Sentences with phrase «as necrotic»

Known as the phosphatidylserine receptor, or PSR - 1, the molecule can locate and clear out apoptotic cells that are pre-programmed to die as well as necrotic cells that have been injured and are causing inflammation, said CU - Boulder Professor Ding Xue, who led one study and co-authored the other.

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From afar, modern Europe seems as foreboding as J. R. R. Tolkien's Mordor, that volcanic wasteland populated entirely by quarrelsome creatures suffering from a nameless but universal necrotic skin disorder.
Analysis of the surfaces of the leaves revealed that the number of plant pathogens as well as of necrotic plant tissues increased considerably when mutualistic Pseudomyrmex ferrugineus ants were absent.
The 1 - 3 millimeter granuloma also contains fibrous and necrotic tissue as well as a number of other types of immune cells, making it an extremely complex structure.
When they injected the soil bacterium Clostridium [ck] novyi into the bloodstream of mice with tumours, it spread throughout the necrotic region, consuming living tumour cells as well as dead tissue.
Annexin V - FITC staining was used as a marker for apoptotic cells, while PI staining was used as an indicator of necrotic cells that had lost membrane integrity.
We believe that the use of DNA binding agents such as Hoechst can be used to target exposed DNA in other diseases where necrotic cell death plays a critical role and could be used as a platform therapy.
It is put on the burn as a cream and helps to heal the necrotic tissue.
Animal - related injuries such as venomous snake bites that cause paralysis and necrotic tissue can trigger rhabdomyolysis as well.
His tail was void of fur, and the tail itself was described as being «necrotic and mummified» meaning that the injury likely happened several weeks prior to his rescue.
Treatment Medical treatment is based on maintaining or restoring adequate tissue perfusion, limiting bacterial translocation and inhibiting infl ammatory mediators and pancreatic enzymes; surgical treatment consists principally of restoring biliary outfl ow, removing infected necrotic pancreatic tissue, or coping with sequela such as pseudocysts.
But the show's reality obviated such ungenerous concerns: «Jasper Johns: Gray» operates as a kind of shadow retrospective, illuminating in a necrotic light a narrative underbelly that even his most attentive enthusiasts might have
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