[An overview of connective tissue disorders].R M Goodman
Lutzomyia longipalpis and the eco-epidemiology of American visceral leishmaniasis, with particular reference to Brazil: a review An historical review is given of American visceral leishmaniasis (AVL), with particular reference to the eco-epidemiology of the disease in Brazil. Followi... L Ralph,EF...
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Dense connective tissue can be characterized as regular or irregular on the basis of fiber arrangement. Among the cells that may be found in connective tissue are fibroblasts (flattened cells that produce and maintain the fibers and ground substance), macrophages (phagocytic cells), mast cells (...
of the valve is elastin rich. The downstream side of the valve is composed primarily of a dense collagenous layer. These two surfaces sandwich a core composed of loose connective tissue. The dynamics of valve leaflet motion have been correlated to the mechanical properties of the leaflets and ...
tissues made up of cells separated by non-living material, called as an extracellular matrix. this tissue provides shape to the different organs and maintains their positions. for example, blood, bone, tendon, adipose, ligament and areolar tissues. there are three types of connective tissue:...
CCN4 (cellular communication network factor 4), a highly conserved, secreted cysteine-rich matricellular protein is emerging as a key player in the development and progression of numerous disease pathologies, including cancer, fibrosis, metabolic and inf
A synovial joint is a type of joint formed between two bones, where a joint capsule is present. The ends of the two bones are separated by synovial fluid. A type of a synovial joint is the knee joint. Answer and Explanation: The hip joint is an example of a ball and socket sy...
For example, if part of a blood vessel or a peripheral nerve is isolated from the body, it will shorten by almost 25% from its original length. When an individual is growing, the tensions produced by the elongating skeleton stimulate the fibroblasts in connective tissue to produce more ...
CCN2 (also termed connective tissue growth factor, CTGF), is a 38-kDa, cysteine-rich, extracellular matrix protein that belongs to the CCN family of proteins. From: Archives of Oral Biology, 2017 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...