Smooth muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smooth muscle is an voluntary non-striated muscle, found within the tunica media layer of large and small arteries and veins, the bladder, uterus, male and female reproductive tracts, gastrointestina...
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The slide shown on the left is a section of the small intestine showing smooth muscle in the lower right and dense irregular connective tissue in the upper left. Note how the smooth muscle forms neat, parallel lines, whereas the dense irregular connective tissue is more wavy ... Smooth Involuntary (Smooth) Muscle Tissue...
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Muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muscle (from Latin musculus , diminutive of mus "mouse") is the contractile tissue of the body and is derived from the mesodermal layer of embryonic germ cells. Muscle cells contain contractile f...
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Smooth Muscle Tissue is often called involuntary. It is present in the walls of many visceral organs. Its activity is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Peristalsis and the contractions of birth are examples of its activity.
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This feature may be important because it may indicate that regression of arterial smooth muscle tissue may be a much more strongly controlled process than hitherto realized.
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Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1999; 127(6):651-3 (ISSN: 0365-9615) ... Sazonova EN; Zhivotova EIu; Sazonov OA; Fleĭshman MIu; Timoshin SS; ... Major Subject Heading(s)
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Smooth muscle tissue engineering for hybrid tubular organs: scanning electron microscopic investigations of cell interactions with collagen scaffolds. ... Esophagus tissue engineering: hybrid approach with esophageal epithelium and unidirectional smooth muscle tissue component generation in vitro.
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We hypothesized that application of mechanical stimuli to engineered tissues would alter their mechanical properties. Smooth muscle tissue was engineered on two different polymeric scaffolds and subjected to cyclic mechanical strain.
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