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Discover LudwigThe phrase "living tissue" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any type of biological material that is alive, such as skin, muscles, or internal organs. Example: The doctor carefully removed the damaged living tissue from the wound before stitching it up.
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living tissue
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Any tissue of a living organism containing cells that are being replaced when they die
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However, such a comparison, primarily extrapolating an event in non-living tissue at a high concentration of formaldehyde to living tissue, in vivo, at low concentration is suspect.
"Soon it will be supercool, too cool for living tissue.
"Wherever it's still brown, it's living tissue," she told me.
It is a living tissue much like blood or plasma.
This makes them very damaging to living tissue.
The bark was completely eaten away, exposing the living tissue, through which nutrients and water flow.
Fat is living tissue and, under the right conditions, will survive in its new location.
Ortec's engineered living tissue stimulates regrowth of the victim's own skin.
Even small crumbs of it bore through living tissue on contact.
They set out to clone the tree, using living tissue recovered from the stump.
Researchers use electrophysiology to measure brain activity, light sheet microscopy to make high-resolution observations of living tissue and optogenetics to control living tissue with light.
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