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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.
The skull doesn't decompose the way tissue does, so even after a human has died, it would be actually be quite difficult to pierce a skull with a knife.
These results shed new light on the way tissue can monitor chronic cellular injury and subsequently can initiate an inflammatory response.
In this way, tissue rigidity can stimulate directed cell migration as potently as the presence of a chemotactic gradient.
In this way tissue repair is promoted, so it is generally accepted that activation of microglia is beneficial [ 3– 5].
The same group demonstrated that, when microvascular function is improved by volume resuscitation in this way, tissue oxygenation improves [ 34].
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The core of Evo-Devo lies in the intuition that the way tissues grow during embryonic development, the way they sustain their structure and function throughout lifetime, and the way they evolve are closely linked.
The NR3C1 gene is known to contain at least 11 untranslated 5' exon 1 splice variants that encode a common protein via a splice acceptor site on the exon 2. In this way, tissue-specific expression of NR3C1 is regulated by alternative splicing [30].
Whether this process involves in a similar way tissues other than the renal glomerulus is unknown.
To develop good, objective methods for early detection of deep tissue injury and to develop a method to identify patients at risk of getting a pressure ulcer, it is necessary to understand the way tissues react on mechanical loading.
A two-way tissue recombination was performed.
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