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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology
    maitrís eachtarcheallach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context '... i gcás ina bhfuil struchtúr tríthoiseach ina chuid den fheidhm a bheartaítear, beidh an staid difreála, eagrúchán struchtúrach agus feidhmiúil na gceall agus, i gcás inarb infheidhme, an mhaitrís eachtarcheallach a ghinfear ina gcuid den saintréithriú le haghaidh na dtáirgí cillbhunaithe sin.' Reference "Rialachán Tarmligthe (AE) 2021/805 lena leasaítear Iarscríbhinn II a ghabhann le Rialachán (AE) 2019/6 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle, CELEX:32021R0805/GA"
    extrazelluläre Matrix | Extrazellulärraum (EZR)
    de
    Definition Der EZR besteht aus Zwischenzellraum (Interstitium), Plasmawasser und transzellulären Flüssigkeiten (dtv-Atlas der Physiologie 1983). Reference ---
    Comment DIV: urw
    extracellular matrix | ECM
    en
    Definition extensive molecule network composed of three major components -- protein, glycosaminoglycan, and glycoconjugate -- that interact with each other, as well as with cell adhesion receptors, forming a complex network into which cells reside in all tissues and organs Reference "Dwi Liliek Kusindarta and Hevi Wihadmadyatami. The Role of Extracellular Matrix in Tissue Regeneration (1.2.2021). Submitted: October 6th 2017 Reviewed: February 20th 2018 Published: March 29th 2018"
    Comment Although, fundamentally, the ECM is composed of water, proteins and polysaccharides, each tissue has an ECM with a unique composition and topology that is generated during tissue development through a dynamic and reciprocal, biochemical and biophysical dialogue between the various cellular components (e.g. epithelial, fibroblast, adipocyte, endothelial elements) and the evolving cellular and protein microenvironment.
    matrice extracellulaire | MEC
    fr
    Definition trame insoluble de protéines présente dans l'espace intercellulaire Reference Pour la Science,Novembre 1996