Tissue
A group or layer of cells that perform specific functions. For example, muscle tissue is a group of muscle cells.
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- Tissue plasminogen activator
(tPA) An enzyme that helps dissolve clots. tPA is made by the cells lining blood vessels and has also been made in the laboratory. It is systemic thrombolytic (clot-busting) agent and is used in the treatment of heart attack and stroke. Activase (alteplase) is a tissue plasminogen activator produced by recombinant DNA technology. Recombinant tPA […]
- Tissue, lymphoid
A part of the body’s immune system that helps protect it from bacteria and other foreign entities. Lymphoid tissue is rich in lymphocytes (and accessory cells such as macrophages and reticular cells). The lymphoid tissue includes the lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, adenoids and the thymus (an organ in the chest that is particularly large during […]
- Titer
The concentration of a substance in a fluid, such as the concentration of an antibody in blood. The titer reflects the amount of the substance in the fluid. Sometimes also spelled titre.
- Titin
A giant filamentous protein essential to the structure, development, and elasticity of muscle. The gene encoding titin is mutated in tibial muscular dystrophy.
- Titre
Variant spelling of “titer” — the degree of dilution of a substance such as an antibody, reflecting the strength of the solution. Americans spell it “titer” while the English spell it “titre,” French for “title,” derived from the Latin “titulus,” an inscription or label. The “titre” was evidence of the fineness of an alloy of […]