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For these reasons, the present in vitro study provided the first evidence that nano-structured surface features can significantly improve vascular cell densities; such design criteria can be used in the synthesis of the next-generation of more successful tissue-engineered vascular grafts.
Investigations of the CT accessibility of tissues and body regions showed that CT is more successful in imaging bone tissue than soft tissues due to its working principles and design.
Implant supported restorations are providing more successful results than tooth and tissue supported prosthesis by having better speaking and chewing functions and natural view.
Spinach leaf samples also maintained green coloration and chlorophyll levels under light/dark cycles at 22°C as well as when refrigerated, but refrigeration was more successful at preventing spinach leaf tissue breakdown.
As tissue engineering becomes progressively more successful in recapitulating the native tumor environment, critical insights into mechanisms of tumor resistance may be elucidated, to impact clinical practice, drug development, and biological research.
It is early days for robotic surgery, but at the Freeman cancer operations seem to be more successful, because surgeons can see tumours better and remove tissue more easily.
Generally, the methods using enzymatic digestion to break up the tissue (Methods 1 and 2) were more successful than the methods utilising physical disruption.
And students at our Student Research Expo have showcased their work to find a cheaper, easier way to recycle plastic and a new approach to tissue preparation that makes heart valve replacements more successful.
Previous studies argue for the implementation of enhanced haptic feedback to increase efficiency in terms of more successful grasping actions [11] and accurate control over the instrument-tissue interaction forces [12].
In comparison with treatment at 37°C for a fixed time, the overnight incubation at 4°C not only provided more flexibility when handling a large number of tissue culture samples at one time, it also generated more successful and reproducible results.
Both promote axon growth, olfactory glia being more successful in some experiments due to their ability to migrate into the host tissue.
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