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Asdf_user Posted 18 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

tissue

Hello,
I need to use the adjective of a noun ‘tissue’. Could anyone tell me which one is right or more popular in American English? “Tissue’ or “tissular’? I believe is the ‘tissue’ but I am quite not sure about it.
Thank you in advance!
Maria
  

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Hi, I need to use the adjective of a noun ‘tissue’. Could anyone tell me which one is right or more popular in American English? “Tissue’ or “tissular’?

  • Hi, I need to use the adjective of a noun ‘tissue’.
  • Could anyone tell me which one is right or more popular in American English?
  • “Tissue’ or “tissular’?
  • I believe is the ‘tissue’ but I am quite not sure about it.
  • In what context?
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Hi,
I need to use the adjective of a noun ‘tissue’. Could anyone tell me which one is right or more popular in American English? “Tissue’ or “tissular’? I believe is the ‘tissue’ but I am quite not sure about it.

In what context?
We speak of 'tissue paper', 'a tissue sample'. I've never heard the word 'tissular', although I see that it is in some online dictionaries, and ge
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Yes, right. I meant e.g. body tissue. This is my sentence below.

'Changes in glutathione concentration were shown as sensitive indicators of tissular/tissue oxidative stress.'

Thx Clive
Maria
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Medical dictionaries give "tissular".
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Thank you very much for help
M.

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