connective tissue cell การใช้
- Other structural elements are plasmocytes and various connective tissue cells including reticular and elastic fibres.
- The "'autophagic tumor stroma model of cancer "'proposes that stromal fibroblasts ( i . e ., connective tissue cells.
- The lamell?are produced by keratocytes ( corneal connective tissue cells ), which occupy about 10 % of the substantia propria.
- Medawar's first scientific research was on the effect of malt on the development of connective tissue cells ( mesenchyme ) in chicken.
- They took human fetal connective tissue cells called fibroblasts and treated their outer membranes with an enzyme to make the cells permeable.
- Development proceeds and the oogonia become fully surrounded by a layer of connective tissue cells ( pre-granulosa cells ) in an irregular manner.
- PDGF is a required element in cellular division for fibroblasts, a type of connective tissue cell that is especially prevalent in wound healing.
- In the new two-pronged technique, scientists would take a connective tissue cell called a fibroblast from an adult animal and let it multiply in a laboratory culture.
- Development proceeds and the oogonia become fully surrounded by a layer of connective tissue cells ( pre-granulosa cells ) In this way, the rudiments of the ovarian follicles are formed.
- Connective tissue cells genetically engineered to synthesize and secrete NGF and implanted in patients'basal forebrains reliably pumped out NGF, which enhanced the cells size and their ability to sprout new neural fibers.
- The therapy, developed by a company called Transkaryotic Therapies that is owned by two of the researchers, uses connective tissue cells that are harvested from a patient, augmented with a segment of the missing gene and reimplanted in the abdomen.
- Take a close look at the pictures in the Pacinian corpuscle, Meissner's corpuscle, organ of corti, olfactory bulb, and taste bud articles-- these structures are complicated collections of nerve fibers, connective tissue cells, blood vessels, etc . and they clearly meet the definition in organ ( anatomy ) : " a collection of tissues joined in structural unit to serve a common function ".