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vascularisation Meaning in Bengali



জৈব প্রক্রিয়া যেখানে শরীর টিস্যু ভাস্কুলার হয়ে যায় এবং কৈশিক বিকাশ





vascularisation's Usage Examples:

combating diseases such as heart disease characterized by either poor vascularisation or abnormal vasculature.


formation of extracellular matrix, operation of the immune system, or vascularisation.


disturbance is thought to be involved, causing inflammation, fibrosis, and vascularisation.


"Arterial vascularisation of the anterior perforated substance".


ribonucleases; liver-type ribonucleases; angiogenin, which induces vascularisation of normal and malignant tissues; eosinophil cationic protein, a cytotoxin.


Class 3 semaphorins modulate axonal regrowth, re-vascularisation, re-myelination and the immune response after central nervous system.


Studies on Palaeophis vertebrae show a high degree of vascularisation, suggesting that it had a considerably faster metabolism and growth.


that these expression patterns are related to neuronal guidance or vascularisation of the limb with further studies being required to confirm or deny.


It is due to the decreased vascularisation, there are reduced levels of nutrient delivery to the foetus.


found to promote tumour growth and survival through driving tumour vascularisation and inhibiting TRAIL-induced apoptosis.


Avantages d'une quantification à basse résolution de la vascularisation intratumorale [Benefit of low resolution images usage for tumor angiogenesis.


"The RNA binding protein Zfp36l1 is required for normal vascularisation and post-transcriptionally regulates VEGF expression".


It is hypothesized to be related to abnormal vascularisation of the endometrium caused by scarring or atrophy from previous trauma.


causes the production of thyroid hormones and subsequent growth and vascularisation of the thyroid.


This proposal is supported by the internal vascularisation and lack of Sharpey's fibres in the frontal bones.


Furthermore, the nasal vein vascularisation of the nose generally follows the arterial pattern of nasal vascularisation.


"Platelet‐derived growth factor stabilises vascularisation in collagen‐glycosaminoglycan scaffolds".


after CNS injury by regulating axonal re-growth, re-myelination, re-vascularisation, and the immune response.



vascularisation's Meaning':

the organic process whereby body tissue becomes vascular and develops capillaries

Synonyms:

biological process; organic process; vascularization;

Antonyms:

anabolism; nondevelopment; development; ovulation;

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