PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «PERICHONDRIA»
perichondria
perichondria
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membrane
fibrous
connective
tissue
covering
surface
cartilages
except
joints
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peri
chondríon
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white
cartilage
perichondrium
modern
from
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collins
always
noun
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dria
that
covers
derived
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PERICHONDRIA»
Descubre el uso de
perichondria en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
perichondria y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
8 Skoog T, Ohlsen L, Sohn SA: Perichondria! potential for cartilaginous
regeneration. Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg 1972;6:123-125. 9 Skoog T, Ohlsen L,
Sohn SA: The chondro- genic potential of the perichondrium. Chir Plast 1975;3:
91-103.
2
Normal and Abnormal Embryological Development: Proceedings ...
In both species, very selective enzymatic properties appear in the early
perichondria! cells as soon as the more central elements start chondrifying.
Among the various dephosphorylating activities demonstrated in this material,
that of alkaline ...
3
Bones and Cartilage: Developmental and Evolutionary Skeletal ...
PERICHONDRIA Somewhat surprisingly, little attention has been directed to
detailed descriptions of perichondria or perichondrial formation. We know rather
more about periostea, perhaps because the bi-layered periosteum –with its outer
...
4
Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Clinically, it is a general impression that in a joint where the synovial membrane
is missing and a resurfacing is performed with perichondria! grafts, the result is
not so satisfying. Thus, the inducing factor must be present in higher
concentration ...
5
Transactions of the Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic ...
In the current study, the role of pre-incubation of perichondria! (Pch) cells within a
... Initially, standard curves of PCR amplified SRY and MMP-1 sequences were 1
using serial dilutions of known numbers of male perichondria! cells. I curves of ...
Orthopaedic Research Society. Meeting, 2002
6
Biology of Cartilage Cells
Articular and epiphysial cartilage Perichondrium (attached to epiphysis) Loosely
packed cells (chondrocyte precursors) Growth plate ceU columns Densely
packed cells (osteoblast precursors) Perichondria! ring (bone) Collagen sheath
Fig.
Robert Amos Stockwell, 1979
7
Applications of Sonography in Head and Neck Pathology
The internal and external perichondria of the midportion of the thyroid ala are
occasionally transfixed by the superior laryngeal artery (Chevallier et al. 1997;
Trotoux et al. 1986). The nodes of ossification are usually calcified, and these ...
J. N. Bruneton, Charles Raffaelli, Olivier Dassonville, 2002
8
Difficult Case in Head and Neck Cancer Surgery
... aspect of the ipsilateral thyroid ala, splitting the perichondrium in the midline to
the cricothyroid membrane. The incision extends superiorly 3 to 5 mm onto the
other side. Crosshatched area represents the amount of perichondria! elevation.
9
Fins into Limbs: Evolution, Development, and Transformation
Thus, an interzone is not clearly defined beyond resident cells between
perichondria. Nevertheless, the expression of various signaling molecules
suggests that an interzone is present (Settle et al. 2003). Third is the situation
found in ...
10
Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Lower Extremities
Skoog T and Johansson SH: The formation of articular cartilage from free
perichondria] grafts. Plast Reconstr Surg 57:1. 1976. 96. Tajima S. Aoyagi F, and
Mamyanu Y: Free perichondria! grafting in the treatment of temporomandibular
joint ...