1.0 The PMC Tree Taxonomy created with OntoLearn Reloaded (see http://ontolearn.org) abstraction state condition trait a trait is a condition determined by genes activity a activity is the trait of being active . process entity substance function in the context of gene ontology a function refers to molecular function and biological process , hence each phylogenetic cluster maps onto the corresponding molecular functional group or biological process group . molecular function molecular function describes activities performed by individual gene products or complexes of gene products . mapping mapping is a function m from the nodes of gene tree g into the nodes of a species tree s that preserves the leaf labels , and satisfies : ( ) for all u , v amp;#8712 combination combination is a mapping that produces a set of snomed ct concepts which does not include any qualifier value , and where the relationships between the concepts can be identified . string a string is the conditions and limitations in a contract collecively . individual an individual is a string of length n with the first n-1 values of the string being a binary with value 1\ 0 representing the inclusion or exclusion of a gene in the pls model and the nth value representing the number of latent variables in the pls model . observation an observation is a combination of one of the four conditions and one of the seven gait phases . population a population is the collection of individuals from which a sample is drawn . . feature a further relevant feature was the observation that membrane immunization , eliciting a prominent humoral immune reaction , conditioned the recipients so that they subsequently failed to elicit a tumor rejection immunity on treatment with irradiated tumor cells . structure structure is a key feature of the well planned process of change , while lack of structure characterizes unregulated work , although in that case in relation to the daily work tasks rather than the change per se . indicator a indicator is any of many substances , such as litmus , used to indicate the concentration of a substance , or the degree of a reaction . many substance quantity the quantity of a chemical marker can be an indicator of the quality of a herbal medicine . sample a sample is a subset of a population selected for measurement , observation or questioning , to provide statistical information about the population . material a material is a sample or specimens for study . polymer a polymer is a material consisting of such polymer molecules . protein a protein is a polymer of amino acids ( ) . value quick value is a function of the reciprocal value of a patient 's prothrombin time versus that of standard human plasma , expressed as a percentage . biological process growth growth is a complex biological process whereby an organism achieves an increase in mass and size , while at the same time it matures morphologically and functionally until it acquires the characteristics of the adult state . complex biological process limit a limit is any of several abstractions of this concept of limit . several abstraction character a character is the abstraction of an observable physical or biochemical trait of an organism . bottom a bottom is a character , reliability , staying power , dignity , integrity or sound judgment . ground a ground is the bottom of a body of water . tissue tissue was ground in liquid n2 and acids and sugars were extracted from a known mass of tissue ( ) into 10 ml of 80 % etoh ( ) at 60 ° c for 1 h. the extracts were processed , sugars and organic acids derivatized and then quantified by gc 97 . procedure a procedure is a process or series of acts especially of a practical or mechanical nature involved in a particular form of work . sensitivity sensitivity is the limit of detection of an assay and is defined as the lowest input number of molecules generating a complete amplification profile 17 . glycoprotein a glycoprotein is a protein covalently attached to a carbohydrate . . complex process communication communication is the activity of conveying meaningful information . communication requires a sender , a message , and an intended recipient , although the . probability the probability of a true-positive result refers to the sensitivity of the prediction model . message a message is a communication , or what is communicated act act is a glycoprotein and carbohydrate content reach 24 % of molecular weight . alteration a alteration is the state of being altered risk a risk is the probability of becoming infected given that exposure to an infectious agent has occurred . measure a measure is the quantity , size , weight , distance or capacity of a substance compared to a designated standard . formation the formation of a nitrogen-fixing nodule is a complex process requiring the coordination of bacterial infection with a root developmental program ( ) . transformation in molecular biology , transformation is the genetic alteration of a cell resulting from the uptake , genomic incorporation , and expression of foreign genetic material . disease reaction a reaction is a transformation in which one or more substances is converted into another by combination or decomposition . effect effect refers to the risk of obtaining the corresponding response with anti-tnf amp;#945 chromosome a chromosome is a structure in the cell nucleus that contains dna , histone protein , and other structural proteins . . inflammatory process major factor a major factor in ad is an inflammatory process thought to be stimulated by the processing and deposition of amp;#946 reflection the reflection of a chromosome is the chromosome . degree degree is the connectivity ( ) for each node , and frequency indicates the probability of finding a node with a given degree . connectivity the connectivity of a gene is a reflection of its understood prominence in the metabolic network , as measured by the number of discrete metabolic transformations it enables . insertion a insertion is a message that is introduced or inserted . difference a difference can be an insertion or a mutation necessary to align the two sequences . cancer cancer is a complex condition that often requires multiple interventions provided by a variety of health professionals over prolonged periods of time . complex condition tumor a tumor is a growth of tissue with progressive development . . patient patient or practitioner bias is also a major factor as the patient may feel compelled to under report adverse events and over report positive treatment outcomes . disorder a disorder is a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning . time time is the execution time of the sql query listed below to compute the distinct ec numbers in each db on a dual-cpu 1 ghz pentium oracle server with 2 gb memory running linux . execution time