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Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases -- biosynthesis : Matrix metalloproteinases in the central nervous system / editors, Katherine Conant, Paul E. Gottschall  2005 1
Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases -- physiology : Matrix metalloproteinases in the central nervous system / editors, Katherine Conant, Paul E. Gottschall  2005 1
  Tissue-integrated prostheses -- 2 Related Subjects   2
Tissue-integrated prostheses.   2
Tissue-integrated prostheses -- Mathematical models : Bone remodeling and osseointegration of implants Andy H. Choi  2023 1
 

Tissue mechanics -- See Tissues Mechanical properties


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Tissue, Membrane -- See Membranes


Thin layers of tissue which cover parts of the body, separate adjacent cavities, or connect adjacent structures
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Tissue, Mesothelial -- See Epithelium


The layers of EPITHELIAL CELLS which cover the inner and outer surfaces of the cutaneous, mucus, and serous tissues and glands of the body
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  Tissue metabolism -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Tissue, Mucosal -- See Mucous Membrane


An EPITHELIUM with MUCUS-secreting cells, such as GOBLET CELLS. It forms the lining of many body cavities, such as the DIGESTIVE TRACT, the RESPIRATORY TRACT, and the reproductive tract. Mucosa, rich in blood and lymph vessels, comprises an inner epithelium, a middle layer (lamina propria) of loose CONNECTIVE TISSUE, and an outer layer (muscularis mucosae) of SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS that separates the mucosa from submucosa
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Tissue, Muscle -- See Muscles


Contractile tissue that produces movement in animals

--consider also terms at MYO-
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Tissue Neoplasm, Bone -- See Neoplasms, Bone Tissue


Neoplasms composed of bony tissue, whether normal or of a soft tissue which has become ossified. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in bones
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Tissue Neoplasm, Bony -- See Neoplasms, Bone Tissue


Neoplasms composed of bony tissue, whether normal or of a soft tissue which has become ossified. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in bones
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Tissue Neoplasms, Bone -- See Neoplasms, Bone Tissue


Neoplasms composed of bony tissue, whether normal or of a soft tissue which has become ossified. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in bones
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Tissue Neoplasms, Bony -- See Neoplasms, Bone Tissue


Neoplasms composed of bony tissue, whether normal or of a soft tissue which has become ossified. The concept does not refer to neoplasms located in bones
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Tissue, Nerve -- See Nerve Tissue


Differentiated tissue of the central nervous system composed of NERVE CELLS, fibers, DENDRITES, and specialized supporting cells
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Tissue, Nervous -- See Nerve Tissue


Differentiated tissue of the central nervous system composed of NERVE CELLS, fibers, DENDRITES, and specialized supporting cells
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Tissue Pain -- See Nociceptive Pain


Dull or sharp aching pain caused by stimulated NOCICEPTORS due to tissue injury, inflammation or diseases. It can be divided into somatic or tissue pain and VISCERAL PAIN
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Tissue Pains -- See Nociceptive Pain


Dull or sharp aching pain caused by stimulated NOCICEPTORS due to tissue injury, inflammation or diseases. It can be divided into somatic or tissue pain and VISCERAL PAIN
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Tissue paper.   2
Tissue plasminogen activator. : Tissue Type Plasminogen Activitor (t-PA). Volume II : physiological and clinical aspects / editor, Cornelis Kluft  2018 1
Tissue Plasminogen Activator -- history : TPA for stroke : the story of a controversial drug / Justin A. Zivin, John Galbraith Simmons  2011 1
Tissue plasminogen activator -- Therapeutic use.   2
Tissue plasminogen activator -- Therapeutic use -- History : TPA for stroke : the story of a controversial drug / Justin A. Zivin, John Galbraith Simmons  2011 1
 

