"biotissue" meaning in All languages combined

See biotissue on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: biotissues [plural]
Etymology: From bio- + tissue. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|bio|tissue}} bio- + tissue Head templates: {{en-noun}} biotissue (plural biotissues)
  1. biological tissue.

Inflected forms

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          "text": "In particular, the impact of the biomaterial used remains to be defined; grafting (biotissue can be introduced via direct cell implantation (cell therapy), biotissue transplantation, or gene therapy); risk of teratogenic effect and of immune reaction (i.e., in the umbilical cord cells the immune risk being weaker); religious and legal issues with respect to the different country regulations.",
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