execution time is a measure of computational complexity for the above results . it represents the amount of time that would be required for a single copy of the . variable a variable is a quantity that may assume any one of a set of values . animal model an animal model is a living , non-human animal used during the research and investigation of human disease , for the purpose of better understanding the disease without the added risk of causing harm to an actual human being during the process . mouse mouse is one of the most important animal models for human biology and disease , sharing broad molecular , cellular , tissue , and physiological similarities with humans . living a living is the condition of living or the state of being alive . most important animal model antigen a antigen is a molecular structure that is capable of stimulating production of antibody . . complex a complex is a structure consisting of a central atom or molecule weakly connected to surrounding atoms or molecules . response response is the degree to which an antidepressant or placebo reduces the severity of the depression . product a product is a substance that forms as a result of a biological - or chemical reaction . complaint a complaint is a bodily disorder or disease difficulty difficulty in reading is the most frequent complaint of people with acquired eye disease attending low vision clinics 1234 , and reading ability can predict performance on other daily skills such as watching television , detecting faces and using kitchen utensils 5 . major problem a major problem is the difficulty to compare with reference values as no references for very old people ( ) 75yrs ) exist . concentration a concentration is the act , process or ability of concentrating malignant tumor a malignant tumor is a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other parts of the body . heat a heat is the trait of being intensely emotional . treatment treatment is based on a complex , delicate and difficult to design multiple pharmacotherapy , which includes atypical antipsychotics , anticonvulsants and even antidepressants , although the latter are believed to induce rapid cycling 113 . ubiquitous chemical substance water water is a ubiquitous chemical substance that is composed of hydrogen and oxygen and is essential for all known forms of life . carcinoma a carcinoma is any malignant tumor derived from epithelial tissue . hybridization a hybridization is a natural formation or artificial construction of a duplex nucleic acid molecule by complementary base pairing between two nucleic acid strands derived from different sources . . reciprocal a reciprocal is a hybridization involving a pair of crosses that reverse the sexes associated with each genotype . period a period is the reciprocal of frequency . serum serum or plasma is often heat inactivated to prevent the activation of complement components during cell culture 1 . flow flow is the mental state of operation in which the person is fully immersed in what he or she is doing by a feeling of energized focus , full involvement , and success in the process of the activity . liquid in most cases , the liquid is water or other aqueous solution . rate the rate of an enzymatic reaction is the product of a ) the level of the enzyme , and b ) the specific activity of the enzyme . position a position is a condition or position in which you find yourself . test a test is any standardized procedure for measuring sensitivity or memory or intelligence or aptitude or personality etc. standardized procedure continuous process dose a dose is the quantity of something that may be ingestion eaten by or drug delivery administered to an organism , or that an organism may be exposed to . quantities of nutrients , drugs , and toxins are referred to as targets . . spring a spring is a natural flow of ground water . risk factor risk factors are variables known to increase a person 's risk of illness or deterioration in health agent a agent is a substance that exerts some force or effect . primary outcome primary outcome is the difference in patient related barriers to management of cancer pain ( ) between control and intervention group 13 . source a source is a spring method method ( ) is based on the reaction of the drug with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene ( ) producing a yellow product measured at 373 nm . cell line a cell line is a biological tissue or group of individual cells that are genetically identical as a result of dividing mitotically from a single progenitor cell . efficacy efficacy is normally the primary outcome in the evaluation of analgesics system a system is a procedure or process for obtaining an objective . syndrome a syndrome is a combination of clinical signs that are commonly seen when a medical effect occurs . . fraction a fraction in chemistry is a quantity collected from a sample or batch of a substance in a targetating separation process . graphical representation representation representation is a major problem for such approaches , with the complexity of many networks requiring that certain data or processes are filtered out just for the network to make interpretable sense 77 . radiation a radiation is a syndrome resulting from exposure to ionizing radiation injection a injection is a method of putting liquid into the body with a syringe and a hollow needle that punctures the skin . . pattern a pattern is a graphical representation of the spatial distribution of radiation from an antenna as a function of angle . deposition a deposition is the formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor . event an event is defined as time from resection to objective tumor recurrence , grade 3 or grade 4 toxicity ( ) , or death ( ) . important factor an important factor is the efficacy of translation initiation . line line denotes expected values for data obtained from a normal distribution . analysis consequently , analysis was a continuous process throughout data collection . action a action is the trait of being active and energetic and forceful . layer a layer is the deposition of molecules on a substrate or base . cognitive process incidence a incidence is the striking of radiation or a projectile upon a surface . half-life half-life is the period of time , for a substance undergoing decay , to decrease by half . enzyme activity determinant a determinant is a substance that causes a cell to adopt a particular fate . culture culture refers to the values , beliefs , and attitudes shared by members of the organization , and can emerge at the macro-organizational level , as well as among sub-units within the organization . organ a organ is a collection of tissues coordinated to a specific function . . inhibition inhibition is reduced enzyme activity due to direct interaction with a drug . pregnancy