Synonym: tissue paper, weave. Similar words: issue, sue, assume, assure, dress up, assumption, that is, as it is. Meaning: ['tɪʃuː; 'tɪsjuː] n. 1. part of an organism consisting of an aggregate of cells having a similar structure and function 2. a soft thin (usually translucent) paper. v. create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric, such as wool or cotton.
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61. The scar tissue with which animals seal their wounds is not directly comparable to the callus tissue of plants.
62. Meanwhile, studies published in the Western Journal of Medicine found no evidence linking implants with connective tissue diseases.
63. He slid into schooling like an athlete lowering himself into a whirlpool, feeling the heat deep in his tissue.
64. A specially designed applicator was supplied, which minimised damage to local tissue.
65. I was tired between synapses and in the connective tissue of organs.
66. Tumour extracts also contained higher concentrations of immunoreactivity compared with normal tissue, in assays using antibodies L289 and 109-21.
67. Therefore, this region may confer some degree of specialization to the protein, in terms of cellular location and/or tissue specificity.
68. We want to keep these fish alive here and in good health, and to keep their tissue clean from contaminants.
69. What is tissue culture and how might it be used?
70. Her scissors move through the material like a swimmer doing crawl, among the archipelago of tissue paper.
71. The content of platelet activating factor in pancreatic tissue was determined using bioassay technique with washed rabbit platelets as described previously.
72. They then migrate into the lymphoid tissue and eventually return to the blood circulation.
73. In other words, cell lines derived from tumours of the same tissue may contain two different transforming genes.
74. Dissection here takes place on cadavers or using tissue taken from them.
75. None had connective tissue disease then or in the follow up period.
76. These byproducts also break some of the bonds that hold gum tissue together.
77. The alternatives - studying people, tissue culture(sentencedict.com), computer modelling etc. - are actually used much more than animal studies.
78. A pin was inserted to stabilize the ligament, and scar tissue from the previous injury had to be cleared.
79. About 24 hours before assay the sample was placed in 80% ethanol to extract platelet activating factor from the tissue.
80. They were wrapped in coal-black tissue paper that rustled when she touched it.
80. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
81. The concentrations of urokinase type plasminogen activator in the duodenum resemble the quantities found in normal stomach tissue biopsy specimens.
82. Even if these cells are removed from the body and kept in tissue culture, they retain their characteristics through many cell divisions.
83. Observations of toxicity of glutamate in tissue culture are of uncertain relevance invivo.
84. Through the passing days, the biting cruelty of it all slowly healed, leaving only the scar tissue.
85. She closed her eyes and let her fingers burrow through the tissue paper until she felt the lace of the collar.
86. A cone biopsy, which removes rather more tissue, requires a general anaesthetic.
87. If condensation collects on the inside of the cage, wipe it off with a cloth or tissue.
88. Macrophage: a large scavenger cell present in connective tissue and in many major organs and tissues.
89. Most patients affected have been young women with connective tissue disorders who receive aspirin regularly in high dosage.
90. To be sure, scientists have created disease by inoculating animals with brain tissue from infected animals.
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