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Adenosine in Tissue Protection and Tissue Regeneration

Molecular Pharmacology, 2005
Adenosine promotes tissue protection and repair through four general modes of action: increased oxygen supply/demand ratio, preconditioning, anti-inflammatory effects, and stimulation of angiogenesis. A novel means by which adenosine stimulates angiogenesis is the topic of the article by Desai et al.
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Tissue Expansion in Soft-Tissue Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1984
Tissue expansion in soft-tissue reconstruction is described. The main principle is to develop donor tissue by expansion adjacent to the defect. Such a donor flap is doubled in size by intermittent injections of normal saline into the expander. After sharing the expanded flap for reconstruction, the donor site is well preserved, while the defect is ...
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Tissue engineering of reproductive tissues and organs

Fertility and Sterility, 2012
Regenerative medicine and tissue engineering technology may soon offer new hope for patients with serious injuries and end-stage reproductive organ failure. Scientists are now applying the principles of cell transplantation, material science, and bioengineering to construct biological substitutes that can restore and maintain normal function in ...
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Tissue engineering

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2003
Tissue engineering will potentially change the practice of plastic surgery more than any other clinical specialty. It is an interdisciplinary field that promises new methods of tissue repair. There has been more than $3.5 billion invested in this field since 1990.
Michael J, Miller, Charles W, Patrick
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Tissue Engineering of Musculoskeletal Tissue

2010
The musculoskeletal system includes numerous types of tissues of diverse composition and structure, including bone, cartilage, synovium, tendon, ligament and skeletal muscle tissues. Disorders of the musculoskeletal tissues often result in pain, deformity, and/or malfunctions of joints, and are more likely to interfere with the quality than the ...
Lu Zhang, Myron Spector
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Tissue Staining

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1994
Tissue staining has broad clinical and research application in gastroenterology but remains underused. New application and the development of novel "stains" should result in improved detection of gastrointestinal disease. Expanded research in tissue staining is needed and data on outcome effectiveness awaited.
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Tissue Microdissection

2016
The new opportunities of modern assays of molecular biology can only be exploited fully if the results can be accurately correlated to the tissue phenotype under investigation. This is a general problem of non-in situ techniques, whereas results from in situ techniques are often difficult to quantify.
Anja, Rabien, Glen, Kristiansen
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Tissue expansion

British Journal of Nursing, 1992
Tissue expansion has become a popular method of reconstructive surgery over the last few years and is used to reconstruct a wide range of defects. This article aims to outline the technique and results of tissue expansion on the plastic surgery unit in Bradford.
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Tissue-Engineered Renal Tissue

2020
Diana Lim, Anthony Atala, James J. Yoo
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Nerve as a Tissue

Science, 1965
Of the three stated goals of this symposium two have been amply realized. All those interested in basic research can become acquainted with the work of colleagues in other fields, and clinicians may gain a glimpse of what is new. But the book fails to attain the third goal, of providing information immediately pertinent to diagnosis and patient care ...
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