squamous 英 ['skweɪməs]   美 ['skweməs]

squamous

squamous  英 ['skweɪməs] 美 ['skweməs]

adj. 鳞状的;有鳞的;鳞部的(等于squamosa,squamose) 

Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph of a blood clot, with squamous tissue visible beneath. 这是血块的色彩增强电子显微图,血块下面是鳞状的组织。
To test the antibody-chemical combination, researchers implanted tumours, squamous cell carcinoma, into the backs of mice. They were given the drug and exposed to near infrared light. 为了测试抗体-化学药物的结合效果,研究员把肿瘤鳞状细胞癌移植到老鼠的背部,然后给它们注射药物并暴露在近红外光中。

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  • adj. 鳞状的;有鳞的;鳞部的(等于squamosa,squamose)
  • 1. Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph of a blood clot, with squamous tissue visible beneath.

    这是血块的色彩增强电子显微图,血块下面是鳞状的组织。

  • 2. To test the antibody-chemical combination, researchers implanted tumours, squamous cell carcinoma, into the backs of mice. They were given the drug and exposed to near infrared light.

    为了测试抗体-化学药物的结合效果,研究员把肿瘤鳞状细胞癌移植到老鼠的背部,然后给它们注射药物并暴露在近红外光中。

  • 3. In rare cases, chronic erythema ab igne can lead to squamous cell carcinoma, a form of cancer.

    在极少情况下,长期的热激红斑会导致鳞状细胞癌,这是癌症的一种。

  • squamous (adj.) 1540s, from Latin squamosus "covered with scales, scaly," from squama "scale," perhaps related to squalus "foul, filthy" (see squalid). Middle English had squame "a scale" (late 14c.), from Old French esquame, from Latin squama. Alternative form squamose attested from 1660s.
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