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In medicine the term cheesewiring describes any process in which cells or intercellular matrix are dissected either by the material being pressed through a taut element (as seen in red blood cells in microangiopathic hemolysis), or by the tension of a taut element pulling through (as seen in the stitches of a corneal transplant)

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