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Qué (quién) es MATCHWOOD - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Matchwood (disambiguation)

matchwood         
¦ noun
1. very small pieces or splinters of wood.
2. light poor-quality wood.
Dermal macrophage         
  • The infiltration of white blood cells and activation of dermal macrophages mediated by the release of pro-inflammatory chemicals can facilitate the wound healing process.
  • Micrograph of basal cell carcinoma of a man's forehead ([[H&E stain]]ing). The cells with a darker colour are cancer cells.
  • Malignant melanoma on a person's scalp.
  • Macrophages detect foreign substances and trigger an immune response via the release of various pro-inflammatory chemicals.
  • Skin lesion on a patient's elbow with psoriasis.
  • The anatomy of human skin. Dermal macrophages are usually present in the dermis and around hair follicles.
SKIN MACROPHAGE USED FOR WOUND REPAIR AND HAIR GROWTH
User:400IQ matchwood/Dermal macrophage
Dermal macrophages are macrophages in the skin that facilitate skin homeostasis by mediating wound repair, hair growth, and salt balance. Their functional role in these processes is the mediator of inflammation.

Wikipedia

Matchwood

Matchwood may refer to:

  • Matchwood Township, Michigan, U.S.
  • Wood which has splintered small under impact
  • Wood used to make matches
Ejemplos de uso de MATCHWOOD
1. Garden furniture was reduced to matchwood as the water poured in torrents through homes.
2. They were spitting fire and under their weight the strong and deep obstacle line was cracking like matchwood.
3. George Bush‘s extravagant rhetoric over the past six years has fed matchwood onto the flames of Iranian defiance.
4. The whole platoon opened up simultaneously and our bullets ripped into the top floor of the building, turning window frames into matchwood.