tissue |
lymphedema |
As nouns the difference between tissue and lymphedema
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
lymphedema is the swelling of tissue due to retention of fluid in the lymph vessels.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
neurotropism |
In biology terms the difference between tissue and neurotropism
is that
tissue is a group of similar cells that function together to do a specific job while
neurotropism is an affinity for nervous tissue.
As nouns the difference between tissue and neurotropism
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
neurotropism is an affinity for nervous tissue.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
hydroxyproline |
As nouns the difference between tissue and hydroxyproline
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
hydroxyproline is (biochemistry) a hydroxy derivative of the amino acid
proline found in the structural proteins of connective tissue.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
neoplasia |
In biology|lang=en terms the difference between tissue and neoplasia
is that
tissue is (biology) a group of similar cells that function together to do a specific job while
neoplasia is (biology) the formation of new tissue.
As nouns the difference between tissue and neoplasia
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
neoplasia is (biology) the formation of new tissue.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
mucolipidosis |
As nouns the difference between tissue and mucolipidosis
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
mucolipidosis is (medicine) any of several inherited lysosomal storage diseases characterized by an accumulation of mucopolysaccharides and lipids in tissues.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
biospecimen |
As nouns the difference between tissue and biospecimen
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
biospecimen is a specimen of biological material, such as urine, blood, tissue, cells, dna, rna, and protein, to be stored in a biorepository for future research.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
somatopleure |
As nouns the difference between tissue and somatopleure
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
immunohistochemistry |
As nouns the difference between tissue and immunohistochemistry
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
immunohistochemistry is the analytical process of finding proteins in cells of a tissue microtome section exploiting the principle of antibodies binding specifically to antigens in biological tissues.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
tissue |
microtomy |
As nouns the difference between tissue and microtomy
is that
tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while
microtomy is the preparation of very thin slices of animal or plant tissue by means of a microtome.
As a verb tissue
is to form tissue of; to interweave.
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