Robotic-assisted surgery for benign esophageal disease is described for the treatment of achalasia, epiphrenic diverticula, refractory reflux, paraesophageal hernias, duplication cysts, and benign esophageal...doi:10.1016/j.jss.2011.11.142J.M. Hanna...
In many ways, technology is the connective tissue. Similarly, engineering newtransportation technologies requires artful design. The growing 34 (recognition)of theimportant unions between different skills is paving the way for STEAM in schools.(2017年宝山区一模) 3BThe importance of a student's ...
Connective tissue remodelingInflammationMast cellMatrix metalloproteinaseSerine proteaseTryptaseWound healingMast cells (MCs) are active participants in blood coagulation and innate and acquired immunity. This review focuses on the development of mouse and human MCs, as well as the involvement of their ...
connective tissueDupuytren's contractureDupuytren's diathesisDupuytren's diseasemyofibroblastrisk factorsDupuytren's disease (DD) is a progressive fibromatosis that causes the formation of nodules and cords in the palmar aponeurosis leading to flexion contracture of affected fingers. The etiopathogenesis is ...
The interstitium also alters the pressure environment of the blood capillary and has profound effects on , causing fluid loss from the cavity to the body during dialysis.关键词: Animals Humans Connective Tissue Peritoneum Kidney Failure, Chronic Dialysis Solutions Peritoneal Dialysis Water-Electrolyte ...
A gene for rabbit synovial cell collagenase: Member of a family of metalloproteinases that degrade the connective tissue matrix We have determined the nucleotide sequence of a collagenase mRNA from rabbit synovial cells from which the primary structure of the encoded protein was ded... ME Fini,IM...
HA provides lubrication to the connective tissues of our joints and skin and is an important part of our skin’s overall health. Where can you find HA? Well, it presents itself in many areas of your body including your eyes, internal fluids, and connective tissue, but most of it is in...
Carbohydrates importance, Types of Isomerism, Monosaccharides & Disaccharides Connective tissue cells types, function & structure, Resident cells & Transient cells Skin appendages types, function (hair, nails, sweat glands & sebaceous glands)
Describe the functional anatomy of each organ the food passes through along its way. What are the main functions of connective tissue? What is the functional unit of the kidneys? What is the importance of filtration to human physiology?
As therapies for MPS II continue to improve, it might be expected that the need for operations addressing connective-tissue involvement will decrease in patients with the disease but that this will be balanced by a greater requirement for those surgical interventions that are indicated in patients ...