pregnancy is a new state in which discomfort , complications , the growing body or uneasiness with physical activity are perceived by the majority of the women as barriers to physical activity . environment a environment is the half-life is the time it takes for half the original amount of a substance to disappear when it is changed to another chemical by bacteria , fungi , sunlight , or other chemical processes . . neoplasm a neoplasm is an abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants . mean value ratio ratio is mean value calculated from three separate microarray experiments rare complication rare complications are toxic pmma-monomer reactions , cement embolisation , and infection . toxic pmma-monomer reaction injury a injury is an accident that results in physical damage or hurt . complex disease occurrence the occurrence of a hemothorax is a rare complication but one which has to be kept in mind by the treating surgeon . unintended pregnancy hence , an unintended pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy that is reported to have been unwanted ( ) or mistimed ( ) 1 . accident a accident is an unintended pregnancy . malignancy malignancy is one of the well-known risk factors for pulmonary embolism . preparation a preparation is the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening . correlation correlation is a similarity measure , that is , a high correlation coefficient implies high similarity , and it captures the directions of change of two expression profiles . similarity measure a similarity measure is a function that computes the degree of similarity between two vectors . using a similarity measure between the query and each document : . presentation a presentation is a position of the fetus in the uterus relative to the birth canal . dynamic process sarcoma a sarcoma is a cancer of the connective tissue resulting in mesoderm proliferation . compound a compound is a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight . animal animal is an interactive environment for image processing that is oriented toward the rapid prototyping , testing , and modification of algorithms . ligand in biochemistry and pharmacology , a ligand is a substance that is able to bind to and form a complex with a biomolecule to serve a biological purpose . antibody a antibody is a substance enzyme a enzyme is a protein serving as a catalyst , a chemical agent that changes the rate of a reaction without being consumed by the reaction . . clone a clone is a population of cells all descended from a single cell . trail trail is the ligand for members of the tnf - amp;#945 identification a identification is an of human individuals , a concept in biometrics . passage a passage is a path or channel or duct through or along which something may pass . path a path is a trail in which additionally no node occurs twice . production a production is a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television . status a status is the legal condition of a person or thing . natural process regulation regulation is a dynamic process , in which overlapping signaling cascades integrate into complex networks , linking diverse aspects of growth , morphology , and secondary metabolite production . stroke stroke is a complex disease that often occurs in people with multiple co-morbidities and the interventions are often not tested in randomized controlled trials 12 . approach a approach is a stroke whose object is to land the ball on the putting green . it is made with an iron club . proportion in descriptive statistics , proportion is used to describe categorical and numerical variables numerical variable film a film is a thin layer of some substance . thin layer measurement a measurement is the act or process of assigning numbers to phenomena according to a rule . control a control is a regulation or maintenance of a function or action or reflex etc. chemical a chemical is a material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules . study study denotes study-level meta-analysis of standardized estimates , study denotes study-level meta-analysis of non-standardized estimates , sample denotes sample-level meta-analysis . positive a positive is a film or paper record of a scene that represents the color and luminance of objects in that scene with the same colors and luminances . study-level meta-analysis study-level meta-analysis is the appropriate approach when only estimates of differences in expression among conditions of interest are available . atmospheric substance air a air is the atmospheric substance above the surface of the earth which animals breathe , formerly considered to be a single substance , one of the four basic elements of ancient philosophy and one of the five basic elements of eastern traditions . data structure variation variation in diameter is a function of the rate of feeding and of the motility of the amoebae . percentage occurrence frequency frequency refers to the percentage occurrence of synonymous codons encoding amino acids in e. coli highly expressed proteins . development the development of a kinetic model is the next step in this effort to assist in assessing the feasibility of porting bortezomib-induced viral tk uptake of 131i-fiau to clinical trials . next step next step is the identification of risk factors for staphylococcus aureus , applicable to this particular farm . trauma trauma can be an important factor in the development of tbcs although questions regarding mode , intensity , frequency and pathogenesis must be answered before reaching any final conclusions . age moreover , age is a well-known predictive factor following trauma 5 and is a vital parameter for audit . colony a colony is a clone of bacterial cells on a solid medium that is visible to the naked eye . . drug a drug is a chemical or substance , not necessarily for medical purposes , which alters the way the mind or body works . vehicle a vehicle is any substance that facilitates the use of a drug or pigment or other material that is mixed with it . array an array is a data structure that stores one or more values in a single value . for experienced programmers it is important to note that php 's targets are actually . content a content is the proportion of a substance that is contained in a mixture or alloy etc. . infectious agent a infectious agent is an agent capable of producing infection . virus a virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms . most targetes are too small to be seen directly with a light microscope . disc • disc is a string which can take three values : `` equalfreq '' `` equalwidth '' `` globalequalwidth '' ( ) . output output is an array of hashes with keys id , organism , otherids , functionalassignment , and annotator . null a null is a non-existent or empty value or set of values . expression