Sentences with phrase «ear cartilage»

"Ear cartilage" refers to the flexible and tough tissue that gives shape and structure to the outer part of the ear. Full definition
Using the new model, researchers injected small numbers of senescent and non-senescent cells from ear cartilage into the knee joint area of mice.
Standard tissue engineering involves seeding types of cells, such as those that form ear cartilage, onto a scaffold of a polymer material called a hydrogel.
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Licensed Veterinarians noted that the ears were not cropped by a trained vet, that there was not enough ear cartilage left to support the ears correctly, and that the tail was cropped too closely to the puppy's body.
An aural hematoma - a large blood blister on the ear, caused by rupture of small blood vessels between the skin and cartilage - resulting from scratching at the ears
Those cells affect skin color, ear cartilage, facial bone formation, and the adrenal glands, which produce stress hormones and testosterone — all of which differ in domesticated and undomesticated animals.
The most well known is the Scottish Fold cat where the Scottish Fold gene mutation detrimentally affects cartilage, most obviously seen making the ear cartilage fold (click here for more information).
However, the cartilage defect affects their joints as well as the ear cartilage and folds can suffer from severe and painful degenerative joint disease throughout their lives.
The headset is generally comfortable, but after a while you start to feel pressure on the ear cartilage.
If you wear glasses with chunky stems, you'll likely find that after a few hours you start to feel a bit of gnawing discomfort in your ear cartilage.
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