Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
hollow needles
French translation:
aiguilles creuses
English term
hollow needles
Il s'agit d'un article sur le microneedling.
"This study aimed to explore the use of microneedling devices (with hollow needles) to deliver cells into the skin through minimally invasive target therapy."
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Proposed translations
aiguilles creuses
Sources:
http://lodel.irevues.inist.fr/pollution-atmospherique/index....
http://app2.epo.org/bulletin/bulletin1731.pdf
http://www.techdico.com/anglais-francais/traduction/hollow n...
canules
Une canule est un petit tube constitué en matière plastique, en métal, quelquefois en caoutchouc, droit ou recourbé, permettant le passage de l'air ou d'un liquide à travers un orifice, naturel ou obtenu après intervention chirurgicale.
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