expression is null in the right testis and in the other tissues tested , but for occasional traces in the wing . important feature an important feature is the optional output of diagnostic metadata that tell the user in which source ( ) the identifier was found and whether an input identifier corresponds to more than one gene . evidence the evidence of a typical vascular component is an important feature , probably related to the vascular malformative pathogenesis of the lesion . consequence a consequence is the correlation in presence\ absence among genes in the same pathway , even if they occupy separate locations on the chromosome : if pathway function is lost , all genes in the pathway are invariably lost or degraded . relief a relief is the condition of being comfortable or relieved light a light is the disc one of mike oldfield 's light + shade album . reduction a reduction is a medical procedure to restore a fracture or dislocation to the correct alignment . control cell control cells were vehicle treated . vagina a vagina is the passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus in female mammals . crack a crack is a vagina . medical procedure a medical procedure is a procedure employed by medical or dental practitioners . ultimate fidelity limit capacity capacity defines the ultimate fidelity limits of information transmission by any system , be it conveyed by digital , analog or spike train signals . target cell target cells will be gfp + and\ or dsredx + in a proportion that reflects the ratio of virions containing functional genomes of either type . need a need is a condition requiring relief . exposure in photography , exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the photographic medium during the process of taking a photograph . gfp gfp is the control cells transfected with gfp in the same qcxip vector that carried mitf-wt or mitf-s73a coding sequence . hypothesis a hypothesis is a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence . lesion a lesion is an injury to living tissue survival a survival is a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment . model in the semantic view of theory , a model can be a linguistic entity on which observation concepts are abstracted into theoretical terms . collaborative process autoimmune disease therapy therapy is a collaborative process of empirical investigation , reality testing , and problem solving and focuses on the beliefs that people hold of their health habits . design the design of a factorial study is based on the hypothesis that aspirin and omega-3 fatty acids will both be effective therapies and that the combination of aspirin and omega-3 fatty acids will be additive , but not synergistic . intensity in physics , intensity is a measure of the time-averaged energy flux . unconscious process stage a stage is a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process . clinical feature clinical features are autoimmune disease , inflammatory bowel disease , severe allergy including atopic dermatitis , food allergy , and fatal infection 34 . identifiable position restriction restriction in joint motion is one of the clinical features of knee oa , which is closely associated with the disability of the subjects 404142 . loss persistent arf ( loss ) is defined as need for renal replacement therapy ( rrt ) for more than 4 weeks , whereas esrd is defined by need for dialysis for longer than 3 months . lung lung is the organ most often involved , with lung injury taking the form of acute respiratory distress syndrome ( ) 345 , carrying 40 % mortality 6 . infection infection by leishmania is a very complex process where both the host immune system and parasite virulence components interact and influence each other to respond in specific ways , thus determining the outcome of the infection . index index is defined as the value of myocardium weighted by the value of the blood pool . count here count is a function that counts the number of instances that the argument condition is satisfied . stimulation stimulation is the action of various agents on muscles , nerves , or a sensory end organ , by which activity is evoked resistance resistance is the restriction to the flow of an electric current , primarily related to the amount of water present in the tissues . carcinogen a carcinogen is any substance , radionuclide or radiation that is an agent directly involved in the exacerbation of cancer or in the increase of its propagation . dna dna was air dried and re-suspended in dh2o . depth a depth is the intensity , complexity , strength , seriousness or importance of an emotion , or situation . application a application is a liquid preparation having a soothing or antiseptic or medicinal action when applied to the skin . cell population parameter a parameter is a quantity that characterizes a statistical population and that can be estimated by calculations from sample data . cancer patient cancer patients were patients who have been diagnosed with any cancer in the past . node a node is the source of lymph and lymphocytes . receptor a receptor is a structure on a cell wall that binds with specific molecules so that they can be absorbed into the cell in order to control certain functions . immunity in pregnant host , immunity is an important factor as after successive pregnancies women acquire a high level of anti-var2csa igg , and a protection from low birth weight , placental infection and malaria anemia 42 . length the length of a prefix is the depth of node ( ) . joint a joint is a fracture in a rock mass which has no offset . target a target is a butt or mark to shoot at , as for practice , or to test the accuracy of a firearm , or the force of a projectile . remission remission is defined as a status in which patients have no or reduced uc symptoms , which also might be entered from all health states except surgery , post-surgery and death . fracture a fracture is a crack in the earth 's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other . relationship a relationship is a relatedness or connection by blood or marriage or adoption . relatedness relatedness is the probability of allele sharing between individuals above the average probability given by the gene frequencies in the population . butt in shipbuilding , a butt is the joint between two planks on the outside of a ship , under water . cohort study a cohort study is the design of choice for evaluating the impact of air pollution on fetal growth as pregnancy is a process in which the relationship between a given type of exposure and an associated effect may be observed in a limited period of time 7 . antiserum a antiserum is the serum from a vertebrate that has been exposed to an antigen and which contains antibodies that react specifically with the antigen . . host host is a multi-center , longitudinal