Examples of using Normal tissue in English and their translations into German
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Normal tissue can't cut it.
FFPE block with normal tissue of the patient.
Normal tissue can't withstand the strain.
That's five millivolts above what normal tissue can stand.
It is based on the observation that normal tissue can more easily repair damage confined to small regions than spatially extended lesions.
Option 3: BRCA1 and BRCA2 analysis in tumor tissue and normal tissue blood.
Trumatic holes and holes between the normal tissue to produce thermal bridging, start the skin trauma repair machanism.
Characterization of radiobiological properties of tumor and normal tissue.
Once the affected areas are removed, his normal tissue will set back in and do its job.
Somatic mutations are detected by comparing the sequences of tumor and normal tissue.
Clinically it is defined as the deposition of calcium salt in normal tissue because of abnormal calcium or phosphate metabolism.
Provide sufficient energy output to damage the target tissue and the normal tissue is.
However, we recommend that you choose a high quality clothes from normal tissue, with good joints, without the presence of fake logos.
Cytotoxic drugs are"drugs used in chemotherapy that inhibit the growth of cancer cells,but that can also damage normal tissue" GBE, 2013.
When the pigment breaks down, it will not damage normal tissue, only mild pain, so that the hair will no longer grow to achieve the effect of permanent depilation.
When illuminated under blue light thePPIX in the tumor glows an intense red, while the normal tissue appears blue.
For example, it is possible to distinguish between normal tissue and tissue with inflammatory alterations, or between benign and malignant tumours using a light microscope.
Surgery to excise and remove the tumor along with some adjacent normal tissue is often recommended.
Grade 1 EOC more closely resembles normal tissue and tends to have a better prognosis than Grade 3 EOC,which looks less like normal tissue and usually implies a worse outlook than Grade 1 EOC.
This feature of heavy ions can be exploited to increase thebiologically effective dose in the tumor relative to normal tissue a/β.
Due to the heterogeneity of a tumor, the comparative analysis of tumor and normal tissue is important to obtain results with highest sensitivity and to ensure a complete analysis of the genetic mutations.
Becaplermin is a human recombinant Platelet Derived Growth Factor(rhPDGF),which helps the growth of normal tissue in order to heal ulcers.
At this point, the normal tissue surrounding tiny holes generate heat bridges which starts the wound rehabilitation reaction and thermal effects between scarf-skin and dermal tissues, then experiencing inflammation phase, proliferation phase, remodeling phase.
In 0.1 second, the tempreture of the region can reach to above 65℃,so the collagen is reorganized and the normal tissue outside the focal region is undamaged.
Here's a paper published by the French Academy of Sciences on the treatment of cancer using radioactive substances, and it found that malignant tumorsare more susceptible to the influences of radiation than normal tissue.
Because soft tissue is relatively elastic, tumors can grow rather large,pushing aside normal tissue, before they felt the cause or any medical problem.
Manganese is preferentially taken up by normal liver parenchyma and alsoin the pancreas so that contrast enhancement between abnormal and normal tissue can be expected.
Special emphasis is put on the development and evaluation of modern technologies(e.g. novel molecular fluorescence probes or microtracers)for intraoperative molecular image guided detection of pathological and normal tissue such as tumor-free resection margins, micrometastases and relevant normal tissue.
It affects both normal nervous tissue and tumour cells, so theamount of chemotherapy that can be administered is often limited by the collateral effects on normal tissue bone marrow, lung, heart, or kidney.