skin adhesion

  • 1Skin bridge — A skin bridge is a penile skin adhesion, most frequently occurring as a consequence of circumcision. It is formed when, after circumcision, the inner lining of the remaining foreskin attaches to another part of the penis (normally the glans) as… …

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  • 2Skin-head — Skinhead  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Skinhead (comics).  Skinhead (des mots anglais skin (peau) et head (tête) : cuir chevelu (à nu)) désigne à l origine un jeune prolétaire britannique aux cheveux tondus. Etymologiquement cela… …

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  • 3adhesion — ad|he|sion [ədˈhi:ʒən] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: adhaesio, from adhaerere; ADHERE] 1.) [U] when something sticks to something else 2.) medical a piece of ↑tissue (=skin) that grows around a cut or diseased area …

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  • 4Ostomy pouching system — An ostomy pouching system (also colloquially called a bag) is a medical device prosthetic that provides a means for the collection of waste from a surgically diverted biological system (colon, ileum, urinary) and the creation of a stoma. Pouching …

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  • 5Hyaluronan — Identifiers CAS number 9004 61 9  …

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  • 6test — 1. To prove; to try a substance; to determine the chemical nature of a substance by means of reagents. 2. A method of examination, as to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease or of some substance in any of the fluids, tissues,… …

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  • 7DSC3 — Desmocollin 3 Identifiers Symbols DSC3; CDHF3; DSC; DSC1; DSC2; DSC4; HT CP External IDs …

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  • 8Desmosome — desmosomes Cell adhesion …

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  • 9CYR61 — Cysteine rich, angiogenic inducer, 61 Identifiers Symbols CYR61; CCN1; GIG1; IGFBP10 External IDs …

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  • 10Catenin — [ [http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/281/47/35593 Re solving the Cadherin Catenin Actin Conundrum] by William I. Weis and W. James Nelson in Journal of Biological Chemistry (2006) Volume 281, pages 35593 35597.] ] Catenins are proteins found in …

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