prospective cohort study of the health effects of infection with htlv-i and htlv-ii occurring at five blood banks in united states cities . epithelial cell epithelial cells are the main target cells for respiratory viruses , but alveolar macrophages can also be infected . longitudinal prospective cohort study spleen cell spleen cells were harvest from mice immunized with the sjgp-3 formulated by various adjuvants ( ) on week 9 ( ) , 12 ( ) and 15 ( ) , and stimulated in vitro with anti-cd3 , sjgp-3 protein or medium in duplicate wells respectively . cause a cause is an events that provide the generative force that is the origin of something . hiv positive woman a woman was hiv positive . melanoma melanoma is an aggressive form of tumor whose incidence increases by 5 % per year . derivative in calculus , a branch of mathematics , the derivative is a measure of how a function changes as its input changes . loosely speaking , a derivative can be thought . harvest in agriculture , the harvest is the processes of gathering mature crops from the fields . gland a gland is an organ in an animal 's body that synthesizes a substance for release such as hormones or breast milk , often into the bloodstream or into cavities inside the body or its outer surface . harm a harm is an injury inspection an inspection is a procedure conducted in order to examine establishments , processes , products , systems and records . important determinant epithelium a epithelium is a tissue composed of contiguous cells that forms the epidermis and lines hollow organs and all passages of the respiratory , digestive , and genitourinary systems . . damage a damage is any harm or injury resulting from a violation of a legal right . examination a examination is an inspection by a doctor or other medically qualified person to establish the extent and nature of any sickness or injury . random variable a random variable is a function defined on a sample space . we shall consider several examples shortly . later on we shall introduce probability functions on the . duration duration is the time from the first recorded date of diagnosis to the date of blood collection . gene in vertebrates , gene or genome duplications are main events that have led to the diversity of neuropeptides 1234 . membrane a membrane is a layer of material which serves as a selective barrier between two phases and remains impermeable to specific particles , molecules , or substances when exposed to the action of a driving force . size the size of an extinct genus is a random variable mt , where t itself is a random variable , denoting the time of extinction . defense reaction a defense reaction is an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires . evaluation evaluation is a continuous process that facilitates the identification of areas for improvement . breast cancer sex sex is one of the major factors affecting variation in gene expression 23 . blood a blood is a vital liquid flowing in the bodies of many types of animals that usually conveys nutrients and oxygen . in vertebrates , it is colored red by hemoglobin , is conveyed by arteries and veins , is pumped by the heart and is usually generated in bone marrow . metabolism metabolism is the structure and behavior of chemical reaction networks that occur in living organisms in order to maintain life . range a range is the difference between the highest and the lowest values in a set . instruction a instruction is a message describing how something is to be done . weight a weight is defined as a function of the projection length , wi = h ( ) , to reflect the belief of whether a gene belongs to the module based on its projection length on the current estimate of the basis . modification a modification is the act or result of modifying or the condition of being modified . absence the absence of a suitable model system is a consequence of the inability to clone full mutation alleles , and because no animal system has been found that carries native , full mutation fmr1 alleles . male male refers to the sex of an organism , or part of an organism , which produces small mobile gametes , called spermatozoa . phenomenon a phenomenon is any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning . algorithm an algorithm is a set of instructions , sometimes called a procedure or a function , that is used to perform a certain task . this can be a simple process , such as . nonverbal recognition test assessment assessment is based on an algorithm that guides the determination of the adequacy of sample size in a training set . common site common sites are lung , git and female genital tract . volume volume is an important determinant of quality of care in esophageal cancer surgery . trial trial ( ) was a nonverbal recognition test with the intention of avoiding active memory strategies until later retrieval ( ) . first line phagocytic cell phagocytic cells are a first line of defense against fungal infections , generating superoxide , h2o2 , and hydroxyl radicals in an attempt to destroy the phagocytosed pathogen 919293 . relaxation a relaxation is a remission of attention or application . detection early detection is a major problem in parkinson 's disease , since by the time neurological diagnosis is made , more than 50 percent of the substantia nigra neurons have been lost . release release meaning the relaxation of the point of muscle spasm with a decrease in the sensitivity and muscle tone after re-palpating the area . food food is any substance , usually composed of carbohydrates , fats , proteins and water , that can be eaten or drunk by an animal , including humans , for nutrition or pleasure . macrophage a macrophage is a phagocytic cell present in many tissues that functions in innate immunity by destroying microbes and in acquired immunity as an antigenpresenting cell . . strong risk factor heart in autopsy series , the heart is a relatively common site for metastatic tumors , which are at least 100 times more common than primary malignant cardiac tumors 23 . relatively common site cutting a cutting is a bodybuilding # contest preparation program of diet and exercise designed to lose body fat while minimizing loss of muscle . introduction a introduction is the act or process of introducing . body modification carcinoma cell carcinoma cells were grimelius positive . decrease a decrease in hrv parameters is a strong risk factor for cardiac death in patients after mi and in those with chronic heart failure 1011 . bacterium a bacterium is a colonies , colony . grimelius positive bodybuilding bodybuilding is a form of body modification involving intensive muscle hypertrophy challenging process section a section is the cutting of or into body tissues or organs quality quality is the heart in management of all laboratories . depression depression is