Tissue Reaction Articles & Analysis
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Posterolateral Rabbit Spinal Fusion Study I. Introduction Autologous bone has long been the gold standard for bone graft substitute in spinal fusion procedures. The limited supply and morbidity associated with using autologous graft material led to the development of alternative bone grafting materials. Bioactive glass has a long history of biomedical use and has been shown to facilitate mineral ...
Biocompatibility testing evaluates the effect of a medical device on human tissues to determine whether it can cause biological reactions such as toxicity, physiological, immune, or mutation. ...
Cell penetration experiments using flow cytometry confirmed the cell-selective uptake properties of the LipoSM-PROTAC platform, offering a new solution to mitigate adverse reactions in normal tissues or cells. Additionally, due to the presence of multiple ligands on the nanoparticle surface, the nanoparticles effectively recruited E3 ubiquitin ligases and target ...
These cutting-edge substrates offer superior signal sensitivity, long-term storage stability, enhanced safety, and user-friendliness, empowering researchers to unlock deeper insights into protein expression and function within tissues. Immunohistochemistry is the study of the localization, characterization, and relative quantification of peptides and proteins in ...
Serving as intermediaries, they synchronize various cell functions to elicit the body's defense mechanisms against infections, tissue restoration, and wound healing. Types of Cytokines Cytokines are classified into various families based on their structural similarities and biological functions. ...
Its primary function revolves around converting extracellular ATP into immunosuppressive adenosine, working in tandem with CD39 within normal tissues to curtail excessive immune reactions. However, this mechanism is often hijacked by tumors, utilizing CD73 to foster an adenosinergic process that shields them from immune assaults. ...
Abstract Cellular function in tissue is dependent on the local environment, requiring new methods for spatial mapping of biomolecules and cells in the tissue context1. ...
The enzyme can be found in animal and plant tissues, microorganisms and yeast. The reaction is irreversible and will be inactivated upon dialysis, but activated by the addition of Mg2+ or Mn2+. ...
According to the chemical activity in the physiological environment, bioceramics can be divided into three types: Nearly inert bioceramics, only weak or no chemical reaction occurs when exposed to the physiological environment for a long time, and can maintain long-term stability; Surface-active bioceramics, can form chemical bonds with tissues through ...
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And its normal catalytic reaction is divided into two stages, namely the rapid reaction at the beginning and the subsequent stable reaction. Because the reaction is mainly affected by the reaction substrate, the reaction rate will be different. ...
Expression profiles of the gene were studied from ovule, leaf, hypocotyl, and root tissues, through reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction and Northern blotting analysis. The results revealed that the gene was expressed in all tissues tested in wild-type and fuzzless plants. The expression of GaCAP reached the highest level in both ...
