Function Of Connective Tissue

The use of ciprofloxacin and other antibiotics of the class of fluoroquinolones may be associated with disruption of the normal functions of connective tissue, including tendon rupture, tendonitis and ...

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The medical definition of connective tissue is flesh that "connects, supports, binds, and separates organs and tissues." Rest assured, I am not a medical professional. But my wife is a registered ...

EurekAlert!: Connective tissue on the wrong road -- when organs start to scar

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The increased deposition of connective tissue is a problem in chronic diseases of many organs such as the lungs (idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis), liver (cirrhosis), kidneys (kidney fibrosis), gut ...

Connective tissue on the wrong road -- when organs start to scar

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Many chronic diseases occurring in organs are caused due to increased deposition of connective tissue followed by scarring. Now, researchers have uncoded a molecular network that is responsible for ...

Eosinophils, as cells of the innate immune system and sources of diverse cytokines, function in diverse tissue sites, some previously unappreciated, in health and disease. At least in human ...

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Science Daily: When organs start to scar: Connective tissue on the wrong road

idw: Connective tissue on the wrong road – when organs start to scar

Connective tissue on the wrong road – when organs start to scar

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MSN: The Four Types of Tissues - Epithelial, Connective, Nervous and Muscular

Nature: Muscle connective tissue controls development of the diaphragm and is a source of congenital diaphragmatic hernias

Muscle connective tissue controls development of the diaphragm and is a source of congenital diaphragmatic hernias

Science Daily: Origin Of Cells For Connective Tissues Of Skull And Face Challenged