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"mouse liver tissue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to tissue that is taken from the liver of a mouse. For example, "We analyzed mouse liver tissue to determine the efficacy of the new drug."
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The structure of mouse liver tissue was normal, and the structure of hepatic lobule is intact.
Details of lipid identification in mouse liver tissue.
The lipid molecules from HEK cells, HeLa cells, mouse liver tissue, and mouse ear tissue are depicted in green, red, black, and blue, respectively.
The previous study used TEM to observe ultrastructure changes of hepatocyte of the mouse liver tissue, presenting significantly hepatocyte tumescent mitochondria, vacuolization and apoptosis body from the 100 and 150 mg/kg body weight nano-anatase TiO2-treated groups [28].
This is illustrated by performing PCA analysis (Software used in this work: PLS and MIA Tool Box from Eigenvector Inc. USA with MATLAB (Ver. 11A) from MATHWORK) on the raw and preprocessed (as explained earlier) FTIR images of mouse liver tissue at zero, half, three and six hours post acetaminophen (paracetamol) treatment (Fig. 2).
Our preliminary data shows that mouse liver tissue contains A relatively small amount of microRNAs.
Our preliminary data shows that mouse liver tissue contains relatively small amounts of microRNAs.
A similar procedure was applied for the HR-MAS spectra of mouse liver tissue.
Total RNA was isolated from Mφ or mouse liver tissue, as described above.
PCA was also performed similarly with the data from the bucketed 1D spectra of mouse liver tissue.
Only 17% of total protein was recovered in split samples of FFPE mouse liver tissue heated at atmospheric pressure.
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