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The reconstruction would take place in three surgeries over six weeks, during which a chunk of tissue from my forehead would be used to build a new nose.
Mr. Molaison lost his ability to form new memories after an operation that removed a slug-size chunk of tissue from deep in each hemisphere of his brain, making it more delicate than most.
On a recent day, he was positively relaxed as he prepared to reconstruct the nose of a 17-year-old Bronx boy who had lost a half-inch chunk of tissue to a switchblade.
Boyden and his colleagues used the method to perform super-resolution imaging of a 10 million cubic micrometer chunk of tissue from the mouse hippocampus, stained with antibodies against three different neuronal proteins, using a standard confocal fluorescence microscope.
After they combined into a single chunk of tissue, they survive for more than a day in a culture solution.
To test the quality of the "blood vessels" produced, the researchers cultured a chunk of tissue made from rat liver cells using their technique.
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They're different depending on which stimuli you show, but you can see they're getting chunks of tissue activated.
The procedure removed three inch-long chunks of tissue, one from each lobe of Zadroga's right lung, and James had to spend about a week in the hospital recuperating.
Because planarians are masters of regeneration, able to replace any body part and even create a new animal from small chunks of tissue, they have become a focus of intense study.
For example, real organs are not simply chunks of tissue interlaced with blood vessels, but internally structured machines comprising various kinds of tissue all working together to do a job.
Best known for biting neat round chunks of tissue from marine mammals and large fish, the cookiecutter shark is considered a facultative ectoparasite, as it also wholly ingests smaller prey.
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