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A close connection between hardnose football and dying tissue.
So may the histologist looking at the ultrastructure of dying tissue through an electron microscope.
In weeks, the trees were bleeding and in a few months they showed patches of dead and dying tissue identical to that seen in the field.
They rediscovered debridement (the surgical excision of dead and dying tissue and the removal of foreign matter).
And because cells cannot survive with so much malformed protein gumming up the works, the march of the prions leaves cratered spans of dead and dying tissue in its wake.
"He was in a medically-induced coma for a few days and had several operations to remove the dead and dying tissue from his arm.
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In 1983, at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, he unveiled a fourth-generation nuclear magnetic resonance scanner, which diagnosed strokes and other disorders by pinpointing dead or dying tissues well inside the body.
Once gangrene develops, amputation is necessary to prevent infected and dying tissues from causing septicemia.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.02238.017 Neoblasts produce all cell types required to replace missing or dying tissues during normal tissue homeostasis and in response to amputation (Pellettieri and Sánchez Alvarado, 2007; Reddien, 2011; Rink, 2012).
It remains largely unclear whether most transcript types decay at similar rates under such conditions or whether rates of RNA decay in dying tissues are associated with transcript-specific properties.
These things may require hospitalization, surgeries, and even amputations to stop spreading or dying tissues.
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