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  • d to detect the partial pressure of oxygen in tissues, a useful biomarker in cancer research and tr
  • c bacteria and fungi may occur within damaged tissues, accelerating decline.
  • s in common use include C-esterase (in animal tissues), acetic ester hydrolase, chloroesterase, p-n
  • e keratin proteins specific to the epithelial tissues affected in the two forms of the disorder.
  • ing that leech could be used for cleaning the tissues after surgical operations.
  • ole in regulating hormone production in these tissues after they have been formed.
  • lls, and protects both liver and blood vessel tissues against oxidative stress via inhibition of TN
  • in the root hair and penetrate into the plant tissues Although the exact means of interaction betwe
  • slight traces have been detected in adult CNS tissues, although a physiological role for this is un
  • rotoporphyrin IX) in epithelia and neoplastic tissues, among them malignant gliomas.
  • the formation of pigment in plant and animal tissues, and is used in food and cosmetics to preserv
  • nimal model failed to remove the mercury from tissues and reduce the inorganic mercury burden in th
  • allows oxygen to reach and nutrients to reach tissues, and allows carbon dioxide and metabolic wast
  • utively expressed in a number of non-neuronal tissues and cell lines.
  • oplasmic connection of the cells of vegetable tissues and on the minute histology of plants."
  • uld enable viruses to colonize different host tissues and systems.
  • egulated glucose transporter found in adipose tissues and striated muscle (skeletal and cardiac) th
  • ted cells which differ from neighboring plant tissues and contain non-living substances.
  • ge of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells, tissues, and organs from both plants and animals (inc
  • equirements for Manufacturers of Human Cells, Tissues and Cellular and Tissue-Based Products (HCT/P
  • igher doses while sparing surrounding healthy tissues and organs.
  • med from a reunion of berries with receptacle tissues and bracts.
  • annels (MS channels) are found in a number of tissues and organisms and are thought to be the senso
  • al in evaluating the state of harder-to-reach tissues and organs.
  • erent RGS subtypes are expressed in different tissues and are associated with particular receptors,
  • lesterol (cholestanol) in the brain and other tissues and with elevated levels of cholesterol in pl
  • ly destroy tumours, reduce toxicity to normal tissues and significantly enhance the therapeutic eff
  • e which is ubiquitously present in non-neural tissues and which catalyzes the N-methylation of tryp
  • research are signal transduction (biology of tissues and organs, and molecular cell biology) and g
  • t is found in a wide variety of organisms and tissues and is an essential growth factor in some bac
  • al adhesions (fibrous bands that form between tissues and organs) under the trade name Adept.
  • ication mixtures used for cryopreservation of tissues and organs.
  • o abnormalities in the joints, liver, throat, tissues and central nervous system.
  • pproaches and ethical studies on human cells, tissues and volunteers.
  • ve potential to do significant damage to body tissues and organs.
  • and mucus membranes that line the surface of tissues and structures throughout the body, particula
  • This gene is expressed in a range of tissues and hemopoietic cells.
  • sion and spreading factor found in plasma and tissues, and matrixins MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-3, MMP-9, MM
  • les, proteins, nucleic acids, and even cells, tissues and organisms.
  • not observed in health in most of cell types, tissues and in blood, in spite of wide physiological,
  • ed to produce proerectile effects in isolated tissues and aphrodisiac action in several animal spec
  • LMWK is produced locally by numerous tissues, and secreted together with tissue kallikrein
  • work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure
  • he invented the modern “Seifrisch” freshen-up tissues and started her own production.
  • TC4, LTD4, LTE4) are partly degraded in local tissues, and ultimately become inactive metabolites i
  • It accumulates selenium within its tissues, and when livestock consume it, the selenium
  • pears to be widely expressed in various human tissues and may be involved in a number of physiologi
  • Many species accumulate salts in their tissues, and some secrete salty substance on leaves.
  • p exploration into the way that living cells, tissues, and organisms build, control, manufacture, r
  • into the interrelationships between the soft tissues and hard shells of brachiopods in the new Pae
  • ism, and in this way succeeded in classifying tissues and organs many years before Bichat (1800).
