White blood cells called mononuclear cells (macrophages and lymphocytes) and plasma cells are responsible for the formation of granulomas, or masses of inflammatory cells,
around the blood vessels in CNS tissues, but the reason for their presence is not understood.
Not exact matches
First, surgeons remove the uterus and part of the vagina from the donor —
in this case, one who was deceased, since it is a risky surgery that involves separating uterine
blood vessels that are tightly wrapped
around the tubes from the bladder.
The pancreas is kicking into gear sometime
around this week, and
blood vessels continue to develop
in the lungs.
All of the lessons I learned during my first pregnancy have come flooding back; from the way I do my eye - make up to cover the red speckles
around my eyes (popped
blood vessels from the pressure of throwing up) to the way every decision
in my day has to be filtered through controlling my nausea.
One is deposits of the protein p - Tau that
in the early stages are «perivascular,
around small
blood vessels,» she explained.
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In effort to treat rare blinding disease, researchers turn stem cells into
blood vessels: Patients
around the world contribute skin samples to test potential new therapy.»
The trophoblasts along with
blood vessel cells were added to small dextran beads that were then spun
around in a container filled with cell culture fluid, creating shear stress and rotational forces to better mimic the environment at the maternal - fetal interface than static cell - culture systems.
Some heart disease patients may not be able to grow new
blood vessels around blocked arteries because they can't make enough of a vital protein, according to a report
in the latest issue of Circulation.
Although tau buildup is found
in other brain diseases, like Alzheimer's,
in CTE, the protein congregates
in brain cells
around small
blood vessels.
Scientists from Trinity College Dublin and the Royal College of Surgeons
in Ireland (RCSI) have discovered that abnormalities of
blood vessels in the brain may play a major role
in the development of schizophrenia, a debilitating condition that affects
around 1 % of people
in Ireland.
Powers is planning expand his study size and is partnering with another CCTS - funded stroke investigator who developed an animal model of ischemia
in order to analyze micro-RNA released
in brain tissues at the precise area
around a blocked
blood vessel.
Over time, persistent inflammation can lead to the formation of fibrous scar tissue
in the liver and
around its
blood vessels, which can eventually cause cirrhosis.
Then,
in some fatal cases, the fungal filaments began to grow
in the brain, attracting platelets and white and red
blood cells to aggregate
around the filaments and form a mass that could block a
blood vessel and initiate a stroke.
Human glomerular podocytes further matured
around adjacent
blood vessels as
in a living body (image 1) and formed a characteristic filtration membrane structure..
But these electrodes are wide —
around 1.5 millimetres
in diameter — and kill brain cells and sometimes hit
blood vessels when they are inserted.
Like roads built to support a suburban development, new
blood vessels form
in and
around tumors, sustaining the cancerous cells.
Within days, bright green
blood vessels could be seen sprouting
in and
around these little balls of cells.
Cancer therapy is often hampered by the accumulation of fluids
in and
around the tumour, which is caused by leakage from the
blood vessels in the tumour.
With these findings we can now formulate a plausible hypothesis as to why repeat head injuries to young men
in their teens and 20s lead to personality changes later
in adult life and dementia
in old age: rotational head injury induces damage, especially
around blood vessels, leading to local tangle formation, followed by a slow spread of destruction.
Perivascular cells, including pericytes
in the smallest
blood vessels (e.g., microvessels) and ARCs
around larger ones, express mesenchymal stem cell markers and bear a multi-differentiation fate potential (differentiate into osteoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, smooth muscle cells and myocytes) similar to that documented for MSCs
in vitro.
As part of a «Body on a Chip» project funded by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, scientists at Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine,
in collaboration with partners from
around the country, are developing miniature hearts, livers,
blood vessels and lungs that will be used to predict the effects of chemical and biologic agents and used to test the effectiveness of potential treatments.
Instead of typical round red
blood cells, a patient with the mutation has red
blood cells
in a crescent shape, which can stack up
in narrow
blood vessels around the body and restrict
blood flow.
Our overarching goal is to investigate a mechanism that we think ensures just the right amount of
blood vessel growth
around the eye as it first forms
in the embryo, with the hope that it can be reintroduced into the adult AMD eye to block the growth of the faulty and dangerous
blood vessels.
Vitamin K2 transports vitamin D and calcium
around in the body, prevents calcification of
blood vessels (especially when supplementing with calcium), and is critical for balanced bone health, oral health and overall wellness.
Neutrophils move
around the body through the
blood stream to fight infections, but
in order to do this they must travel through the
blood vessel walls of sites of inflammation, infection, or injury.
Fatigue and chronic lack of rest and sleep, age, damaged capillaries (smallest
blood vessels around the eyes), periorbital hyperpigmentation (increased melanin production beneath the eyes making the skin to appear darker), seasonal allergies, eczema, frequent use of stimulants such as caffeine, smoking, drugs and alcohol, poor skin elasticity and health, lack of antioxidants, diet high
in sugar and other refined products, age, thinner skin beneath the eyes, etc..
Part of abdomen organs, urinary bladder, and reproductive organs all reside within the pelvic area and are furnished with
blood vessels and nerves found
in and
around the hip area.
Radiographs will often show the enlargement of the heart, abnormal distension of
blood vessels and fluid retention
in and
around the lungs.
Radiographs of the chest will evaluate if there is fluid
in or
around the lungs, as well as the heart and
blood vessels size.
PSVA differs from MVD
in the following way: the PSVA malformation involves one or rarely two large
vessels that shunt
blood around the liver directly to the heart, whereas the MVD malformation involves microscopic
blood vessels within the liver.
A vascular ring anomaly is classified as a condition
in which the
blood vessels wrap
around the esophagus and cause it to constrict.
This makes sense as the heartworms are
in the heart and surrounding
vessels, which
in turn makes the heart have to work harder to pump
blood around the partial blockages caused by these worms.
Cats affected by renal failure develop inflammation
in parts of the kidney and might show symptoms such as pyelonephritis (urinary tract infection), interstitial nephritis (kidney inflammation
around the tubules) and glomerulonephritis (feline kidney
blood vessel inflammation).
Because mesh implants are designed to stay
in the body indefinitely, removing them can be very difficult, especially when tissue and
blood vessels end up growing
around the device.
In operations where surgeons must perform minute actions
around a vast array of
blood vessels and nerves, one simple twitch, unexpected motion or jerking motion can cause a lifetime of pain and debilitation for the patient.
Or when a
blood vessel in or
around your brain ruptures.