osteoid英 ['ɒstɪɔɪd] 美 ['ɒstɪɔɪd]
adj.骨样的;
英英释义
Osteoid
- In histology, osteoid is the unmineralized, organic portion of the bone matrix that forms prior to the maturation of bone tissue. Osteoblasts begin the process of forming bone tissue by secreting the osteoid as several specific proteins.
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权威例句
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