trabecula

NOUN
  1. rod-shaped structures of fibrous tissue that divide an organ into parts (as in the penis) or stabilize the structure of an organ (as in the spleen)
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  • Moving toward inner regions of a trabecular area results in a progressive enlargement of the crystallites, which is as expected for the mature mineral.
  • No dots can be detected in the vacuoles but the tonoplast and the transvacuolar trabeculae of cytoplasm are labelled demonstrating that actin is present at this level.
  • The arteries enter at the hilus and are carried in, and branch with, the trabeculae.
  • Objective To evaluate the long term curative effectiveness and the failure cause of the nonpenetrating trabecular surgery (NPTS) for primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) .
  • The cistern is traversed by delicate connective tissue trabeculae, which bridge across the interval between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater.
  • Trabecular metal implants are a relatively recent advance, and are showing great promise.
  • Locally there are ‘hints’ of a parallel fibrous, possibly spicular, structure in the normally irregularly crystalline microstructure of the trabeculae.
  • The endpoint was defined as small formation or visible dispersion of debris from the trabecular meshwork.
  • Note the presence of numerous osteoclasts lining the bone trabeculae.
  • Howeer, measurements with BCECF - loaded rabbit trabeculae did not reeal any significant pantoprazole - dependent changes of pHi.
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