Microstructured templates for directed growth and vascularization of soft tissue in vivo.
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Paternal MHC expression on mouse trophoblast affects uterine vascularization and fetal growth.
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So these two genes may contribute to both the lack of apoptosis and vascularization of gliomas.
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Implant vascularization on CAM was scored in a binominal manner and P-values calculated using Fisher exact test.
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In both OHSS and endometriosis, rampant VEGF levels allow for the abnormal vascularization that characterises both diseases.
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Their observations support the notion that inhibition of just a single tumor vascularization mechanism can trigger alternative ones.
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Complications of corneal transplants are mostly related to vascularization of the corneal tissue and rejection of the donor cornea.
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The forces diminish or enhance the vascularization process and tissue regeneration depending on when they are applied during the healing process.
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Bajoran women gestate for five months, as opposed to the nine months of human women, due to high vascularization between the fetus and the mother.
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The organic process whereby body tissue becomes vascular and develops capillaries
(vascularize) become vascular and have vessels that circulate fluids; "The egg yolk vascularized"
The process of being vascularized; the formation of blood vessels and capillaries in living tissue; the formation of leaf veins
(vascularize) To supply with, or to acquire vessels (that conduct fluid)
(VASCULARIZED) To have increased capillaries and, therefore, increased blood flow. In a female bird with a brood patch, the belly skin becomes vascularized, and the increased blood flow transmits her body heat more efficiently to eggs or young.
Number of blood vessels available to help the heart tissue.