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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated tissue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, medicine, or anatomy to refer to tissue that is linked or related to a specific structure or function.
Example: "The surgeon explained the importance of the associated tissue in the healing process after the operation."
Alternatives: "related tissue" or "connected tissue".
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The histology of EAF is characterized by a perivascular fibrosis and associated tissue eosinophilia.
From a pathophysiologic perspective, ischemia and the associated tissue hypoxia leads to cell death, which are mediated by fundamental alterations in cellular homeostasis.
The cell interaction between the prescribed microscale patterns of nanofibers and macroscale specimen was experimentally observed with particular focus on cellular alignment and associated tissue architecture[20].
Induced stress by transportation and entrance to a new environment possibly played an underlying role in the virulence of the parasitic infection and associated tissue pathology.
However, it remains unclear how macrophages contribute to silica-induced progressive nodular PF and the associated tissue cell responses in vivo.
The study reported here has limitations; the wide variety of trauma and the presence of multiple fracture sites, at times involving joints and associated tissue loss, do not allow meaningful analysis of functional results.
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Between 1992 and 2003, researchers found bubble-associated tissue injury in dolphins, porpoises and a single Blainville's beaked whale washed up on British shores.
Common features of ECM-associated tissue remodeling include extensive angiogenesis, recruitment of circulating progenitor cells, rapid scaffold degradation and constructive remodeling of damaged or missing tissues.
To investigate prevalence and possible role of tumor-associated tissue eosinophilia (TATE) as a prognostic factor in laryngeal squamous cell cancer.
Such shifts frequently result in inflammation-associated tissue hypoxia.
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