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In addition, this model would give us the opportunity to use a larger animal with more substantial tissue mass than in the rat model.
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In contrast, ob/ ob pairs stopped eating, their blood sugar levels declined and they ultimately starved to death, albeit over a longer timeframe than the normal mice in a db/ db normal pair, due to a much more substantial adipose tissue reservoir in the ob/ ob mice.
The Arabidopsis inflorescence stem represents an attractive experimental system for such gene discovery studies since it provides more substantial amounts of tissue for analyses, and its tissue architecture is largely established prior to bolting, which means that stem expansion is primarily the product of cell elongation, rather than division.
Having nothing more substantial, she carries tissues.
They showed that the vasoproliferative response induced by tumor tissues was more substantial and earlier than that induced by normal tissues or following a wound.
The membrane is no more substantial than a piece of wet tissue paper.
The type-II valgus deformity is seen in 15% of valgus knees, and has a more substantial deformity (anatomical axis ≥10°) with medial soft tissue being stretched and elongated, but functional.
The manifest change at the level of the chin was more substantial but may differentially affect the lower lip soft tissues relative to the upper lip, influencing smiling in a less predictable way [15].
The magnitude and duration of these alterations, together with the substantial tissue damage from surgery, clearly suggest that this intervention induced a more severe grade of pain than the laparotomy used in our model.
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