Tissue Polypeptide Antigen -- See Also Keratins


A class of fibrous proteins or scleroproteins that represents the principal constituent of EPIDERMIS; HAIR; NAILS; horny tissues, and the organic matrix of tooth ENAMEL. Two major conformational groups have been characterized, alpha-keratin, whose peptide backbone forms a coiled-coil alpha helical structure consisting of TYPE I KERATIN and a TYPE II KERATIN, and beta-keratin, whose backbone forms a zigzag or pleated sheet structure. alpha-Keratins have been classified into at least 20 subtypes. In addition multiple isoforms of subtypes have been found which may be due to GENE DUPLICATION
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Tissue Preservation -- See Also Tissue and Organ Harvesting


The procedure of removing TISSUES, organs, or specimens from DONORS for reuse, such as TRANSPLANTATION
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Tissue Preservation   12
Tissue Preservation -- legislation & jurisprudence : Legislative responses to organ transplantation / World Health Organization  1994 1
Tissue Preservation -- methods   7
Tissue Preservation -- methods -- United States. : Case studies of existing human tissue repositories : "best practices" for a biospecimen resource for the genomic and proteomic era / Elisa Eiseman [and others]  2003 1
Tissue Preservation -- standards : Tissue and Cell Processing : an Essential Guide / edited by Deirdre Fehily [and others]  2012 1
 

Tissue Preservations -- See Tissue Preservation


The process by which a tissue or aggregate of cells is kept alive outside of the organism from which it was derived (i.e., kept from decay by means of a chemical agent, cooling, or a fluid substitute that mimics the natural state within the organism)
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Tissue Procurement -- See Tissue and Organ Procurement


The administrative procedures involved with acquiring TISSUES or organs for TRANSPLANTATION through various programs, systems, or organizations. These procedures include obtaining consent from TISSUE DONORS and arranging for transportation of donated tissues and organs, after TISSUE HARVESTING, to HOSPITALS for processing and transplantation
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Tissue procurement (Surgery) -- See Procurement of organs, tissues, etc


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Tissue Procurements -- See Tissue and Organ Procurement


The administrative procedures involved with acquiring TISSUES or organs for TRANSPLANTATION through various programs, systems, or organizations. These procedures include obtaining consent from TISSUE DONORS and arranging for transportation of donated tissues and organs, after TISSUE HARVESTING, to HOSPITALS for processing and transplantation
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Tissue Proteins, Nerve -- See Nerve Tissue Proteins


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Tissue receptor assay -- See Radioligand assay


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Tissue Regeneration, Guided -- See Guided Tissue Regeneration


Procedures for enhancing and directing tissue repair and renewal processes, such as BONE REGENERATION; NERVE REGENERATION; etc. They involve surgically implanting growth conducive tracks or conduits (TISSUE SCAFFOLDING) at the damaged site to stimulate and control the location of cell repopulation. The tracks or conduits are made from synthetic and/or natural materials and may include support cells and induction factors for CELL GROWTH PROCESSES; or CELL MIGRATION
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Tissue remodeling -- See Also the narrower term Bone remodeling


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Tissue remodeling.   4
Tissue remodeling -- Laboratory manuals : Tissue morphogenesis : methods and protocols / edited by Celeste M. Nelson  2015 1
Tissue remodeling -- Mathematical models : The brain-bladder axis in tissue growth and remodelling / Roustem N. Miftahof and Christian J. Cyron  2021 1
 

Tissue respiration -- See Also Tissue metabolism


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Tissue respiration   12
Tissue respiration -- Congresses   12
 

Tissue Scaffold -- See Tissue Scaffolds


Cell growth support structures composed of BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS. They are specially designed solid support matrices for cell attachment in TISSUE ENGINEERING and GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION uses
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  Tissue scaffolding -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

Tissue Scaffoldings -- See Tissue Scaffolds


Cell growth support structures composed of BIOCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS. They are specially designed solid support matrices for cell attachment in TISSUE ENGINEERING and GUIDED TISSUE REGENERATION uses
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Tissue Scaffolds -- See Also Absorbable Implants


Implants constructed of materials designed to be absorbed by the body without producing an immune response. They are usually composed of plastics and are frequently used in orthopedics and orthodontics
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