Micrographs comparing cell density and vascularity within the scaffold pore space.
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Pimonidazole binding and tumor vascularity predict for treatment outcome in head and neck cancer.
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These agents cause a reduction in glandular vascularity and induce type 3 deiodinase activity, thereby inducing hypothyroidism.
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One finding suggested the generous vascularity of the face might account for decreased wound infections compared with other body sites.
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The new cells successfully regenerated axons and extended their growth farther across nerve cell gaps toward damaged nerve stumps, with healthier vascularity.
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Gadolinium-enhanced MRI is primarily used to visualize primary tumors, highlight tumor vascularity, and increasingly to detect and evaluate lymph node metastases.
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However, prior to this research, cells cultured for this purpose have generally not been very successful in regenerating axons with sufficient vascularity or length to bridge nerve gaps.
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Features of endocrine glands are, in general, their ductless nature, their vascularity, and usually the presence of intracellular vacuoles or granules storing their hormones.
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The property being vascular; "a prominent vascularity"
Vascularity, in bodybuilding, is the condition of having prominent, visible veins.
Vasculature; : The degree to which the veins in a body part are visible
Increase in size and number of observable veins. Highly desirable in bodybuilding.
Used to descibe the amount of veins on a persons body. The more veins you have, the more vascular you are.
The state of blood vessel development and functioning in an organ or tissue
The state of being composed of blood vessels.
The blood supply of a tumor.
The visibility of veins on a bodybuilder as a result of exercise and low bodyfat.