What does it do? How does it do it? Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF/CCN2) is a member of the CCN family of matricellular proteins. Its expression is induced by a number of factors including TGF-尾. It has been associated with fibrosis in various tissues including the... RM Mason...
Dense connective tissue is divided into regular and irregular types. Both have a matrix composed mainly of collagen fibers, although dense regular tissue has a matrix of parallel collagen fibers. It is very strong and connects other tissue types to each other; tendons connect muscle to bone and...
结缔组织connectivetissue多媒体课件观察固有 第二章固有结缔组织(Connectivetissue) 多媒体课件: 1.重点观察结缔组织的纤维和细胞的组成、形态特点。注意纤维和细胞的染色 方法及其形态特点。 一、疏松结缔组织铺片 (looseconenectivetissue) 标本号: 材料:大白鼠肠系膜 染色:偶氮桃红和醛复红 肉眼观察:铺片呈紫红色 ...
What increases my risk for a connective tissue disorder?You might have been born with the disorder, or it may develop from any of the following:Healthy cells in your body are attacked by your immune system by mistake An injury that causes scar tissue to form A family history of a ...
How do autoreactive B cells survive in SLE--autophagy? Connective tissue diseases:How do autoreactive B cells survive in SLE-autophagy[J].Nature Reviews Rheumatology,2014,(03):128.Nicholas J Bernard.Connective tissue diseases: How do autoreactive B cells survive in SLE--autophagy?[J].2014.....
Bernard NJ. Connective tissue diseases:How do autoreactive B cells survive in SLE-autophagy[J].Nature Reviews Rheumatology,2014,(03):128.Bernard NJ. Connective tissue diseases:How do autoreac- tive B cells survive in SLE-autophagy? [J]. Nat Rev Rheumatol, 2014,10(3): 128....
“connective tissue” goes beyond a descriptive static representation of the connections between tissues. Since it tries to define the cells and their matrices in a functional dynamic connection and interdependency, it includes the most important life processes that take place in connective tissue ...
How does the muscle system use connective tissues? Is the fibrous tissue in gomphotic joints dense irregular connective tissue? If not, what type of connective tissue is it? Be specific. What type of tissue forms tendons? Where in the body can you find connective tissue?
Connective tissue is found everywhere in the body as there are many different kinds of connective tissue including cartilage, blood, bone, and fibrous...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our exp...
Function of glycoproteins; what allows this function? Cell adhesion and cell migration. Each molecule has several different binding sites (domains) allowing it to bind to many different things and hold the tissue together. How do glycoproteins differ from proteoglycans?