英:['væskjələˌraɪz]
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英:['væskjələˌraɪz]
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第三人称单数:vascularizes
现在分词:vascularizing
过去式:vascularized
过去分词:vascularized
Verb
1. become vascular and have vessels that circulate fluids;
"The egg yolk vascularized"
2. make vascular;
"the yolk sac is gradually vascularized"
形成血管,血管化
transitive verb
to make vascular
vascularized allografts
1 Although eye transplants have been done in rodents with some success, the animals’ eyes are much smaller and less vascularized than those of humans.
2 This layer is well vascularized and has a rich sensory and sympathetic nerve supply.
3 Earlier this year, for example, scientists 3D-printed a working, vascularized heart using human cells.
4 That’s because these vascularized tissues are hard to build up in traditional solid layer-by-layer 3D printing without constructing supporting scaffolding that can later prove impossible to remove.
5 For the first time in recorded history, scientists have created a working, vascularized engineered heart using human cells by printing it in 3D.
6 In September, George Church of Harvard Medical School — it was he who delayed trying to give brain organoids a blood supply — told a small meeting that his lab had vascularized brain organoids.
7 The kidneys are well vascularized, receiving about 25 percent of the cardiac output at rest.
8 Researchers were able to show for the first time "that you can actually make functional, vascularized tissues in large enough structures that can be used for clinical applications," he says.
9 Besides which, the tumours are poorly vascularized — they are a backwater on the circulatory system that the T cells travel.
10 Hand transplants are similar to that of the face, and fall within same the category, called vascularized composite allografts, or VCAs.
11 Hoping to find ways of to make vascularized liver tissues, he tried culturing multiple cell types together and noticed that they began to self-organize into three-dimensional structures.
12 The hypodermis consists of well- vascularized, loose, areolar connective tissue and adipose tissue, which functions as a mode of fat storage and provides insulation and cushioning for the integument.
13 When the process of organization advances normally, the softened parts are absorbed as rapidly as the formation of vascularized fibrous tissue progresses.
14 By late March most of the females are carrying young in their pouches, and those which do not have young, have their pouches enlarged and vascularized for accommodation of the young.
15 This innovative procedure, called an autologous vascularized lymph node transfer, is used to treat lymphedema, a common side effect of breast cancer treatment.
16 The choroid is a layer of highly vascularized connective tissue that provides a blood supply to the eyeball.
17 A granulation-tissue is formed at the periphery, which extends into the infarcted region, very much as the endothelial and vascularized growth extends into a thrombus.