  • mRNAs under some conditions or in particular tissues, and omitted from the mRNA in others.
  • type I gene have been identified in different tissues and cancer cells.
  • the pathologies of diseases or treatments on tissues and organs.
  • Clamp connections are present in the stem tissues, and at the septa at the bases of the basidia
  • ing in a reduced ability to release oxygen to tissues and thereby hypoxia.
  • egulated genes required to produce individual tissues and organs, while homeodomain proteins like N
  • The alpha actins are found in muscle tissues and are a major constituent of the contractil
  • MBI-28 was originally cloned from mouse brain tissues and belongs to the H/ACA box class of snoRNAs
  • The toxin has been found in the tissues and organs of animals, including human blood
  • ly causing galls or other damage to the plant tissues and hence known as gall mites.
  • the original sample, such as blood, fabrics, tissues and soil but may also be added as a result of
  • h Janus Green B it is used to stain embryonal tissues and supravital staining of blood.
  • e glans of the penis from the paired erectile tissues, and reduce in size to simulate a biological
  • ought to examine the levels of Sr-90 in human tissues and bones (with a special interest in infants
  • rves and tissue regeneration both in isolated tissues and in vivo.
  • their jaws to attach to the female and their tissues and blood vessels becoming fused with that of
  • peritoneum for three to four days, separating tissues and thus reducing adhesion between them when
  • inogen, which is produced locally by numerous tissues, and secreted together with tissue kallikrein
  • Ib is predominantly found in ectoderm derived tissues and endothelial organ lining, i.e. skin and i
  • MBI-1 was originally cloned from mouse brain tissues and belongs to the H/ACA box class of snoRNAs
  • rse biological functions in different organs, tissues, and cell types.
  • sed distinguish between cancerous and healthy tissues and to determine clinical prognosis.
  • unologic and molecular examination of organs, tissues, and whole bodies (autopsy).
  • mple protein found in horny and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eye.
  • It is found at very low levels (nM) in most tissues and is inactivated by the fatty acid amide hy
  • ularly in the realm of microscopic studies of tissues and cells; his specialty was the cycad.
  • Causitive agents located outside plant tissues, and those agents located inside plant tissue
  • visually separate for a human, the different tissues and structures.
  • roteins that are involved in the formation of tissues and organs before birth.
  • wn to reduce superoxide generation in damaged tissues, and protects against tissue damage following
  • and reactive oxygen species, which may damage tissues and alter the bioavailability of limiting tra
  • impaired peroxisome function, an individual's tissues and cells can accumulate very long chain fatt
  • ortunato was the first to distinguish between tissues and organs.
  • to accumulate within the blood vessels, other tissues, and organs.
  • defenses against the destruction of pulmonary tissues and epithelial tissues by neutrophil elastase
  • ially metabolized fatty acids may build up in tissues and damage the liver, heart, retina, and musc
  • modulating tensional prestress within cells, tissues, and organs that govern their mechanical stab
  • ploits the susceptibility differences between tissues and uses the phase image to detect these diff
  • CAM (17-1A), which is expressed on epithelial tissues and on various carcinomas.
  • leucine and epinephrine (adrenaline) by human tissues and catabolism of dietary carbohydrate by int
  • cing isoforms that are specific to particular tissues and functions, including the self-cleaving Ma
  • monstration of a bystander effect in 3D human tissues and, more recently, in whole organisms have c
  • can lead to calcium salt deposits in the soft tissues and, in particular, the kidneys.
  • However, macroscopically the affected tissues appear bluish grey because of a light scatter
  • Typically most or all tissues are resistant to thyroid hormone, so despite
  • The DAH postulates that tissues are viscoelastic liquids, and as such possess
  • embers of the Eumetazoa, "true animals" whose tissues are organized into Germ layers: chancellorids
  • programmed to attack the body's own cells and tissues, are more sensitive than normal T cells to th
  • heir hosts in various ways and all organs and tissues are invaded.
