That was opposed by lawmakers who said the bank would not produce enough tissue.
Some climbing species, such as kudzu, which do not need to produce thick supportive tissue, may grow up to 12.5 mm/h.
It can result when, in the two or three months after angioplasty, a healing artery produces too much granulation, or scab-like tissue.
It was now in the business of producing 'white and pottery tissue, double and crown and cap papers'.
Cells in a haploid part of the plant spontaneously duplicate their chromosomes to produce diploid tissue.
Some scientists believe the bioreactor will routinely produce human tissue for research and transplantation.
From a square of tissue less than half an inch wide, he could, if he wanted, produce enough tissue to cover a football field.
Moreover, parthenotes, lacking paternal chromosomes, may develop incorrectly and produce abnormal tissue.
One basic mechanism which can produce mosaic tissue is mitotic recombination or somatic crossing-over.
Of those that happen in the hospital, he acknowledged, the majority do not produce viable tissue.