Sentences with phrase «tissue architecture»

This is critical in tissue engineering, as human tissue architecture is complex, with different types of cells at various levels and locations.
Gartner's group plans to use the technique to investigate what cellular or structural changes in mammary glands can lead to the breakdown of tissue architecture associated with tumors that metastasize, invading other parts of the body and threatening the life of the patient.
We have been fortunate to work in collaboration with the pharmaceutical company Pharmaxis, which is designing novel and highly selective small molecules that will allow the establishment of normal tissue architecture after wound repair.»
Within eight weeks, the researchers observed characteristic prostate tissue architecture and could measure the secretion of prostate - specific chemicals from the growing transplants.
In the study, Lewis and her team showed that their 3D bioprinted tissues could sustain and function as living tissue architectures for upwards of six weeks.
But in addition to halting growth, senescent cells secrete abnormally large amounts of proteins that inflame the immune system and degrade the normal supporting tissue architecture.
Both the tissue architecture and the air flow change dramatically along the 24 generations of the lung airway, from the large bronchus down to the alveoli.
The point of this paper is we should not overlook the huge influence of the tissue architecture, the tissue environment, the tissue composition.
Among them, there are genetic instability (mainly aneuploidy, a defect in chromosome number), defects in the symmetry of cell division (important for cell fate specification and tissue architecture) and impaired ciliogenesis.
Furthermore, de-regulation of their functions is deleterious to tissue architecture and can result in the sorting of somatic rounded clones minimizing their contact with surrounding wild - type (wt) cells.
Such samples, commonly referred to as FFPE, preserve the integrity of the tissue architecture of the original tumor, allowing the researchers to study the spatial differences in protein expression.
Upon injury, the regeneration of the adult axolotl brain rebuilds neuronal diversity, but alters the original long - distance circuitry and tissue architecture.
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