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Accumulation of senescence cells may change tissue morphology and reduce its functionality.
This additional load may change tissue mechanics and may lead to tissue damage.
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The strain value is a relative index that may change with tissue composition, tissue structure and the different degree of compression.
Thus, the thermal-acclimation response may change the tissue phenotype temporally to alter sensitivity to TH in a way that may parallel how different tissue types respond to TH.
For example, cancer, inflammation and fibrosis may change the local tissue elasticity.
The patterns of synthesis in the synovium may change with synovial tissue cellularity, possibly indicating that alterations in production rates or biosynthetic capabilities may occur in subsets of synovial fibroblasts in RA and OA.
However, re-expression of Numb is also required for further neural differentiation, indicating that the role of Numb in the same tissue may change over time.
However, expression patterns of other genes in different tissues may change during plant growth.
The target and normal tissues may change considerably in size, shape or position during the course of treatment and this may lead to unintended distribution of the radiation dose.
DWI and the associated quantifiable apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), which depicts the diffusivity of water within tissues, may change in response to Na-CHT due to cellular disruption and apoptosis.
Here, the confirmation of potential metastasis through image-guided tissue sampling may change the type of treatment offered, for example from surgery to radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy.
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