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  • 11Oral mucosa tissue engineering — Tissue engineering of oral mucosa combines cells, materials and engineering to produce a three dimensional reconstruction of oral mucosa. It is meant to simulate the real anatomical structure and function of oral mucosa. Tissue engineered oral… …

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  • 12Transplant rejection — Classification and external resources Micrograph showing lung transplant rejection. Lung biopsy. H E stain. ICD …

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  • 13connective tissue disease — Introduction       any of the diseases that affect human connective tissue. Diseases of the connective tissue can be divided into (1) a group of relatively uncommon genetic disorders (genetic disease, human) that affect the primary structure of… …

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  • 14Ovarian tissue cryopreservation — is cryopreservation of tissue of the ovary of a female. Contents 1 Indications 2 Procedure 3 History 4 References …

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  • 15Fetal tissue implant — or fetal cell therapy is implanting tissue from a fetus to a patient for treatment of disease. In the case of Parkinson s disease, it is hoped that the fetal tissue would produce chemicals, specifically dopamine, lacking in the diseased brain.… …

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  • 16medicine, history of — Introduction  the development of the prevention and treatment of disease from prehistoric and ancient times to the 20th century. Medicine and surgery before 1800 Primitive (primitive culture) medicine and folklore       Unwritten history is not… …

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  • 17Snell, George Davis — ▪ 1997       U.S. immunogeneticist (b. Dec. 19, 1903, Bradford, Mass. d. June 6, 1996, Bar Harbor, Maine), was a winner (with Baruj Benacerraf and Jean Dausset) of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for research into the genes that… …

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  • 18Ocular immune system — Human eye. Ocular immune system protects the eye from infection and regulates healing processes following injuries. The interior of the eye lacks lymph vessels but is highly vascularized, and many immune cells reside in the uvea, including mostly …

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  • 19Polly Matzinger — Polly Celine Eveline Matzinger (born 21 July 1947) is an iconoclastic scientist who proposed a novel explanation of how the immune system works, called the danger model . Early yearsPolly Matzinger took to science from an unusual background… …

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  • 20Nerve regeneration — Neuroregeneration refers to the regrowth or repair of the nervous tissues, cells or cell products. Such mechanisms may include remyelination, generation of new neurons, glia, axons, myelin or synapses. Neuroregeneration differs between the… …

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