the most frequent mental disorder in finland , and its meaning as an illness from both an economic and a human suffering point of view , is among the biggest challenges of today 's health-care system 1 . high level high level is defined as pi variation from acid in one or two organisms and basic in the other , and viceversa . diagnosis diagnosis is based on high level of suspicion when a gestational sac is seen at sonography on the anterior lower part of the uterus in a woman with a previous cesarean section 1 . chemical process immune response a immune response is a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance and produces antibodies specific against that antigen . incidence rate incidence rates were age adjusted and normalized using the 2000 us standard population 38 . signal a signal is an event , message , or data structure transmitted between computational processes . mental disorder a mental disorder is a psychological disorder of thought or emotion . exchange a exchange is a chemical process in which one atom or ion or group changes places with another . aggregation aggregation is a major problem in the production , purification and concentration of viruses 3334 . acid an acid is traditionally considered any chemical compound that , when dissolved in water , gives a solution with a hydrogen ion activity greater than in pure water , i . classification a classification is the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories . inoculation a inoculation is the introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease . organism a organism is an individual living bacterium , protozoan , animal , plant , fungus etc. . cigarette a cigarette is a product consumed through smoking and manufactured out of cured and finely cut tobacco leaves and reconstituted tobacco , often combined with other additives , wigand , j. s. then rolled or stuffed into a paper-wrapped cylinder . living bacterium basic cognitive process mammary carcinoma chromatography chromatography is a very useful procedure to separate macromolecules like dna , proteins and also viral vectors . declaration a declaration is the act or process of declaring . threat a threat is a declaration of an intention or a determination to inflict harm on another . deposit a deposit is the natural process of laying down a deposit of something . domain a domain is the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined . transport a transport is an exchange of molecules across the boundary between adjacent layers of a fluid or across cell membranes . diet a diet is the usual food and drink consumed by an organism colony formation gamma gamma is a ground-based extensive air shower array , a cosmic ray observatory designed to detect ultra-high-energy cosmic rays , located at the south side of mount aragats in armenia . progression progression is a difference of greater than 5 degrees between two x-rays , and is used to document that a curve has deteriorated or improved 7 . muscle muscle is public domain , multiple sequence alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences . manifestation a manifestation is the act or process of becoming manifest . ground-based extensive air history a history is a threat to internal validity in which events outside of the experiment or between repeated measures of the dependent variable may have effects on the experiment 's validity . hormone a hormone is any substance , produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological activity . convenient method importance a importance is the quality or condition of being important or worthy of note . height the height of a node is defined as the length , i.e. the number of edges , from the node to the longest downward , i.e. away from the root , path to a leaf . heterogeneity heterogeneity is thus a major problem in mammary carcinogenesis and has important clinical implications in terms of prognosis and therapy . cell culture cell cultures are the most convenient method for the isolation of chlamydiaceae . mortality mortality is a key indicator of overall population health 35 , but epidemiologists may also seek information about a range of other health indicators , including morbidity , malnutrition , sanitation , and access to health care . most convenient method fluid a fluid is any state of matter which can flow with relative ease , tends to assume the shape of its container , and obeys bernoulli 's principle regression a regression is a reduction in symptoms or disease process . . spectrum a spectrum is a broad range of related objects or values or qualities or ideas or activities . biology a biology is the structure , function , and behavior of an organism or type of organism . band a band is a range of frequencies between two limits . break a break is a crack in the earth 's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other . cell carcinoma mixture in probability theory and statistics , a mixture is a combination of two or more probability distributions . pathological process pretreatment a pretreatment is any treatment received before some other process . railroad car a railroad car is a reminder of the heavy industry that once characterized what is a. spring sunset on the american tobacco campus . downtown raleigh at dusk . precursor a precursor is a substance from which another substance is formed immunoglobulin a immunoglobulin is any of the glycoproteins in blood serum that respond to invasion by foreign antigens and that protect the host by removing pathogens reminder a reminder is a message that helps you remember something . neoplasia a neoplasia is the pathological process that results in the formation and growth of a tumor . secretion a secretion is a production of useful substances by cells and glands . . bone marrow a bone marrow is a very tender and very nutritious tissue from marrowbones . major determinant tender a tender is a type of railroad car hauled immediately after the locomotive and used to carry fuel and water . temperature temperature is a key determinant of environmental suitability for transmission of human malaria , modulating endemicity in some regions and preventing transmission in others . cluster a cluster is an aggregation of excess cases of a disease or illness . behavior behavior or behavior refers to the actions or reactions of an object or organism , usually in relation to the environment . histology a histology is the branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues . tumour system interval a interval is a measurements or interval variables in statistics is a level of measurement . growth rate a growth rate is the rate at which growth occurs , usually expressed as the generation time . . grade a grade is the height of the ground on which something stands . malignant neoplasm a malignant neoplasm is