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1 Mr. White further urged that the whole organ should be in swell boxes.
2 Rarely, a whole organ such as an eye or a hand.
3 We then went on to create a whole organ , and this was a hollow organ.
4 We subsequently enabled tissue formation in whole organ culture.
5 Decellularized organ scaffolds allow whole organ regeneration and study of cell behavior in three-dimensional culture conditions.
6 This represents a step towards a more comprehensive characterisation of myocardial microstructure at the whole organ level.
7 Chew it quickly, and the result will be a juice abundant enough to permeate the whole organ .
8 The whole organ is in motion.
9 Transplantation of HFP lacks many of the technical problems associated with whole organ transplantation and HFP is readily available.
10 The rectum was defined as the whole organ with content, and the morbidity cut-off was Grade ≥2 late rectal bleeding.
11 Glands remained viable in mammary gland whole organ culture when 1% acetic acid was used as a contrast agent.
12 It is currently unclear how individual, localized parts are able to coordinate with each other to develop a whole organ shape.
13 It is possible to slide the finger along, and with one sweep either bring on or shut off the whole organ .
14 The outcome (morbidity and mortality) of each of the technical variants were compared with that of whole organ recipients.
15 In addition, when p21 expression was restricted only to the proximal tubule, fibrosis after injury was induced in the whole organ .
16 What I was wondering is whether it wouldn't have sufficed to take a sample, whether the whole organ needed to be removed.
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