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Thus, the brain provides a more extensive matrix for damage than is seen in many other organs.
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Porous constructs have been successful in allowing for vessel infiltration without requiring extensive matrix degradation.
The chondrocyte is the only resident cell type, responsible for maintaining a specialised and extensive matrix that is avascular and lacks innervation.
Degradation of the polyester matrix caused by the thermal cycles is evidenced by extensive matrix microcracking and increased fibre matrix debonding.
Like other fetal zones of the cerebral mantle, the SP is a heterogeneous structure with a variety of neurons, local and projection circuits, and extensive extracellular matrix (ECM) (for review, see McQuillen and Ferriero 2005 or Chan et al. 2002).
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I felt like Neo seeing the matrix for what it was!
Like frames in some gloomy, visionary science-fiction movie, they suggest the revelation of some godless, infinitely extensive existential matrix underlying our fragile human world.
It's still in Beta, and won't be coming to consumer units for a few weeks now, but it's an impressive and compelling feature nonetheless, leveraging Google's extensive search matrix to offer context to the shots you take.
The MLCs exhibited a much more extensive extracellular matrix than monolayer cell cultures.
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