Sentence examples for evolution of a tissue from inspiring English sources

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This may prevent the evolution of a tissue 'oxygen debt' and hence reduce the incidence of complications and organ dysfunction [ 19].

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Conversely, an existing gene being expressed in a new place in the body may itself lead to the evolution of a new tissue.

These events, while most commonly studied in plants (e.g., Vision et al. 2000; Jiao et al. 2011; Albert et al. 2013), are also found throughout the eukaryote phylogeny as revealed by whole-genome sequencing projects (Langham et al. 2004; Kasahara 2007; Sémon and Wolfe 2008), and may be vital for the evolution of a novel tissue (e.g., Kasahara 2007; Soltis et al. 2007).

In particular, hydrogels have recently been developed as an attractive evolution of cartilage tissue engineering.

Here, we provide a detailed characterization of secondary lymphedema in the mouse tail and correlate the evolution of tissue swelling to changes in tissue architecture, infiltration of immune cells, deposition of lipids, and proliferation and morphology of the lymphatic vessels.

CRBP-1 expression strongly increased during wound healing in rat skin, suggesting that it plays a role in the evolution of granulation tissue [ 114].

This rather radical degree of structural flexibility is obviously a driving force in the evolution of specific tissue functions.

Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging detects and quantifies ischemic changes of the myocardium including the expansion of extracellular space in the acute phase and evolution of fibrotic tissue in the chronic phase of MI [11].

The differences in the response to N deficiency between the genotypes studied in terms of Nitrogen use efficiency were consistent with the evolution of leaf tissue structure observed during the experimental period (the re-growth period just after the vernalization stage).

Cell-graphs remedy these two shortcomings of Delaunay graphs and therefore model the spatial distribution of the cells and temporal evolution of the tissue more precisely.

The study thus indicated that changes in hydrogel crosslinking and matrix stiffness could impact the type of tissue deposited and spatial evolution of the tissue.

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