Search Results 21-30 of 29052 for Adhesion
... adhesion and migration, two essential cellular events during embryonic development and cancer metastasis. ... These include cell adhesion, epithelial ...
Flexor tendon injury and repair poses a surgical challenge because of the high complication rate, including adhesion formation, gapping and rupture, which ...
During pregnancy, if part of the placenta grows too far into the uterine wall, it can remain attached after childbirth, causing severe maternal blood loss.
When handling the skin patch, be careful not to touch the adhesive (sticky) surface with your hand. The adhesive part of the system contains some ...
Skeletal illustration 'frozen shoulder' (adhesive capsulitis) DEAR MAYO CLINIC ... Stiff tissue bands (adhesions) may develop, and there may be less synovial ...
... adhesion molecules, mainly vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM1), that enhance monocyte adhesion and liver inflammation. LSECs serve as a platform for ...
Chemical bonds form between the adhesive and tissue. The layer on the opposite side of the adhesive is highly charged, which helps hydrate the patch, and ...
This tendon is prone to fibrosis, which leads to carpal tunnel syndrome, the most common reason for hand surgery. Focus areas. Tendon lubrication and adhesion ...
Adhesion formation after tendon repair hinders functional restoration of the hand. In aim 1 of this project, we're investigating the flexor tendon intrinsic ...
Mayo Clinic's Protein Biochemistry and Neuroenzymology Lab studies components from the human brain that may play roles in Alzheimer's disease.
Mayo Clinic does not endorse companies or products. Advertising revenue supports our not-for-profit mission.
Check out these best-sellers and special offers on books and newsletters from Mayo Clinic Press.
Make your tax-deductible gift and be a part of the cutting-edge research and care that's changing medicine.