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LESION
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Traducere în limba română
lesion substantiv (fr.)
1. (med.) leziune, vătămare, rană.
2. (jur.) lezare, prejudiciu, pagubă, daună, dăunare, vătămare (a intereselor).
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In both the germ-free conditions and following the course of antibiotics, the number of lesions was significantly reduced, indicating that both the quantity and quality of the gut microbiome could affect CCM formation.
(Researchers connect brain blood vessel lesions to intestinal bacteria, NIH)
The scientists looked for genetic lesions that were either inherited or de novo—spontaneous variations found in a child’s DNA but not in either parent’s.
(Gene Disruptions Associated with Autism Risk, NIH)
Using advanced imaging, researchers have uncovered new information regarding traumatic microbleeds, which appear as small, dark lesions on MRI scans after head injury but are typically too small to be detected on CT scans.
(Microbleeds may worsen outcome after head injury, National Institutes of Health)
MSM has been suggested to exert its analgesic effect by inhibiting pain impulses along type C nerve fibers, reducing inflammation and muscle spasms, as well as promoting blood flow, thereby promoting the healing of cartilage lesions.
(MSM/Glucosamine, NCI Thesaurus)
Upon direct intratumoral administration of IMCgp100 into the melanoma lesion, the TCR moiety of this agent targets and binds to the tumor associated antigen (TAA) gp100 presented on the melanoma tumor cell; the anti-CD3 fragment moiety binds to CD3- expressing T lymphocytes, thereby selectively cross-linking tumor cells and T-lymphocytes.
(Monoclonal T-cell Receptor Anti-CD3 scFv Fusion Protein IMCgp100, NCI Thesaurus)
A drug that specifically blocks TLR4 also produced a significant decrease in lesion formation.
(Researchers connect brain blood vessel lesions to intestinal bacteria, NIH)