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Remaining tissue bits were removed and colony forming cells were expanded.
Three linear grey-white soft tissue bits were reported with 10 glomeruli, all of them showing an increase in mesangial cell proliferation and mesangial matrix.
Here, we observed a greater relative abundance of the 80 kDa band relative to the 60 kDa upon cross-linking of minced tissue bits from frozen, post-mortem human cortex.
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Building bio-compatible machines from living cells is an idea that's been pursued for many years, but often the way tissue is made to form a shape is by restricting its growth with a mold or essentially 3D printing it by laying down the tissue bit by bit.
A flat material like a sheet of ordinary blank paper, patty paper (for separating hamburger patties), parchment paper or deli paper work well; or a non-flat material may sometimes be wanted like a sheet or wad of tissues, bit of polyester stuffing, pile of baking soda or pile of cornstarch, etc. Bare *unglazed* tiles work well too and are their own rigid carriers.
Others simply had tissue or bits of rag stuffed up their noses.
(UK 4) There is a very good case for really exploring with the public, and then pushing very hard to get public agreement, that in general terms that sort of tissue, extra bits of tissue or blood, should be available for use.
Each neighbourhood was different, but together they made a sort of urban tissue, a bit like coral reef.
Quantum quantified Find dining Aerial jellyfish Just the ticket It's the alcohol talking Stalking trolls When silicon leaves the valley Printing a bit of me An uncommon thread Catapulting ahead The DNA of materials ReprintsSince its inception in 2007, researchers at San Diego-based Organovo have experimented with printing a wide variety of tissues, including bits of lung, kidney and heart muscle.
And unlike most of Cornell's work, with which you are allowed to take in all the whimsical detail only from afar, here you can touch and run your fingers along the cutouts and tissues, unfold bits of paper and feel his special genius at work.
They have to have a bit of connective tissue and a bit of meat".
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