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Перевод: connective
[прилагательное] соединительный; связующий; [существительное] соединительное слово; соединительная частица; соединительная ткань
Тезаурус:
- Immediately following transection of the blood vessel there is accumulation of platelets on the exposed connective tissues at the edge of the wound.
- Our bodies use these fat cells and the connective tissue as a kind of storehouse for waste products and because these particular fat cells are metabolically less active than other cells in the body they make an ideal location for whatever toxic waste products the body would like to keep out of the way so that they don't pollute the bloodstream.
- Even allowing for original tissues such as connective tissues, fat and blood vessels, probably many hundreds of million lymphocytes surround every boil.
- Important amongst these properties are its ability to: induce chemotaxis by vascular smooth muscle cells (Grotendorst et al, 1982); fibroblasts (Sepp et al, 1982) and monocytes (Deuel et al, 1982); increase rates of fluid phase pinocytosis (Davies Ross, 1978) and protein synthesis (Owen et al, 1982); increase the number of LDL receptors (Chait et al, 1980) and somatomedin receptors (Clemmons et al, 1980) as well as stimulate proliferation of connective tissue cells.
- In the postulated series of events breach of the endothelial barrier would expose sub-endothelial smooth muscle cells and connective tissue to plasma constituents including lipoproteins, platelets and macrophage-type mononuclear cells (Harker Ross, 1979).
- Injections of collagen, the protein in connective tissue, can build up soft depressions in skin caused by acne, age, injury, or disease.
- Thus endothelial cells synthesise many elements of their underlying connective tissue including fibronectin, elastin, collagen, proteoglycans and microfibrils (Buonassisi, 1973; Howard et al, 1976; Jaffe et al, 1976; Bornstein Sage, 1980) which controls vessel permeability as well as stimulating thrombosis following loss or damage to endothelial cells (Smith et al, 1979).
- The most obvious of these is the use of connective and , which offers direct syntactic support for grouping, as in (1):
- This is well known for oxygen, and can be due to a specific cellular orientation, and a spatial orientation of connective tissue of glycoproteins, collagen and other biopolymers.
- Carry On Up the Zeitgeist (Radio 4, FM, Friday mornings) is gentle, intelligent, connective.
- As well as aiding iron absorption, vitamin C is also essential for the formation of connective tissue between cells.
- To make his favourite dish of poached seabass fillet with langoustines, he scales the fish and removes the innards, being careful not to break the connective tissue between the flakes of flesh.
- Platelet factor 4 appears to act as an inhibitor of collagenase which suggests a possible physiological role in connective tissue metabolism (Hiti-Harper et al, 1978).
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