Connective
101histohematic connective tissue barrier — the barrier between the blood and the dependent parenchymal tissue through which diffusion of nutrients and gases takes place …
102diathesis of connective tissue — a congenital condition of bone and ligamentous tissue that leads to such disorders as recurrent dislocation of the elbow …
103loose connective tissue — textus connectivus laxus …
104mixed connective tissue disease — a disease with features in common with systemic lupus erythematosus, polymyositis, and scleroderma. Some authorities dispute its status as a separate entity …
105sentential connective — /sɛnˌtɛnʃəl kəˈnɛktɪv/ (say sen.tenshuhl kuh nektiv) noun a symbol, such as not , or , implies , used to combine two or more sentences to form a new sentence …
106quasi-connective — adj.; quasi connectively, adv …
107CTGF — Connective tissue growth factor Identifiers Symbols CTGF; CCN2; HCS24; IGFBP8; MGC102839; NOV2 External IDs …
108Connection tissue — Connective Con*nect ive, a. Connecting, or adapted to connect; involving connection. [1913 Webster] {Connection tissue} (Anat.) See {Conjunctive tissue}, under {Conjunctive}. [1913 Webster] …
109adhesion — connective tissue growth within and around an organ causing it to attach to the peritoneal or pericardial walls. Usually results from inflammation or parasite infestation …
110cartilage — Connective tissue dominated by extracellular matrix containing collagen type II and large amounts of proteoglycan, particularly chondroitin sulphate. Cartilage is more flexible and compressible than bone and often serves as an early skeletal… …