Examples of using Extracellular matrix in English and their translations into Slovak
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sugars known as the extracellular matrix.
there is an essential relationship between the extracellular matrix and hair follicle regeneration.
They activate certain genes which take part in the process of extracellular matrix regeneration and cell reproduction.
Furthermore, chondrocalcin was found to be absent from the extracellular matrix of epiphyseal cartilages
It also does not bind to the extracellular matrix and has a very low molecular weight meaning it can travel relatively long distances through tissues.
Each chondrocyte is responsible for maintaining the extracellular matrix and metabolism in its direct vicinity.
It also doesn't bind to the extracellular matrix and having a very low molecular weight means it can travel relatively long distances through tissues.
As a result, the structure of the fibers is altered and their interaction with the extracellular matrix components is impaired.
Defibrotide also inhibits the expression of heparanase contributing to extracellular matrix integrity and thereby tissue homeostasis.
It is made up both of specialised cells that affix to other tissues as well as the extracellular matrix.
In addition, cell surface antigens serve as mucin secretion of the extracellular matrix element, gastrointestinal
stromal cells, extracellular matrix and many soluble factors and cytokines.
while still forming an extracellular matrix of molecules secreted by the cells.
A further mechanism of action of natalizumab may be to suppress ongoing inflammatory reactions in diseased tissues by inhibiting the interaction of α4-expressing leukocytes with their ligands in the extracellular matrix and on parenchymal cells.
The synthesis of multifunctional proteoglycane which binds to extracellular matrix elements and on molecules of cellular surface falls with age
abnormal fibrillin has altered amino acids important for the binding of growth factors and other extracellular matrix components.
The extracellular matrix is responsible for all wound healing,
scientists described the architectural changes taking place in the extracellular matrix(ECM) of the skin and the surrounding lymph
collaborators characterized architectural changes that occur in the extracellular matrix(ECM) in the skin