单词 | cartilage |
释义 | cartilage (kɑːʳtɪlɪdʒ ) Word forms: cartilages variable noun Cartilage is a strong, flexible substance in your body, especially around your joints and in your nose. ...a serious knee cartilage injury. Collocations: cartilage injury Less dramatic pain, with swelling coming on a day or so later, could be a cartilage injury. The Sun Retiring because of a cartilage injury. Times, Sunday Times A cartilage injury ended his playing career - that and the fact that he had started as a television presenter and found opponents used to mark him. Times, Sunday Times A cartilage injury forced his playing retirement in 1962. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Limited by a knee cartilage injury throughout the 1999 season, he finished with 38 receptions for 533 yards. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But in lab tests the team have managed to heal cartilage tissue with stem cells taken from the patient's own bone marrow. The Sun (2008) It exists naturally in the body and helps to build cartilage tissue in the joints. Times, Sunday Times (2010) The engineered graft was then put into the knees to replace damaged cartilage tissue. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine strive to develop new solutions to regenerate hyaline cartilage tissue. 2017, 'Augmented cartilage regeneration by implantation of cellular versus acellular implants after bone marrow stimulation: a systematic review and meta-analysis of animal studies', PeerJ Nigeria international, who is on crutches because of damaged cartilage in his right knee, claimed that he and the friend were accused of attempted theft. Times, Sunday Times (2009) But he has now damaged cartilage in his right knee during training and could be out until next season. The Sun (2008) The engineered graft was then put into the knees to replace damaged cartilage tissue. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The compound sulforaphane slows the destruction of joint cartilage by blocking enzymes and interfering with the inflammatory processes associated with osteoarthritis. The Sun There are two types of joint cartilage in the knees: fibrous cartilage (the meniscus) and hyaline cartilage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Rice underwent a pick procedure similar to microfracture knee surgery to repair joint cartilage damage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Research done using alkaptonuric mice has shown that mice treated with nitisinone experience no ochronosis in knee joint cartilage. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A couple of uncles played decent-standard club rugby well into their forties - as evidenced by the total absence of any knee cartilage between them. Times, Sunday Times And despite his latest setback, he insists his torn knee cartilage could have happened at any time, playing for anyone. The Sun All the treatment, plus the illness itself, has destroyed my knee cartilage. Times, Sunday Times It's part of a far bigger project on knee cartilage. Times, Sunday Times Limited by a knee cartilage injury throughout the 1999 season, he finished with 38 receptions for 533 yards. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The Zimbabwe striker has picked up a torn cartilage injury in training this week, but has been told by specialists that he can continue to play. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The stem cells pulled the two pieces of torn cartilage together. Times, Sunday Times (2008) If it's hard to put weight on it and it makes a clicking noise when you move it may be a torn cartilage. The Sun (2016) The Zimbabwe striker has picked up a torn cartilage injury in training this week, but has been told by specialists that he can continue to play. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The stem cells pulled the two pieces of torn cartilage together. Times, Sunday Times (2008) If it's hard to put weight on it and it makes a clicking noise when you move it may be a torn cartilage. The Sun (2016) Translations: Chinese: 软骨 Japanese: 軟骨 |
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