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primary tissue

n. Botany
Any of various tissues derived from a primary meristem, such as the procambium, protoderm, or ground meristem.
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This fresh-frozen fully annotated and collaborative primary tissue bank in melanoma has reportedly taken more than a decade of dedicated work, added the foundation.
Small hernias less than 2.5cm in diameter are often successfully closed with primary tissue repairs.
Christopher Perry, study co-senior author, added, "Skeletal muscle is our largest metabolic organ and is the primary tissue for clearing blood sugar after eating a meal, so we need to keep muscle as healthy as possible."
According to our findings, although miR-200c and miR-210 were down-regulated in primary tissue samples, we found them up-regulated in corresponding plasma of patients at the time they developed metastasis.
Cells were resuspended in DMEM (Gibco, USA) containing 10% FBS (Gibco, Brazil), 25 mg/L ampicillin, and 100 mg/L streptomycin (Sigma Aldrich Gmbh, Germany), and then seeded onto primary tissue culture dishes (Becton Dickinson Labware, USA).
To grow pancreatic or liver cells, hPSCs are differentiated into the endoderm--the primary tissue layer associated with the digestive and respiratory systems.
A new method, based on the fact that ferritin (the primary tissue iron storage protein) affects R2 in a field-dependent manner, can quantify tissue iron with specificity by measuring the Field Dependent R2 Increase (FDRI).
Synchronous neoplasm is the existence of 2 or more primary cancers that are not an extension from the primary tissue site, recurrence, or metastasis.
Development of cultured cells from the primary tissue explants and establishment of a cell line from abalone were our main objectives in this study.
This book has been written for the "beginning non-medical student of muscular movements of the body" and as a "ready reference or review for the more advanced student or the medical graduate especially interested in this field." An overview of the four primary tissue types and organ systems precedes a more in-depth account of the regional anatomy of the upper and lower limbs, and the trunk.
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