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First Mr. Hodges's dermatologist injected collagen, made from bovine tissue, into his cheeks.
In the 1990s, doctors transplanted foetal brain tissue into Parkinson's patients to see whether it improved their symptoms.
The inability to clot turned a tiny trickle of blood from the injured tissue into a torrent.
And when Taeyang gets a nosebleed, he simply jams a tissue into a nostril and sings on.
Thus began the first of six surgeries to shape the lump of scar tissue into something resembling a nose.
The brothers have turned bathroom tissue into a new media platform.
"We were looking to determine whether it was feasible to transplant this tissue into the spinal cord and whether it was procedurally safe to do so.
Nanotech refers to machines that work on the molecular level, capable in theory of transforming any kind of matter (including living tissue) into any other kind.
In other cases, the retina is right behind the lens, a positioning that smears the absorbent tissue into an almost imperceptible bit of fuzz.
Researchers at the University of Florida reported today that transplanting human embryonic or fetal tissue into people with spinal cord injuries appeared to be safe.
In the hall he draped a tissue over the Yale latch before he turned it; and afterward dropped the scrunched-up tissue into a wastebin on a lamppost.
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