-
tissue are
similar in
structure and have a thin and
elastic primary cell wall made of cellulose. They are
compactly arranged without inter-
cellular spaces...
- body
which causes cellular breakdown),
electric shock,
damage to
blood vessels (which may
disrupt blood supply to ****ociated
tissue), and ischemia. Thermal...
-
biomarkers of
cellular senescence. However, this
results in a
false positive for
cells that
naturally have
these two
proteins such as
maturing tissue macrophages...
- the
bones and
muscular tissue, and the
endoderm forms the
internal organ tissues. Dedifferentiation, or integration, is a
cellular process seen in the more...
- in
which the
structure of
solidified steel consists of a kind of
cellular tissue, with
ferrite as the
nucleus and Fe3C the
envelope of the cells. The...
- the
cellular tissues surrounding the ****. The most
frequent cause is
penetration of
bacterial flora from the **** into the
surrounding cellular tissues...
-
fundamental cellular level, but are
observed and ****essed at the
level of
tissues and organs.
Dysplasia is a
process of cell
change ****ociated with
cellular abnormality...
-
induce a
cellular physiological response to
regenerate from the damage. Many of the
genes that are
involved in the
original development of
tissues are reinitialized...
- the
cellular cytoskeleton via a set of
adaptor molecules such as actin.
Extracellular matrix has been
found to
cause regrowth and
healing of
tissue. Although...
-
established as soon as
possible to
provide the
growing tissue with nutrients, to take away
cellular wastes, and
transport new
leukocytes to the area. Fibroblasts...