- al.
through the
removal and
culturing of
cancerous lung
tissue in the
explanted tumor of a 58-year-old
caucasian male. The
cells are used as
models for...
-
modified by
others such as
Magdi Yacoub, who used
fresh valves from the
explanted hearts of
transplant recipients.
Several adaptations of the Ross procedure...
- most
frequently the
autotransplantation of
islets isolated from the
explanted pancreas into the
portal vein,
exists to help
mitigate the loss of endocrine...
-
Alexis Carrel, a
Nobel prize-winning surgeon, had
stated "that all
cells explanted in
tissue culture are immortal, and that the lack of
continuous cell replication...
- "Cystic
tumor of the
atrioventricular node: an
unexpected finding in an
explanted heart".
Cardiovascular Pathology. 19 (3): e75–e78. doi:10.1016/j.carpath...
- ruptures, leaks, and empties, it
quickly deflates, and thus can be
readily explanted (surgically removed). The follow-up report,
Natrelle Saline-filled Breast...
-
eventually develops a
visually significant cataract, the PIOL will have to be
explanted at the time of
cataract surgery,
possibly through a larger-than-usual...
-
intact or,
otherwise called ex vivo
imaging for
example of
living but
explanted tissue) is a
powerful technique for
studying cell po****tions in live...
- "Degradation of
polypropylene in vivo: A
microscopic analysis of
meshes explanted from patients".
Journal of
Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied...
- 809–835. Peterson, R.L.; Barker, W.G. (1979). "Early
tuber development from
explanted stolon nodes of
Solanum tuberosum var. Kennebec".
Botanical Gazette. 140...