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The foci of PMN and nuclear debris aggregation were also demonstrated in the submucosal stroma of the dilated calyces.
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The thrombolytic therapy with clinically approved drugs often ensues with recurrent thrombosis caused by thrombin-induced platelet aggregation from the clot debris.
Initially forward side scatter-area vs. height (FSC-A vs. FSC-H) and side scatter-area vs. height (SSC-A vs. SSC-H) parameters were used to gate out duplets or any large granulated events that could represent cellular debris or aggregation.
These factors include persistent microbial infection resulting in chronic inflammation, consecutive invasion by cells of the immune system, Eustachian tube dysfunction, aggregation of cellular debris, and increased viscosity of middle ear effusions, in-growth of blood vessels, auditory ossicle resorption, and epithelial hyperplasia [ 7, 8].
Light and electron microscopy revealed aggregations of membranous debris, the principal constituent of soft drusen, in the sub-retinal space.
SKOVCtrl- cells grew efficiently in soft agar and formed many colonies, whereas siPAX8 cells exhibited a significant reduction in anchorage-independent growth on soft agar; only small aggregations of cell debris were observed.
An advantage of this technique over conventional flow cytometry is that images can be quantified for capture and internalization of T cells rather than reporting nonspecific cell aggregation or engulfment of cell debris by MDMs.
Inclusions and debris of lutoids from the burst lutoids are effective in rubber particle aggregation [ 13, 14].
Debris from such bearings are responsible for increased metal ion levels in the blood and urine, capsular lymphocytic aggregation and delayed-type hypersensitivity.
E. coli aggregation using cationic polymers occurs through charge redistribution on the surface of originally negatively charged E. coli debris (the charge-mosaic model); here the polymer has to be of sufficient length to ensure positively charged areas are created to induce aggregation (Treweek and Morgan, 1977).
Limestone debris, dirty debris.
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