Your gut is made of a delicate tissue
called epithelial tissue.
Not exact matches
What's more, the researchers discovered two years ago that the suppression of Esrp activity helps to enable a process
called the
epithelial - mesenchymal transition (EMT), in which
epithelial cells acquire properties allowing them to detach and develop into new
tissue.
Weaver also said that the predictions made by jamming models resemble what biologists
call extrusion, a process by which dead
epithelial cells are squeezed out of crowded
tissue — the disfunction of which has recently been implicated in certain types of cancer.
Cancer cells acquire the ability to invade and migrate, or metastasize, to other
tissues, through a process
called Epithelial - Mesenchymal Transition (EMT).
These include growths arising from the epithelium that normally produces milk (lobular or
epithelial hyperplasia, occasionally
called adenosis), growths that also include the connective
tissue between the glands (fibroadenomatous change or fibroepithelial hyperplasia), and growths due to expansion of the ducts which take the milk to the teats (cystic ducts, ductal ectasia or hyperplasia).
They include those arising from the epithelium that normally produces milk (lobular or
epithelial hyperplasia, occasionally
called adenosis), growth that also include the connective
tissue between the glands (fibroadenomatous change or fibroepithelial hyperplasia) and growths due to expansion of the ducts that take the milk to the teats (cystic ducts, ductal ectasia or hyperplasia).