Staphylococcus aureus is a human pathogen associated with integumental infections and life-threatening systemic diseases, such as sepsis and endocarditis. |
This form allows a non-surgical alternative in reconstructive plastic and other procedures to replace damaged or inadequate integumental tissue. |
As the wing develops, the dorsal and ventral integumental layers become closely apposed over most of their area forming the wing membrane. |
New theropod integumental structures have been repeatedly dismissed as connective tissues, such as frayed collagen fibers or ossified tendons. |
We still do not know whether the dsRNA is able to directly penetrate the body wall from the integumental membrane or reach the site of action via the integument of the tracheal system. |
Pigmentary effectors enable crustaceans to display rapidly reversible integumental color changes and retinal screening pigment movements. |