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Tissue meaning
Thin, woven, gauze-like fabric. | A fine transparent silk material, used for veils, etc.; specifically, cloth interwoven with gold or silver threads, or embossed with figures. | A sheet of absorbent paper, especially one that is made to be used as tissue paper, toilet paper or a handkerchief.
Synonyms of Tissue
Example sentences (20)
But when the researchers closely examined muscle tissue growing in culture in the lab, they discovered clumps of TDP-43 were present not only in diseased tissue but also in healthy tissue.
A second piece of tissue can be glued onto the reverse side to produce a tissue/foil/tissue sandwich.
One of the types of tissue that makes up bone tissue is mineralized tissue and this gives it rigidity and a honeycomb-like three-dimensional internal structure.
The primary tissue of bone, bone tissue (osseous tissue), is relatively hard and lightweight.
And so I think this is really going to come down to the dose response in disease tissue versus healthy tissue.
The tissue sheds in the same way that blood does during the menstrual cycle, but has nowhere to escape to, causing inflammation, pain, and a build-up of scar tissue.
Those mice implanted with muscle tissue constructs that offered sustained release of IGF-1 exhibited the highest degree of muscle tissue regeneration six weeks after implantation.
Experts say this is because muscle tissue uses up more energy than fat – which is why it is often referred to as 'metabolically-active tissue'.
It will invade tissue and cause damage; the worst is in the wing connective tissue which will impair ability to fly and hunt further reducing and limiting ability to recover from the disease.
Aaron, from Brighton, East Sussex, had regular check-ups on his liver cirrhosis, when scar tissue from an liver, often inflamed by alcohol abuse, replaces normal liver tissue.
Its products related to medical devices include specialized blades, clamps, tissue suturing components, dental devices, and general surgery devices, as well as tissue manipulation devices and orthopedic instruments utilized for implant surgery procedures.
Respiratory etiquette - Cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue and throw the tissue in the trash.
Hivnor describes the treatment as a "breaking up" of old scar tissue, allowing newer, healthier scar tissue to form.
Nonetheless, a bite could cause serious tissue necrosis, which could lead to pain, swelling, blood loss and, in some severe cases, tissue damage.
Sickle cell crises cause excruciating pain as a result of insufficient oxygen being delivered to tissue, referred to as tissue ischemia, and inflammation.
Still, Sestan and his team were able to culture, or grow, active cells from that tissue — tissue that was, for all practical purposes, entirely dead.
The second determined whether the self-assembling peptides could find their way to the damaged tissue, bypassing healthy heart tissue.
The study was based on 1,145 cfDNA samples for which tissue MSI status based on tissue testing was available.
You know, the kind of round designed for incredibly high velocity and using that velocity to cause tissue damage, as opposed to high-mass, low-velocity rounds that may cause less tissue damage.
The study is served based on the Tissue Paper haggling power of buyers, haggling power of suppliers, the risk of new entrants, the risk from replacement, and Tissue Paper industrial competition.