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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjacent tissue" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase when referring to tissue that is in contact with or near some other material or structure, such as in the sentence: "An examination of the adjacent tissue revealed an unexpected tumor."
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Our data here suggest it is also involved in reshaping the adjacent tissue, possibly further enabling tumor progression.
We then injected the transduced iPS-MSCs-CDs into the tumor or adjacent tissue in the same fat pad.
After 10 days, 1×106 iPS-MSCs transduced with the CD gene were injected into the tumors or adjacent tissue.
All adjacent tissue samples used in our study were diagnosed as chronic superficial gastritis, based on the Sydney classification.
They are then carried to distant sites within the body, [escape from circulation,] and invade into adjacent tissue.
One potential research direction is to conjugate the biosensors to polymeric microspheres to prevent diffusion into adjacent tissue layers.
Cancer is caused by the unregulated division of mutant cells, which can invade adjacent tissue or travel through the body in a process called metastasis.
For the nasal reconstruction, local flap using the adjacent tissue is selected from an esthetic viewpoint.
Three carefully designed strategies are used to avoid injury to adjacent tissue.
(A) Immunohistochemistry of HDAC6 expression in normal pancreas, pancreatic cancer, and adjacent tissue samples.
b After a week, the color became similar to adjacent tissue.
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