Examples of using Tissue damage in English and their translations into Indonesian
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your heart may overwork and cause tissue damage or constriction of blood vessels,
will remove any significant amount of venom, and it is possible that suction could actually increase local tissue damage.
that people who take high doses of supplements risk adverse effects such as kidney and tissue damage.
to areas of infection or tissue damage and divide into macrophages and dendritic cells,
researchers have been genetically modifying lab animals to determine ways the biotechnology could one day help in treating human disease and repairing tissue damage in people, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute.
and soft tissue damage to muscles, tendons or ligaments.
causing massive cellular damage, tissue damage, and eventually resulting in a chronic disease
cellular damage, tissue damage, and ultimately organ dysfunction.
Many of the mechanisms involved in innate immunity are largely the same as those responsible for non-specifically reacting to tissue damage, with the production of inflammation(cover up the right-hand part of Figure 1 to appreciate this).
may lie dormant in tissues for long periods of time without causing much, if any, tissue damage.
other tissues to create reactive tissue damage due to uric acid.
we harness the immune system such that tissue damage is pressed and the symptoms are suppressed," she explained.
let the surgeon view the entire abdomen throughout the process and cause relatively minimal tissue damage and hence fewer post-operative complications.
increased apoptosis, tissue damage, multiorgan involvement,
The amount of tissue damage is so high that addicts' life expediencies are said to be as low as two to three years, especially as they are often highly susceptible to infections
The amount of tissue damage is so high that addicts' life expectancies are said to be as low as two to three years, especially as they are often highly susceptible to infections
sometimes called ischemia-reperfusion injury(IRI) or reoxygenation injury, is the tissue damage caused when blood supply returns to tissue(re-+ perfusion)
it can be caused not only by actual tissue damage, but also by social and psychological factors.
Health care professionals frequently comment that such patients seem to have less pain even when they have equally severe tissue damage, because pain in these patients is inadequately assessed,
emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage";