How To Use Vascularize In A Sentence
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Tumour cells proliferate only in vascularized regions, whereas in non-vascularized areas they necrotize as they do in animal/human tumours.
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More recently, vascularized bone graft from the distal radius has been shown to result in accelerated healing.
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The core is a highly vascularized hard tissue that continually generates the horn throughout life.
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the yolk sac is gradually vascularized
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Herein, we report the presence of collagen-rich crystalloids in the scarred, vascularized cornea of a 56-year-old woman.

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When bone is reattached, the removed fragment usually fuses back with the rest of the skull and becomes completely vascularized again over about a three- to six-month period, Kim said, meaning the blood supply grows back into the bone.
Giffords' skull to be reattached, doctors say
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It is vascularized, but the veins are not visible in my picture.
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Objective: To observe whether a well vascularized temporoparietal fascial flap would improve rabbit intratemporal facial nerve regeneration repaired with chitin chamber.
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Objective To explore the effect of reconstructing shoulder or wrist joints with vascularized proximal fibula graft.
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The net result is that the cartilage is replaced from within by a somewhat irregular vascularized network of bone.
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This tissue is richly vascularized and is responsible for a significant portion of the blood supply to the tendon.
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Artificial Embolization Device (OCL 500) is a microspherical embolization agent approved for the treatment of highly vascularized, unresectable tumors, e.g., hepatocellular carcinoma or renal cell carcinoma.
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Histologic evaluation of the tibial tunnel for the goats sacrificed after 18 weeks of healing showed all grafts to be revascularized and repopulated with viable cells, particularly at the periphery.
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The egg yolk vascularized
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Actually, Steinach was the first experimenter to successfully transplant animal testis in such a way that it became vascularized and remained functional at its new site.
Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
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Liver hepatocarcinoma is a highly vascularized cancer, and more and more research is focused on the ...
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Notably, the antiangiogenic effect of bevacizumab (anti-VEGF antibody) requires normalization of VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 levels in human squamous-cell carcinomas vascularized with human blood vessels in immunodeficient mice.
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Conclusion C7 nerve transfer to repair the femoral nerve through the vascularized tibial nerve bridging in two stages could reconstruct the movement and sensation function of lower limb of paraplegia.
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The skin of birds is composed of an epidermis and a well vascularized dermal layer.
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Some are small diameter, well vascularized, relatively slow fibers that are optimized for endurance; they can keep contracting over and over again for long periods of time.
α-actinin evolution in humans - The Panda's Thumb
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Angiographically, it is a poorly vascularized lesion, deriving its blood supply from the hepatic arterial system.
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The survival rate of transplant flap was 97.1 % by immediate vascularized tissue graft.
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In terms of the biology of the tissue, more vascularized organs, xenografts (non-species specific), and non-pretreated fresh grafts all lead to a severe host response.
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Most birds, for instance, do not have a vascularized retina — there is no snaky pattern of blood vessels wending their way across the photoreceptors.
More creationist misconceptions about the eye - The Panda's Thumb
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This structure is actually a highly vascularized extension of the cloaca which allows internal fertilization.