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Introduction to Human Tissues
Soft tissues are the building blocks of the human body. They can be broadly categorized as the skin, muscles, connective tissues, and functional... -
Mechanical Properties of Human Tissues
This monograph brings forth biomechanical research methods and outcomes on human tissue experiments such as those of the brain and the heart under a...
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Muscles and Connective Tissues
Muscles exhibit contractile and flexible properties for controlling different functions of the human body. Muscular tissues are classified into three... -
Evaluation of distribution of emerging mycotoxins in human tissues: applications of dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
In this work, a complete study of the distribution of emerging mycotoxins in the human body has been carried out. Specifically, the presence of...
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A fluorogenic-inhibitor-based probe for profiling and imaging of monoamine oxidase A in live human glioma cells and clinical tissues
Monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A) plays a critical role in the development of glioma and other neurological disorders. Specific analysis of MAO-A...
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Introduction to Musculoskeletal Tissues and Drug Delivery Systems
Musculoskeletal tissues provide support, structure, and motion to the human body. This chapter deals with different tissues that comprise the... -
Tissues in Functional Organs—Low Stiffness
Tissues in functional organs exhibit a range of mechanical properties. In this chapter, the organs with very low stiffness or softness have been... -
Tissues in Functional Organs—Medium Stiffness
Tissues with medium stiffness exist in functional organs located mainly in the middle section of the body. This chapter is a review of such organs,... -
Study of photon interaction parameters in malignant and healthy breast tissues using experimentally determined trace elements
Photon interaction parameters can also reveal the development of cancer in breast tissues at various ages. In the present investigations, the MAC...
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Tissues in Functional Organs—High Stiffness
Majority of tissues in the functional organs are with high stiffness, with modulus of elasticity above 1 MPa. This chapter reviews these organs,... -
Hyaluronic acid detection and relative quantification by mass spectrometry imaging in human skin tissues
Hyaluronic acid (HA) is a major component of the skin, contributing to tissue hydration and biomechanical properties. As HA content in the skin...
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Imaging of Biological Tissues
Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) has established its position as a method for the analysis of biological samples. We aim to introduce the... -
Analysis of Correlation Between LncRNA TDRG1 Expression and its Prognosis in Cervical Carcinoma Tissues
To explore and analyze the correlation between LncRNA TDRG1 expression degree and the prognosis of cervical carcinoma tissues. The cervical cancer...
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DIGE Analysis of Fish Tissues
Two-dimensional difference gel electrophoresis (2D-DIGE) appears to be especially useful in quantitative approaches, allowing the co-separation of... -
Less is more: a methodological assessment of extraction techniques for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) analysis in mammalian tissues
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent environmental contaminants. Studying the bioaccumulation in mammalian tissues requires a...
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Differential Expression of Nuclear-Encoded Mitochondrial Protein Genes of ATP Synthase Across Different Tissues of Female Buffalo
The physiological well-being of buffaloes, encompassing phenotypic traits, reproductive health, and productivity, depends on their energy status....
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Quantitative Immunofluorescent Imaging of Immune Cells in Mucosal Tissues
Understanding the interplay between commensals, pathogens, and immune cells in the skin and mucosal tissues is critical to improve prevention and... -
Discerning animal-sourced food in diet using isotope analysis of human scalp hair and fingernails
PurposeDiet-related diseases are advancing as the leading cause of death globally. As self-reporting of diet by patients can be associated with...
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Distribution of ivermectin residues in different Zebu cattle tissues and its stability in thermally processed canned meat
Ivermectin (IVM) is one of the most widely used antiparasitic drugs worldwide and has become the drug of choice for anthelmintic and tick treatment...
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OregonFluor enables quantitative intracellular paired agent imaging to assess drug target availability in live cells and tissues
Non-destructive fluorophore diffusion across cell membranes to provide an unbiased fluorescence intensity readout is critical for quantitative...