The data presented here serve to complement that in Kavoi in which the microanatomy of nasal olfactory structures was compared in animals leading different dietary lifestyles.
Resection specimens from salivary gland cancers are usually straightforward, although the parotid microanatomy may be more nuanced, which in turn affects staging parameters.
Whereas these intestinal organoids were expanded from primary human cells or human stem cells, pluripotent stem cells have also been used to generate organoids with impressively realistic in vivo-like microanatomy for the brain (Lancaster and Knoblich, 2014) and kidney (Takasato et al., 2015; Freedman et al., 2015).
"The matters contended (to the extent relevant in this appeal) did not require the jurors to comprehend advanced biochemistry, microanatomy, pharmacology, specialized techniques of diagnosis, or other highly technical or complex fields of inquiry." Judges Jeffrey W.
The alcoholic changes in the microanatomy of human pancreatic islets has attracted the attention of many researchers due to the increased incidence of diabetes mellitus in alcoholics.
I remember saying something like, 'Whatever it is, it should have nothing to do with microscopes' presumably after a particularly rough day in microanatomy. I thought of myself as an average student, but began to come into my own when I joined a firm of fellow students in my 4th year.
The partial recovery of microanatomy was reflected by the significant decrease of mean linear intercept and alveolar enlargement and the increase of the alveolar number.
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