Examples of using Extracellular matrix in English and their translations into Bulgarian
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as the one created by the Bowen move, to soften the hardened extracellular matrix.
the newly divided cells undergo restructuring, angiogenesis and reformation of extracellular matrix to complete the regeneration process.
Fibroblast: A fibroblast is a type of cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, the structural framework(stroma)
And it actually turns out that the extracellular matrix is different from every single part of the body.
This process, along with oxidative stress, leads to degradation of the extracellular matrix and damage to the blood-brain barrier.
As you get older, the production of these extracellular matrix molecules naturally starts to slow down.
They are surrounded by themselves produced extracellular matrix which secretes collagen type 2 and some proteoglycans(mainly aggrecan).
It is also involved in the synthesis of important elements of the extracellular matrix of the connective tissue,
When the extracellular matrix is disrupted
they are released upon activation of PRP by contact with the extracellular matrix.
causing the build-up of extracellular matrix(nonfunctional connective tissue).
In particular, collagen can be found in the extracellular matrix- an intricate network of macromolecules that determine the physical properties of body tissues.
It intervenes in the synthesis of important elements of the extracellular matrix of the conjunctive tissue as well as in the activation of peptidic hormones and in the catabolism of tyrosine.
The fibroblast is a type of biological cell that synthesizes the extracellular matrix and collagen, forms a structural skeleton(framework)
Various chronic liver diseases lead to accumulation of collagen in the extracellular matrix of connective tissue cells in the liver.
It is one of the main components of the extracellular matrix, contributing significantly to the cellular proliferation and migration.
glycoproteins that make up the extracellular matrix(connective tissues providing support to cells).
The possibility of making an impact on cells via the extracellular matrix had gained more and more significance.
The result is a considerably higher production of dermal collagen and overall extracellular matrix, replacing what is lost through aging
It is found in large concentrations in the extracellular matrix, the fluid-filled space between cells.