The four types of animal tissues, their location and one main function of each class of tissue are given in the table below:
ON THE DEVELOPEMENT OF THE ANIMAL TISSUESdoi:10.1111/j.1365-2818.1842.tb06289.xMüllerBlackwell Publishing LtdTransactions of the Microscopical Society & Journal
164 induced radioactivity of animal tissues subjected to beams of X-rays at energies above 17 MeV. These and many other effects are receiving careful study. Physical studies will be followed by investigations of the biological effects of the rays on a number of organisms, animals and specific ...
American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ...
At the cellular level, the SARS virus replicates chiefly in respiratory epithelial cells, although other tissues (such as eyes, heart, liver, kidney) and other cell types (such as macrophages) may also be targeted. Unlike most coronaviruses, the cytopathic SARS virus can be cultured in vitro,...
While donor bone marrow was depleted of viable cells, “patchy lymphoplasmacellular infiltrates” were present in the recipient tissues. These findings raised concerns for both graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) and post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) as well as unique concerns regarding ...
The production of IL-1 and TNF (both of which are pro-inflammatory cytokines) has been correlated with the spread of inflammatory cells to connective tissues, the loss of connective tissue attachment, osteoclast formation and the loss of alveolar bone. An overzealous host response to periodontal ...
For instance, increased indices of ROS have been found in the postmortem brain tissues from individuals with neurodegenerative disorders, including PD (Giasson et al., 2000a; Dias et al., 2013; Yan et al., 2013), AD (Butterfield et al., 2002; Yan et al., 2013; ...
"[T]here in the laboratory by experiments on animals, he [the physiologist] will seek to account for what he has observed in his patients, whether about the action of drugs or about the origin of morbid lesions in organs or tissues."13 Exactly why he though tests on animals would be ...
Correspondence 242 and ocular tissues of humans and in nonprimate animal models. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2002; 43: 3383–3392. 9 Bone RA, Landrum JT, Hime GW, Cains A, Zamor J. Stereochemistry of the human macular carotenoids. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 1993; 34: 2033–2040. PS ...