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Закономерности изменений структуры лиофилизированных соединительнотканных аллотрансплантатов

Закономерности изменений структуры лиофилизированных соединительнотканных аллотрансплантатов

Abstract

Проведен анализ структуры волокнистого остова лиофилизированных аллотрансплантатов изготовленных из ахиллового сухожилия, широкой фасции бедра, твердой оболочки головного мозга, гиалинового хряща, дермы опорных участков стопы. Установлена зависимость структурных изменений аллотрансплантатов от степени гидратированности аморфного матрикса и специфичности фиброархитектоники.

There was performed the analysis of the structure of the fibrous stroma of the freezedried allotransplants made from Achilles tendon, broad fascia, dura mater, hyaline cartilage and derma of foot supporting portion. Dependence of the allotransplants structural changes on hydration degree of the amorphous matrix and fibroar chitectonics specificity was established.

Keywords

ДОНОРСКИЕ ТКАНИ, СОЕДИНИТЕЛЬНОТКАННЫЕ АЛЛОТРАНСПЛАНТАТЫ, ЛИОФИЛИЗАЦИЯ, ФИБРОАРХИТЕКТОНИКА

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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