Examples of using Intercellular in English and their translations into Thai
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Bilateral nurseries can serve as intercellular septa.
Intercellular communication also slows, ultimately undermining the body's functional ability.
Plant growth regulators function as chemical messengers for intercellular communication.
Intercellular lipids in the stratum corneum hold water and link the cells together, and the sebum film on the skin's surface also plays a role, protecting the skin from a variety of irritants.
In the skin is the mass of hormonal receptors that respond to androgens, increase the synthesis of intercellular lipids.
Together with body fluids, potassium is released, it leaves the intercellular space, because of this, patients develop hypokalemia.
Eczema is a multifactorial chronic skin pathology that occurs with characteristic erythematous-vesicular eruptions and serous inflammation of the papillary layer of the connective tissue part of the skin, itching and focal intercellular edema in the spinous dermis.
According to the instructions, Galium Hel is prescribed for general detoxification of the intercellular substance and body cells in order to trigger nonspecific immunity under the following conditions.
The highest concentrations of the drug, regardless of the route of administration, are noted in lung tissue, paranasal sinuses, saliva, intercellular fluid, and inflammatory foci.
Edema is a condition in which fluid in the body in an increased amount accumulates in the intercellular space, leading to an increase in the volume of one or another part of the body. Swelling of the legs in women are enough….
And on this cross section you can see now how I have tried to draw the best I can to show you the pores but you have to kind of now get a little creative to see where that intercellular cleft is versus where the pores are.
It has a particular component, called intercellular material(or matrix): it consists of insoluble protein fibers(collagen, reticular and elastic) and of a fundamental substance, or amorphous, of colloidal and mucopolysaccharidic type. Exchanges of gas and nutrients take place between the blood and connective cells.
I'm sketching it in yellow just to point it out and that gap is called and intercellular, because it's between cells, intercellular cleft.
These cells make up the wall of the capillary but behind them so that the blood doesn't actually see this layer, except for at the intercellular cleft, is a layer called the basement membrane.
If you decide to make a double-sided sennik for rabbits, that is, a V-shaped intercellular feeder, you will have to work a little more.
Soft Laser treatment arouses and stimulates the body's natural healing mechanisms by stimulating cellular activity, reinforcing intercellular communciation and stimulating the blood flow.
Hyaluronic acid is the main component of connective tissue such as human intercellular substance, vitreous body, and synovial fluid.
This patent stimulates the skin's natural moisturising capacities by promoting the synthesis of two components naturally found in the skin and essential to the water cycle: aquaporins, intercellular water channels, and lipids, to rebuild the skin barrier.
It leads to the dissolution of the components of the cell membranes, the release of their contents into the intercellular space and the development of an inflammatory reaction.
The extreme expression of excess is an edema, that is, too much fluid contained in various tissues of the body, intercellular spaces and serous cavities, which is accompanied by impaired electrolyte balance.
It releases saliva into the wound, which contains many functional components(this includes anticoagulants that prevent blood coagulation and thickening, painkillers, compounds that envelop with a hypostatus and partially spread in the intercellular space, gradually harden and form a kind of case that holds the parasite very securely in the skin);