a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other parts of the body . nature a nature is the innate behavior , character or essence of a human or another living organism . lymph node a lymph node is the source of lymph and lymphocytes . complication early complication was infection at peg tube site in 6 ( ) patients . innate behavior common malignancy electrophoresis a electrophoresis is the method of moving charged particles through a medium by using an electric field induced by flat electrodes . it is also used to separate molecules with different physical characteristics using electrical charges . . tumour incidence percentage gel normalized in respect with the total number of complexes . normal tissue tumour growth conflict conflict is a major determinant of sleeping sickness outbreaks in sub-saharan africa . death death was a cigarette introduced in the united kingdom in 1991 by bj cunningham of the the enlightened tobacco company . statistical significance the statistical significance of an e-ccc-bicluster b is thus the value of p-value ( ) , which is computed by obtaining the probability of a random occurrence under h0 of the expression patterns in the e-neighborhood of the expression pattern pb defining the e-ccc-bicluster , n ( ) , k = i - 1 times in n = r - 1 independent trials , where i is the number of genes in b and r is the total number of genes in the gene expression matrix . generation the generation of a pharmacophore model is a challenging process , which often requires the interaction of medicinal chemists . centre a centre is a cluster of nerve cells governing a specific bodily process . delay delay in effective antibiotic treatment is a major risk factor for mortality in s. maltophilia bacteremia 8 . mode in statistics , the mode is the value that occurs the most frequently in a data set or a probability distribution . cell fraction bone marrow cell in addition , bone marrow cells are a source of multiple growth factors involved in neovascularization , including vascular endothelial growth factor ( ) . absorption a absorption is an air conditioning , a type of solar air conditioning . lung cancer lung cancer is a devastating disease with few therapeutic options or suitable molecular biomarkers for early diagnosis . major risk factor melanoma cell melanoma cells were gamma - and\ or uv-irradiated . tumour cell line data collection system malignant melanoma malignant melanoma is a neoplasm of the melanocyte . information a information is a message received and understood . devastating disease theory a theory is a a logical structure that enables one to deduce the possible results of every experiment that falls within its purview . malignant disease air conditioning a air conditioning is the state of temperature and humidity produced by an air conditioner . resolution likewise , resolution is a function of sequence-length , i.e. the shorter the sequence , the less meaningful a tetranucleotide frequency analysis will be . serum concentration cancer registry a cancer registry is a data collection system that tracks cancer cases that have been diagnosed or treated in a specific institution or geographic area . invasion invasion and metastasis is a complex process governed by the interaction of genetically altered tumor cells and the immunological and inflammatory host reponse . rupture a rupture is a break or tear in soft tissue , such as a muscle . recurrence recurrence defines incurable disease in most cases . malignant disorder lung carcinoma migration migration is a phenomenon affecting all european countries , and having an influence on the health of the migrants as well as of populations of the host countries . accumulation a accumulation is the continuous growth of capital by retention of interest or savings . subcutaneous injection a subcutaneous injection is an injection under the skin . cancer cell line continuous growth cancer patients inactive substance incurable disease carrier a carrier is an inactive substance that is a vehicle for a radioactive tracer of the same substance and that assists in its recovery after some chemical reaction . peripheral blood peripheral blood is an accessible source of circulating cells that reflect systemic changes , so it is a good starting point to profile diseases that have no lesions , or lesions that are inaccessible . cba mouse common disease transfer transfer is the transport of substances by direct contact with skin for example from contaminated working tools 22 . tissue culture a tissue culture is the culture of tissue grown by this process . most common malignancy doubling time cell proliferation cell proliferation is a key feature of breast tumor progression and has been widely evaluated as a prognosis factor . channel a channel is a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance . cell count cell counts were statistical significance between gc frass and pbs exposed mice ( ) . situation a situation is a position or status with regard to conditions and circumstances . comprising dna matrix a matrix is a mold used in the production of phonograph records , type , or other relief surface . leukaemia virus determination a determination is a flow , rush , or tendency to a particular part network a network is an undirected graph consisting of some nodes and edges connecting nodes . alkaline phosphatase alkaline phosphatase ( ) is an important enzyme mainly derived from the liver , bones and in lesser amounts from intestines , placenta , kidneys and leukocytes . note a note is a conflict melanoma patient squamous-cell carcinoma squamous carcinoma squamous carcinoma is the most common malignancy 1 , but adenoid cystic carcinoma and mucoepidermoid carcinoma of minor salivary glands are also common in this region . protocol a protocol is the original notes of observations made during an experiment activation a activation is a stimulation of activity in an organism or chemical . evolution the evolution of a novel biochemical pathway is based on the creation of new genes , or functional changes in existing genes . important enzyme undirected graph an undirected graph is a set of nodes ( ) together with a set of each node in an arc of an undirected graph is said to be incident with . lysis a lysis is a rupture of a cell , resulting in loss of cell contents . . mold a mold is a samples , sampling . creation the creation of a primary care team is a very challenging process that goes beyond the normative policy definitions of who is on the team or what the team has to do . nucleotide a nucleotide is the monomer comprising dna or rna biopolymer molecules . each nucleotide consists of a nitrogenous heterocyclic base survival time survival time was the time from start of the follow-up period to the date of the first incident , cvd event , or death due to any cause ( ) . tumour line mammary