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Biomaterials comprising such scaffolds should mimic the cardiac tissue in terms of composition, structure, mechanical support, and most importantly, bioactivity.

Compared to monolayer cultures, MCTS resembles tumor tissue in terms of structural and functional properties and is suitable for studying metastasis, invasion, and therapeutic screening of drugs.

In 1999 Wilson presented a simplified form of neural equations [29] describing the collective behavior of cortical tissue in terms of a discrete network of laterally connected localized aggregates of E and I populations representing cortical columns.

Ultimately, the ideal tissue-engineered cartilage would be generated in shapes and sizes suited for craniofacial reconstruction, and would resemble native tissue in terms of its biochemical and structural properties.

These technologies possess their own advantages, and the induced scaffolds are capable of partially realizing the functions of native tissue in terms of fibrous organizations, mechanical properties, and biological activities.

In the future biological augmentation of a meniscus suture, e.g. platelet rich plasma (PRP) or mesenchymal stem cells, could provide an advantage for the regeneration of the bradytrophic meniscus tissue in terms of extension of the indication and reduction of the treatment failure rate of meniscus suturing.

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This study shown that beside known characteristics of each tissue in term of PL fatty acid content, each tissue have also characteristics in term of response to temperature and dietary deficiency influence.

At this stage, there is no distinguishable difference between the fruit inner peel and the flesh tissue in term of texture and color.

At the immature white stage, there is little difference between the inner peel and the flesh tissue in term of color for watermelon fruits, while at the white-pink flesh stage, its flesh tissue starts to turn pink due to the accumulation of lycopene.

Osteitis and osteomyelitis are among the most serious diseases of bones and surrounding soft tissues in terms of duration of the treatment and possible complications.

Recently, MBN has offered unique potential as a nanocarrier for hard tissues, in terms of high mesoporosity, bone bioactivity (and possibly degradability), tunable delivery of biomolecules, and ionic modification.

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