  • rder of seconds for Protons), and water based tissues are in the 40-200 ms range, while fat based t
  • have long T1s (1500-2000 ms), and water based tissues are in the 400-1200 ms range, while fat based
  • Lignocellulosic tissues are biologically-derived natural resources co
  • es and muscles, as action potentials in these tissues are produced by the exchange of electrolytes
  • The tissues are made of polyester (that gives the bladder
  • gin reassociate preferentially and that these tissues are organized spontaneously in vitro to the n
  • These tissues are important for the production of many horm
  • ns closed during ischemia, but opens once the tissues are reperfused with blood after the ischemic
  • Its succulent tissues are adapted to isolate and store salt.
  • The tissues are consumed by the fourth instar larva, thus
  • In other words, the tissues are kept from gluing together.
  • When such tissues are removed from the circulation they secrete
  • The soft tissues are collagen, a connective protein.
  • The keratin proteins of epithelial tissues are commonly known as "keratins" or are somet
  • Organs, and tissues are more frequently the objects of hypothermi
  • development for the specification of specific tissues, as well as during epimorphic limb regenerati
  • This result has been corroborated in such tissues as human colon carcinoma cells.
  • ribes the microscopic appearance of cells and tissues, as seen down the microscope, after a histolo
  • He was the first to introduce the notion of tissues as distinct entities.
  • sensory organs, certain neural and epidermal tissues as well as other homologous structures, usual
  • nting of works in color on paper, pattern and tissues as allowing to save 50 % of time with regard
  • there is no physiologic change in peripheral tissues, as well as the psychosomatic form, where the
  • apability of discrimination between different tissues as a consequence of different responses of th
  • t of autoantibody which can attack the body's tissues as if they were foreign material.
  • nflammatory effects in cardiovascular related tissues, as well as potent anti-inflammatory effects
  • his gene is found in normal thyroid and brain tissues, as well as some tumors; and its expression i
  • ve congenital malformation disorder affecting tissues associated with the ectoderm (skin, hair, nai
  • The genes are expressed in distinct tissues at different times during embryonic developme
  • The parenchymal tissues attached to the upper surface of the mine are
  • infection include colourless and translucent tissues because of resorption of the gonad and a pale
  • Once broken in the body, Rb+ replace K+ in tissues because they are from the same chemical group
  • first apprenticed in a company producing silk tissues before beginning a second apprenticeship as a
  • nt in suberin, preventing water loss from the tissues below.
  • , Dcytb has also been shown to exist in other tissues besides the apical region of the duodenum; an
  • Blood vessels and tissues between them become integrated, allowing nutr
  • g been the only MLC to vote against the Human Tissues Bill, which included provision for heart tran
  • ants are also known to bioaccumulate in fatty tissues, biomagnifying up the food chain and putting
  • he brain, inner ear, uterus, prostate, neural tissues, blood vessels and adipose tissue with low ex
  • e to formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues, blood or bone marrow smears, metaphase chrom
  • the third stage larva will enter the mouse's tissues, but will not undergo any development.
  • HMT is present in most body tissues but is not present in fluid.
  • oa callicrates, which destroys photosynthetic tissues but has had no impact on the weed.
  • ALT is found in serum and in various bodily tissues, but is most commonly associated with the liv
  • CDCP1 is widely expressed in human epithelial tissues, but its phosphorylation is only seen in mito
  • ein synthesis is an essential function in all tissues, but tissues where cells are actively and rap
  • ected in B-lymphocyte cell lines and lymphoid tissues but not in T-lymphocyte cell lines or periphe
  • Typically, oxylipins are not stored in tissues but are formed on demand by liberation of pre
  • citrate works by attracting water through the tissues by a process known as osmosis.
  • d for the partial removal of water from plant tissues by immersion in a hyper-tonic (osmotic) solut
  • uscle' (1906); 'Analysis of Complex Excitable Tissues by their Response to Electric Currents of Sho
  • fluids into the digestive system by irritated tissues, by "coating" them.
