brain tissue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbrainandtissue
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brain
noun
uk/breɪn/us/breɪn/
the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, ...
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tissue
noun
uk/ˈtɪʃ.uː/us/ˈtɪʃ.uː/
a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal ...
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(Definition ofbrainandtissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Yet in none of these studies does any proposal emerge to justify dedicatedbraintissueor a language organ.
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This leads to extensive destruction ofbraintissueand death of the animal.
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It may be possible in the future to use therapeutic cloning to give stroke victims newbraintissue, with full or partial functionality.
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Qualitative and quantitative high performance liquid chromatographic analysis of monoamine neurotransmitters and metabolites in cerebrospinal fluid andbraintissueusing reductive electrochemical detection.
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Used to detect structural abnormalities and changes in volume ofbraintissue.
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Suspect scrapie cases were confirmed by histopathological detection of vacuolation ofbraintissue.
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Computerisedbraintissueclassification of magnetic resonance images : a new approach to the problem of partial volume artefact.
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On the negative side,braintissueis much more complex than "complex" physical systems.
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In the enclosed cranium, this has very negative effects on uninvolvedbraintissue.
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This is a cranial defect of meninges orbraintissuethat is most commonly occipital.
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This dye-loading protocol was successfully applied in mousebraintissuein vivo and in vitro at any developmental stage from newborn to adult.
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The disease is recognized histologically inbraintissueby characteristic neurofibrillary plaques and tangles, which are not normal concomitants of brain aging.
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At adulthood, age 45 - 50 days, social behaviors were observed in a dyadic test, andbraintissueand sera were harvested.
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In a few days,braintissueattached to either the membrane surface or the collagen-coated glass and started spreading.
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This choice (often a relatively arbitrary assumption) must involve additional control parameters that are probably unknown forbraintissue.
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All photographs of immunohistochemical stains include both tumor and adjacentbraintissuefor comparison.
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