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cancerous cell

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cancerous
adjective
uk /ˈkæn.sə.rəs/ us /ˈkæn.sə.rəs/
involving ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk /sel/ us /sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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Interestingly, several epigenetic factors involved in cancerouscell growth changed greatly after fertilization.
The cancerouscell, once one of our own-it still is in fact-but now beyond our control.
Tests which uncover minimal residual disease (one cancerouscell in a population of one million normal cells) are helpful for directing treatment and preventing relapse.
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Tipifarnib has also been shown to increase apoptosis in certain cancerouscell lines.
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In fact, there is a strong correlation between telomerase activity and malignant tumors or cancerouscell lines.
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This cellular damage forces the cancerouscell to go through apoptosis, which can lead to the reduction in size of a tumor.
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Estrogen receptors in breast tumors attract estrogen which is then absorbed into the cancerouscell and encourages the cell to divide, causing the cancer to grow.
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The tumour microenvironment comprises many different cell types in addition to the cancerous cells.
He said that it was to look at the molecular biology of normal cells and the genetic defects that result in their transformation into cancerous cells.
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In this manner, the human body eliminates any cells infected by a virus or expressing proteins they shouldn't be (e.g. cancerous cells).
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Fluid from the abdominal cavity can also be analysed for cancerous cells.
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Even if the cancerous cells do not die outright, they may become more susceptible to ionizing radiation therapy or to certain chemotherapy drugs.
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Ellenbroek et al. outlined a number of different effects of rho activation in cancerous cells.
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The previous surgeries had not been successful in removing all the cancerous cells.
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The nanoshells can be targeted to bond to cancerous cells by conjugating antibodies or peptides to the nanoshell surface.
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This gives surgeons a better chance of removing all of the cancerous cells without injuring the surrounding healthy tissue.
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Chemicals in these plants have been found to contain the unique ability to keep certain kinds of cancerous cells from reproducing.
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Both of these herpesviruses are commonly found in cancerous cells of primary effusion lymphoma.
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