Sentences with phrase «proliferative tissues»

First, as I learned in college, liver is one of the most proliferative tissues on the planet (that's one reason it's a relatively easy organ to transplant).
First, the loss of mitotic competence of stem cells denies proliferative tissues of the capacity for renewal.
I am a medical doctor, a specialist in ophthalmology, and for my PhD research at the Medical University in Sofia I have been looking at the ultrastructural changes of the proliferative tissues in the eyes of diabetics.
This particular technology is designed for cultivating tissues (retinas, proliferative tissue, corneas, etc.) in conditions which resemble to the highest possible degree the conditions found in the human body.
Gingival hyperplasia is most commonly treated with surgical removal of the excessive proliferative tissue.
It is one of the most resistant forms of demodicosis and the deep infections and proliferative tissue that result can take months and great expense to resolve.

Not exact matches

Instead of an organized basement membrane, there was a blastema — a circular arrangement of highly proliferative, undifferentiated cells that grew until the tissue was replaced — without scarring.
An advanced stage, called proliferative diabetic retinopathy, occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow near the retina, the light - sensitive tissue at the back of the eye.
These structures were further examined by tissue - level and immunohistochemical tools, revealing ducts with «excessive layers» of epithelial cells, potentially pre-cancerous lesions that were «highly proliferative» compared to normal ducts, they add.
Abadir and colleagues first tested 5 percent topical losartan on mice in three different phases of wound healing: group 1 treatment, for up to three days post-wound infliction to target the inflammatory phase; group 2 treatment, starting on day seven after wound infliction to target the proliferative / remodeling (later) phase of tissue healing; and group 3 treatment, starting the first day of wound infliction until closure to treat all wound healing phases.
During postnatal growth of the skin and homeostatic hair cycling, different proliferative compartments contribute to tissue expansion and establishment of a functional epidermis.
A striking aspect of organ regeneration is how injury transforms differentiated, functional tissue into proliferative, regenerative cells that coordinate tissue replacement.
The safety and efficacy of using embryonic and other stem cells for tissue regeneration will depend on harnessing and precisely controlling their proliferative capacity.
Hence ultrasound may accelerate the the proliferative phase of tissue healing.
Estrogens are known for their proliferative effects on estrogen - sensitive tissues resulting in tumorigenesis.
These findings are consistent with an estrogenic hormonal proliferative effect on breast tissue (6 — 10) that is reflected in the amount of dense tissue and breast density (11).
Proliferative and degenerative diseases may occur in any of the tissues invaded by the virus, or the virus may be indirectly responsible for other illnesses because of its immunosuppressive effect.
Phase 2 — Proliferative Phase: In this phase, granulation, contraction, and epithelialization of the injured tissues occurs.
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