  • destruction and necrosis of the deeply placed tissues by the action of the legs, palps and chelicer
  • The inhibition of PDE5 in these tissues by sildenafil may be the basis for the enhanc
  • The concentration of azithromycin in the tissues can be over 50 times higher than in plasma.
  • tissue with a lower surface tension (if these tissues can interact with each other through their ad
  • As muscle tissues can have sudden demands for lots of energy; t
  • l Fanconi syndrome, and similar loss in other tissues can account for the short stature, retinopath
  • Vasocongestion is the swelling of bodily tissues caused by increased vascular blood flow and a
  • tered out by the kidneys and damaged multiple tissues, causing all the symptoms.
  • Most trees will produce callus tissues compartmentalize the wounded area.
  • balby made of aragonite, and filled with soft tissues connected to the rest of the animal at the ba
  • one of the plant's meristems - the series of tissues consisting of embryonic (incompletely differe
  • 10,600 nm) is highly absorbed by in-vivo soft tissues containing water.
  • In the peripheral tissues, cortisol is converted to cortisone by the en
  • o theoretical reason why plant or even animal tissues couldn't ferment wine, but making it happen i
  • that are usually only expressed in peripheral tissues, creating an "immunological self-shadow" in t
  • ss the skin, promote gene therapy to specific tissues, deliver chemotherapeutic drugs into tumours
  • o antagonist, to inverse agonist in different tissues, depending on the level of constitutive activ
  • on of water from any material made up of such tissues depends upon factors such as temperature and
  • Cell adhesion: Binds cells together so that tissues do not fall apart
  • Several layers from muscle tissues down to blood vessels can be made transparent
  • o red TPF (1,3,5-triphenylformazan) in living tissues due to the activity of various dehydrogenases
  • er burn is the result of desiccation of plant tissues due to chemiosmosis, creating a state of hype
  • of certain genes in the cells that form these tissues during embryonic development.
  • splasia (systemic malformations of ectodermal tissues), ectrodactyly ("lobster claw" deformity in t
  • The mRNA is expressed in various peripheral tissues, either in a circadian fashion (e.g., in the
  • s receptor is expressed preferentially in the tissues enriched in lymphocytes, and it may play a ro
  • duces vascularisation of normal and malignant tissues; eosinophil cationic protein, a cytotoxin and
  • ydroxybutyrate are an important fuel for many tissues, especially during fasting and starvation.
  • easing the availability of oxygen to the body tissues, especially when the patient is suffering fro
  • 95 amino acids, and can be found in all human tissues except blood.
  • Different tissues express varying levels of COX-1 and COX-2.
  • lesion or scar that can remain in the lung's tissues following Primary pulmonary coccidioidomycosi
  • Studies may range from the analysis of fish tissues for contaminants, monitoring fish populations
  • C from Green Dragon stays in a person's fatty tissues for about 3-4 weeks maximum before a urine te
  • (1978), Rhinestone as Big as the Ritz (1979), Tissues for Men (1981), Bumf (1984), Seems Like Old T
  • e structural components of a variety of human tissues, for example of cartilage.
  • demonstrated that it was the need of the body tissues for oxygen which was the real regulator of ca
  • medical devices, biomaterials, and engineered tissues for tissue repair and reconstruction.
  • ow transplant from his sister Mouzetta, whose tissues fortunately matched his well enough for this
  • ed at 22 different non-small-cell lung cancer tissues found that SNORD33, SNORD66 and SNORD76 were
  • umulation of large stores of phytanic acid in tissues, frequently manifests peripheral polyneuropat
  • n occurs when healthy animals consume tainted tissues from others with the disease.
  • y (BSE), when healthy animals consume tainted tissues from infected animals.
  • ry developed for a various types of cells and tissues, from bacterial to mammalian.
  • glycans to form the different types of mature tissues from alternate combinations of the same key p
  • first researcher to identify and isolate soft tissues from a 68 million year old fossil bone.
  • icroscopic examination of exocrine pancreatic tissues from the fish Scorpaena scrofa L. shows that
  • y to absorb and concentrate selenium in their tissues from the soils in which they grow, and can be
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