a tentifo
  • the distribution between lean mass and adipose tissue are not always exact.
  • lasting longer than this using living cells or tissue are typically considered to be in vitro.
  • Similarly, disease conditions for the tissue are not annotated in a computationally friendl
  • Examples of accessory tissue are the receptacle of strawberries, figs, or m
  • etics of fluoroquinolone distribution in brain tissue are thought to be responsible.
  • Their lymphatic tissue are dense and nodular, their surface is covere
  • the fimbria (plural, fimbriae) is a fringe of tissue around the ostium of the Fallopian tube, in th
  • ux valgus), an abnormal enlargement of bone or tissue around the joint at the base of the toe.
  • cells have been isolated from human and mouse tissue as well as from cell lines derived from the ma
  • ology, it refers to the near obliteration of a tissue, as in the normal parenchyma of tissues in the
  • ction on all four adenosine receptors in heart tissue, as well as producing a sedative effect throug
  • However, the importance of adipose tissue as an endocrine organ was only fully appreciat
  • atology, collecting and processing human blood tissue, as well as the ability to learn phlebotomy us
  • Svetogorsk Tissue, as the separate entity was to be called, beca
  • hese generally small moths are miners in plant tissue as caterpillars.
  • This includes tissue associated with the gut and associated glands.
  • ng speed of KESM is a novel method for imaging tissue at resolutions sufficient to reconstruct maps
  • ghted imaging of normal and malignant prostate tissue at 3.0 T. JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGIN
  • l have control of their soft palate - the soft tissue at the back of the mouth - many completely par
  • imal or human cadaver products in bone or soft tissue augmentation due to their potential for contam
  • ts, Allergan Award for Pioneering Work in Soft Tissue Augmentation and the American Dermatologic Ass
  • ted previous legislation and created the Human Tissue Authority to "regulate the removal, storage, u
  • She became chair of the Human Tissue Authority in 2005.
  • r and president of the International Eye Bank, Tissue Bank, and the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society.
  • f Georgia for Oncology (BRAG-Onc), a tumor and tissue banking system that stores tissue, blood, and
  • odern concepts like seedbanks, sperm banks and tissue banks.
  • omes formed by normal cells that need to cross tissue barriers, such as macrophages and monocytes, o
  • penetration of normal and tumor cells through tissue barriers.
  • The infected tissue become as an ashen-grey powdery and if the pal
  • hs (to allow regrowth of the remaining healthy tissue) before amputation.
  • gical work; the sections were cut by hand, the tissue being held between two pieces of carrot, and a
  • la subserosa (or just subserosa) is a layer of tissue between the muscularis and serosa.
  • ping is a procedure that severs the connective tissue between the penis and the body.
  • another animal gets a cut or crack in the soft tissue between its toes, the bacteria can infect the
  • more invasive or unfeasible techniques such as tissue biopsies.
  • ion of sporangia containing sporangiospores on tissue biopsy (using hematoxylin/eosin, GMS, or PAS h
  • first isolated from wound liquid outflow, bone tissue biopsy, and excised skin tissue from a 31-year
  • tumors are fine-needle aspiration cytology and tissue biopsy.
  • eir patients with the majority of the nation's tissue, bone marrow, stem cell and transfusion servic
  • exposed by low tide, and dead plant and animal tissue both from ocean and terrestrial sources.
  • Other uses are assessment of tissue breakdown in general; this is possible when th
  • Tissue breakdown elevates levels of LDH, and therefor
  • likely, but can occur if a bit of reproductive tissue breaks away, stimulating the egg producing gla
  • Connective tissue bridges were noted at the atlanto-occipital ju
  • ouflage chest deformity and stabilize bouncing tissue bringing emotional relief to some.
  • here the accumulation of lipids in non-adipose tissue brings about cell death.
  • The erection of nipples is not due to erectile tissue, but rather due to the contraction of smooth m
  • They still have differentiated tissue, but that tissue is only organized in simple w
  • have anabolic effects in both muscle and bone tissue, but with considerably less effects on prostat
  • a new type of Terminator incorporating living tissue, but he is the only apparent survivor of the a
  • larvae of this insect feed on most decomposing tissue, but seem to concentrate on the Ovis genus whi
  • y of a particular receptor in a defined target tissue, but not elsewhere in the body.
  • amate receptor subunits are expressed by heart tissue, but their specific function is still unknown.
  • bundant in heart, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue, but was not detectable in the liver.
  • eptum can be pierced, usually through the soft tissue but the piercing can also transverse (partiall
  • e t10,c12 CLA reduced the DHA content of heart tissue by 25%, while in the spleen, DHA content rose,
  • fat burning within fat cells in white adipose tissue by increasing the expression of thermogenin.
  • he saguaro responds to the bird's damaging its tissue by secreting a resinous sap that, over time, h
  • scle biopsies that show infiltration of muscle tissue by PAS-positive macrophages.
  • e (specifically, a mastoparan) that can damage tissue by stimulating phospholipase action, in additi
  • ual animals (polyps) are connected by a common tissue, called the coenenchyme.
  • lth and the dramatic reduction of DHA in heart tissue can have serious health consequences.
  • s, trauma, or hereditary degeneration of nerve tissue can cause deinnervation of one or more of the
  • globin, found in high concentrations in muscle tissue, can then transfer the oxygen to muscle fibers
  • action (PCR), from a sample of blood or muscle tissue can determine a mutation of the mtDNA.
  • essor Damadian reported that tumors and normal tissue can be distinguished in vivo by nuclear magnet
  • In addition, blood vessels and scar tissue can invade the upper cornea (pannus).
  • His research includes: primary bone and soft tissue cancers (sarcomas) and skeletal metastases fro
  • The end paper product (paper, paperboard, tissue, cardboard and etc.) dictates the species, or
  • Tissue carnosinase is often considered a "non-specifi
  • 1. Cellular, or tissue carnosinase.
  • ing breast implants, which irritate the breast tissue, causing the breasts to grow continuously as t
  • which creates accelerated elasticity of muscle tissue, causing the heart and lungs to fail.
  • perithelium: an incomplete layer of connective tissue cells encasing the blood capillaries.
  • In the case of plant tissue cells somaclonal variation may arise over long
  • P may induce apoptosis in pre-malignant breast tissue cells which would have later developed into ma
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