What factors are necessary or permissive for soft tissue growth? How does total lung capacity change with age? What are the biological causes of aging? What biological process lead to the weakening of the bones in old age? What is tissue culture? What is its importance to life? Which one ...
It is also documented that statins could decrease bone fracture risk; through bone formation intensification, and inhibition of bone tissue resorption. Slowing down the atherosclerosis progression is a very important effect, considering that ... J Bajaad,O Bedi,N Soni,... 被引量: 0发表: 2013...
Tissue remodeling is now considered an integral element of asthma pathophysiology. Finally, an intricate network of mediators, released from both immune and inflammatory cells, including thymus stromal lymphopoietin and matrix metalloproteinases, have added to the complex milieu of asthma immunity and ...
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What is a latent infection? What is bone remodeling and why does it occur? What is collagen? What do you mean by the term condyloid? What is the GFR? What are the different types of fractures? What is osteoarthritis and what is the reason for this condition? Explain. ...
Cellular senescence is a state of stable cell cycle arrest. Cells remain metabolically active, but no longer divide or respond to growth-promoting stimuli.
growth of malignant cells in the endometrial tissue. It is the most common type of uterine cancer. When we encounter symptoms such as abnormal uterine bleeding, it can be any of these alterations: myomas, endometrial polyps, adenomyosis, endometrial hyperplasia, or endometrial cancer. Pathologies af...
Histiocytes can influence cancer progression through their roles in immune surveillance, inflammation, and tissue remodeling, potentially affecting tumor growth and metastasis. 11 What is histiocytosis and how is it related to histiocytes? Histiocytosis refers to disorders characterized by the abnormal prol...
G-CSF also plays an essential role in embryo implantation by regulating the expression of genes associated with embryo adhesion, cell migration, tissue remodeling and angiogenesis, which are essential for endometrial growth, successful embryo implantation and further formation of the placenta [11]. In...
UCP1, the first UCP identified and the most extensively studied member, is predominantly expressed in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and allows an alternative route for protons to enter other than ATP synthase, generating heat as a result of the dissipation of the energy from the electrochemical ...