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The phrase "a scaffold that accommodates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a structure or system that is designed to support or adapt to specific needs or requirements.
Example: "The architect designed a scaffold that accommodates various construction techniques, ensuring safety and efficiency on the site."
Alternatives: "a framework that supports" or "a structure that adapts to".
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However, the vascular cell source is limited, and it is crucial to develop a scaffold that accommodates new type of vascular progenitor cells and facilitates in vivo lineage specification of the cells into functional vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) to regenerate vascular tissue.
In the delivery system, fibrin glue serves as a scaffold that accommodates the infiltrating tissue, fibronectin provides adhesion sites for tissue repair cells and constitutes a connector for the fibrin glue and heparin, and heparin acts as a storage depot for BMPs and enhances their bioavailability.
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The TIM barrel architecture provides a scaffold that is capable of a very diverse set of enzymatic functions [1], and this property has enabled TIM barrel enzymes to be re-engineered in order to accommodate alternative substrates [34] [37] and even to catalyze non-biological reactions [38].
A key benefit of using MHDS is the ability to fabricate scaffolds that accommodate different materials in a single layer.
During this process, a neuron must modify its axonal cytoskeleton from a relatively plastic scaffold that accommodates rapid elongation into a stabilized structure that essentially locks into place in order to maintain synaptic connections for the lifetime of the individual.
The need for a suitable scaffold that can (i) accommodate cells, (ii) be instructive, (iii) mimic the natural ECM to be replaced, and (iv) promote an effective tissue regeneration is mandatory for tissue engineering applications.
Together, we demonstrate a minimalist ECM-based 3D synthetic scaffold that accommodates primary human hepatocyte inclusion into the matrix, maintains long-term in vitro survival and stimulates function, which can be attributed to coupling of type I collagen.
Vincke and coworkers described a general strategy to produce a humanized nanobody scaffold that manages to accommodate antigen-binding loops of various nanobodies to graft the antigen specificity of the loop donor [54].
Fisher-Price has a bouncy seat that accommodates an iPad.
But a third concoction led to a clear, translucent scaffold that retained the heart's architecture.
Romance had a rhythm that accommodated reconsideration.
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