scaffolds
基本解释
- n. 支架;[建] 脚手架;绞刑台(scaffold的复数)
英汉例句
- Silk scaffolds are used as a cell substrate in tissue engineering, providing a three-dimensional environment in which cells can grow.
丝类支架可以被用作组织工程学领域的细胞基质,它能提供细胞生长所需的立体环境。 - To make artificial blood vessels the team took smooth-muscle cells from fresh corpses and cultured them on tubular scaffolds made of a material called polyglycolic acid.
为了制造人造血管,这个小组从新鲜尸体上采集平滑肌细胞,将其放在聚羟基乙酸材料制成的管式支架上培养。 - Some scientists have successfully built simple tissues such as skin, cartilage or bladder on biodegradable foam scaffolds.
一些科学家已经成功地在生物可降解的泡沫支架上构造了诸如皮肤、软骨、膀胱等简单的机体组织。 - "Some are just sweeping and cleaning,carrying things. Other people,as you can see, are way up high up on the scaffolds putting wings on the eagles.
- "What we found was with one protein that we delivered in the micro-channels in the scaffolds, that was sufficient to regenerate the entire joint surface with cartilage and with bone and with blood vessels."
- That makes it possible to create minutely filigreed structures, such as concentric rings and scaffolds.
ECONOMIST: A new way to build complicated materials, micron by micron - Nuclear-pore complexes are elaborate protein scaffolds that sit in the membrane around a cell's nucleus.
ECONOMIST: Cell biology: The secret of the vaults
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- outrigger scaffolds 挑出脚手架
- conceptual scaffolds 鹰
- polymeric scaffolds 聚合物支架
- bionic scaffolds 仿生支架
- chromosome scaffolds 染色体骨架
短语
英英字典
- A scaffold was a raised platform on which criminals were hanged or had their heads cut off.
- A scaffold is a temporary raised platform on which workers stand to paint, repair, or build high parts of a building.
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专业释义
- 支架材料
By the back depth scalded of rat model, we studied the depth scald wound healing using scaffolds with NIH-3T3 cells.
通过建立大鼠背部深度烫伤模型,研究重组蛛丝蛋白支架材料—细胞复合物对深度烫伤创面愈合的影响。