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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given tissue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific type of tissue that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the discussion.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze the properties of a given tissue to understand its response to treatment."
Alternatives: "a specific tissue" or "a particular tissue".
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Sometimes, when part of a given tissue or organ is removed, no attempt is made to regenerate the lost structures.
For a given tissue, the maximum concentration usually did not vary between the two nitroxides.
Researchers found that the more stem-cell divisions that occurred in a given tissue over a lifetime, the more likely it was to become cancerous.
In principle, it should be possible that the colonization of a given tissue, such as CNS, by fungi could facilitate other microbial infections.
NIRS is used to estimate the concentration of specified chromophores in a given tissue volume.
In its early stages, when cancer cells are just starting to grow and multiply in a given tissue or organ, the disease is not usually painful.
We present integrative analyses, combining high-throughput genomic and epigenomic data with sequence-based computations, to identify the causal transcriptional components in a given tissue.
About 10% of genes exhibit circadian patterns of expression in a given tissue.
Cre recombinase can be expressed in a given tissue or cell type under the control of a defined promoter fragment.
The presence of GFP+ cells in a given tissue was therefore cumulative, just as it would normally be.
RNA was isolated from those cryostat sections representing a given tissue specimen which contained the highest percentage of epithelial cells.
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