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Structures in Tissues

Lipids are a heterogeneous group of long hydrocarbon chains that can have one of the following a free carboxyl group (fatty acids), an ester group [Pg.30]


If the assertion that VD is driven by non-specific interactions between drugs and macromolecular structures in tissues, then it logically follows that VD would be correlated to physiochemical parameters. Since such parameters are amenable to computation from structure alone, the prediction of human VD from chemical structure is feasible. Such in silico approaches have only been described over the past few years, as computational chemistry tools have advanced. [Pg.482]

Weber K, et al. Specific visualization of tubulin-containing structures in tissue culture cells by immunofluorescence. Cytoplasmic microtubules, vinblastine-induced paracrystals, and mitotic figures. Exp Cell Res 1975 95,111-20. [Pg.65]

IR, Raman and visible spectroscopies [87]. Whilst the vibrational spectroscopic examination of type I collagen has been more extensive than that of type 11 collagen [88-93], the same methods can be used to examine type II collagen structures in tissue, to identify pathological tissues and to monitor fiber tension [94—101]. [Pg.163]

Tuzlakoglu, K. and Reis, R.L. 2009. Biodegradable polymeric fiber structures in tissue engineering. Tissue Eng. 15 17-27. [Pg.413]

Microscopy. The most common tool in examining cells and cell structures in tissue samples is the microscope. Optical microscopy uses visible light, which passes thought the object (a tissue section mounted on a glass slide) and the lenses to create a mj ni-fied image. The maximum resolution that can be achieved with light microscopes is 0.2 micrometers (pm). Transmission electron microscopes send a... [Pg.966]

Caterson, B., Mahmoodian, E, Sorrell, J.M., Hardingham, T.E., Bayliss, M.T., Carney, S.L., Ratcliffe, A. and Muii H. (1990) Modulation of native chondroitin sulfate structure in tissue development and in disease . Journal of Cell Science, 97, 411-17. [Pg.389]

The Role of Hydrogel Structure in Tissue Development Modes of Degradation... [Pg.391]

Induction of shoot and root structures in tissue culture... [Pg.245]


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