Even if successful, this approach poses a problem of scarce tissue supply.
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Only fixed tissue was available in the second group of 11 patients.
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Three of the new closures followed the use of various tissue-based products.
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As a result, MRI typically focusses on imaging highly concentrated tissue water.
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He says he hasn't given tissue samples for a year, at least.
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EBV is not, however, detectable within the affected tissues of all cases.
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Methods: Using real time PCR and immunohistochemistry primary breast tissues were analyzed.
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Conclusions: Claudins have very different expression patterns among and within gastrointestinal tissues.
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Neurodegenerative monogenic diseases often affect tissues and organs beyond the nervous system.
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However, these crosslinks often utilize functional groups not found in biological tissues.
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When OCT imaging is performed in biologicaltissue, dispersion almost inevitably occurs.
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The placenta and umbilical cord were discarded as waste biologicaltissue.
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Scarring is a consequence of biologicaltissue repair following trauma.
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A method is presented for direct spatial analysis of amyloid beta peptides in biologicaltissue sections.
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Electric impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is able to provide information about the cellular composition of biologicaltissue.
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These pulses are especially useful because they can precisely cut away materials like biologicaltissue without damaging its surroundings.
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At the same time, large area biologicaltissue samples require fast acquisition schemes, instrument automation and a robust data infrastructure.
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It works on all the biologicaltissue; it becomes the sole source of cell development and change within the host.
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These characteristics are advantageously applied to high-throughput metabolomics, explosives detection, natural products discovery, and biologicaltissue imaging, among other applications.
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We demonstrate the capabilities of a highly parallel, active pixel detector for large-area, mass spectrometric imaging of biologicaltissue sections.
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Connections fused into the biologicaltissue, building unique neural linkages and bridging the gap between the flesh and the metal.
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Since their first use in the early 60's, pulsed lasers have become increasingly popular for their ability to ablate biologicaltissue.
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Instead, the heart of this computer was a mass of biologicaltissue, far more complex than any microchip could ever be.
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Similarly, instrumentation-induced variability sources of system stability and system-dependent response were also analyzed on skin and a nonvolatile biologicaltissue analog.
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A reflecting metal plate was placed within biologicaltissue, and the point spread function (PSF) was assessed off the reflector.
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Collecting biologicaltissue samples in a biobank grants a unique opportunity to validate diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for translational and clinical research.