stromal lamella
Uterine muscle cells help make up the myometrium, which is the inner layer of the uterine wall. These muscle cells aid in inducing uterine contractions. They support stromal and vascular tissue as well.
An ADSC is an acronym for an adipose-derived stem cell or an adipose-derived stromal cell.
In plants, stroma refers to the fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane. The stromata are involved in the synthesis of organic molecules of CO2 and H20
Mesenchymal Stem Cell and Marrow Stromal Cell, These have been used for this interchangeably for years.
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A type of tissue that is associated with the support of an organ.
Stroma usually refers to the connective tissue that supports an organ. Inflammation is the body's responce to injury or irritation. Inflammation is characterized with redness, increased temperature, and pain. So stromal inflammation means that the tissue that supports a particular organ was showing some signs of inflammation.
Stromal inflammation refers to the presence of inflammatory cells in the stroma, which is the connective tissue framework that supports the cells of an organ. This type of inflammation is commonly seen in various inflammatory conditions, such as autoimmune diseases or infections, and can contribute to tissue damage and dysfunction. Treatment typically involves addressing the underlying cause of inflammation and may include anti-inflammatory medications.
stromal lamella
Stromal Fibroblasts produce the connective tissue that surrounds tumor cells. As cancer grows it demands more nutrients so more and more of these stromal cells sacrifice themselves to provide recycled nutrients to tumor cells. Without recycled nutrients provided by fibroblasts, tumor cells are more fragile and die. Researchers propose that available drugs (now on the market), which sever the "parasitic" connection between tumor cells and fibroblasts, may be effective therapeutics.
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LASIK is an acronym for Laser Assisted Stromal In-situ Keratomileusis which is a mouthful. The laser assisted is easy, stromal is the internal part of the cornea which is treated, in-situ means it is done right there as opposed to removing tissue and replacing it, and keratomileusis dates back to a much earlier procedure. In MKM which stands for myopic keratomileusis, the latter term refers to a reshaping of the cornea, originally coined by Jose Barraquer who was the father of refractive surgery and did this by removing the tissue before reshaping it. Thus the differentiation of the in-situ procedure.
neuroglia
neuroglia
The multiple small follicles in peripheral distribution with mild increase in stromal echogenity means that there is an infection.
they are just different