different between epithelially vs endothelially
epithelially
English
Etymology
epithelial +? -ly
Adverb
epithelially (not comparable)
- (anatomy) In relation to the epithelium.
epithelially From the web:
- what epithelial tissue lines the stomach
- what epithelial tissue lines the urethra
- what epithelial tissue lines the esophagus
- what epithelial tissue lines the trachea
- what epithelial tissue lines the small intestine
- what epithelial tissue lines the digestive tract
- what epithelial tissue lines the urethra what is the function of this tissue
- what epithelial tissue lines the alveoli
endothelially
English
Etymology
endothelial +? -ly
Adverb
endothelially (comparative more endothelially, superlative most endothelially)
- By, from, or in relation to the endothelium
- enzymes bound endothelially
- an endothelially-lined space
Related terms
- endothelial
- epithelially
- mesothelially
endothelially From the web:
- what endothelial cells
- endothelial meaning
- what endothelial progenitor cells
- what is endothelial dysfunction
- what is endothelial function
- what is endothelial tissue
- what is endothelial injury
- what is endothelial corneal dystrophy
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