gland a mammary gland is a gland that secretes milk for suckling an infant or offspring . vitamin a vitamin is an organic compound required as a nutrient in tiny amounts by an organism . reference reference or housekeeping genes are candidate genes which are selected on the basis of constitutive expression across samples , and allow the quantification of changes in gene expression . man man is the only known definitive host of the tapeworm taenia solium and becomes a carrier by eating undercooked pork contaminated with `` cysticercus cellulosae '' ( ) . nude mouse nude mice were given subcutaneous injections of cultured hela-rz cells and the growth rate of cell transplants was monitored . body weight body weight was the weight on the day of sacrifice . organ culture organ culture is a development from tissue culture methods of research , the organ culture is able to accurately model functions of an organ in various states and conditions by the use of the actual in vitro organ itself . immune reaction a immune reaction is a bodily defense reaction that recognizes an invading substance and produces antibodies specific against that antigen . hodgkin's disease a hodgkin's disease is a malignant disorder in which there is progressive enlargement of lymph tissue followed by enlargement of the spleen and liver . hepatocytes hepatocytes are polarized epithelial cells that possess well defined apical ( ) and basolateral ( ) plasma membrane domains . tumour antigen global state tobacco tobacco is generally the first drug used by young people who enter a sequence of drug use that can include tobacco , alcohol , marijuana , and harder drugs . antibody response cell cycle a cell cycle is an ordered sequence of events in the life of a eukaryotic cell , from its origin in the division of a parent cell until its own division into two candidate gene a candidate gene is a gene , located in a chromosome region suspected of being involved in the expression of a trait such as a disease , whose protein product suggests that it could be the gene in question . molecular weight breast carcinoma breast carcinoma is the most frequent malignancy in women 1 and represents the second leading cause of cancer death among women ( ) 2 . important cause squamous cell carcinoma squamous cell carcinoma is a neoplasm of the keratinising cells that show malignant characteristics including anaplasia , rapid growth , local invasion and metastatic potential . mortality rate monoclonal antibody a monoclonal antibody is any of a preparation of antibodies that have been produced by a single clone of cultured cells and thus are all specific for the same epitope . . definitive host shock shock is a global state of inadequate tissue oxygenation , is seen commonly on the icu , and may be cardiogenic , hypovolemic , distributive , obstructive or dissociative ( ) . burden the burden of an epidemic is defined as the cumulated signal in excess of the baseline estimate . tumour virus colorectal carcinoma colorectal carcinoma ( ) is a common disease in both men and women worldwide . survival rate survival rate was the primary outcome . ovarian cancer ovarian cancer is a complex disease , characterized by successive accumulation of multiple molecular alterations in both the cells undergoing neoplastic transformation and host cells 1 . genotype the genotype of a snp is the status given by the nucleotides ( ) which are present on the two copies of dna . cumulated signal inhibitory effect albumin albumin is the main fraction ( ) of csf proteins . carboxylic acid a carboxylic acid is an organic acid characterized by one or more carboxyl groups . enhancement ratio operator a operator is a function or other mapping that carries variables defined on a domain into another variable or set of variables in a defined range . female mouse error error is a measure of the average consequence of a change in a particular base at a particular codon position ( ) . carcinoma line sign a sign is a visible manifestation of a causal agent of plant disease user a user is studying pneumonia , a disease caused by the human pathogen streptococcus pneumoniae . defense mechanism a defense mechanism is an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires . selection a selection is a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment . stress stress is a consequence of socio-economic complexity and to some extent is a stimulant as well . mutation in genetic algorithms , mutation is a genetic operator used to maintain genetic diversity from one generation of a population of chromosomes to the next . cea value laboratory analysis side effect side effects are unwanted responses to drug treatment , and they are important resources of human phenotype information . mobility a mobility is an ease of movement between economic conditions . carbohydrate carbohydrate is a naturally occurring organic substance . a common example of complex carbohydrate is the cellulose that are present in the . common feature a common feature in pgme is the need for supervision and feedback among trainees and for being engaged in the responsibility for patients 45 . carcinoembryonic antigen carcinoembryonic antigen is a glycoprotein involved in cell adhesion . median value lung tissue tumour tissue cell cancer estimate † estimate is the median value of 1000 samples of two individuals from a sample of eight individual . vessel a vessel is a craft designed for water transportation . lymphoma cell lymphoma cells are attractive targets for gene transfer , because these cells are potentially susceptible to immunotherapeutic strategies 1 . ease a ease is a freedom from pain , worry , agitation , etc . freedom a freedom is the condition of being free . development stage choice choice is based on efficacy , adverse events , and coexistent conditions . bronchial carcinoma boat a boat is a watercraft of any size designed to float or plane , to provide passage across water . usually this water will be inland ( ) or in protected coastal . pneumonia pneumonia is the most frequent serious infection in children , accounting for more than four fifth of the total annual incidence . watercraft a watercraft is a vehicle , vessel or craft designed to move across water , including saltwater and freshwater , for pleasure , recreation , physical exercise , commerce , transport and military missions . mother a mother is a condition that is the inspiration for an activity or situation . breast tissue breast tissue is an important cause of false positive stress testing using gated spect imaging due to breast attenuation . resonance a resonance is an excited state of a stable particle causing a sharp maximum in the probability of absorption of electromagnetic radiation . growth pattern major cause surface antigen blood test a blood test is a laboratory analysis performed on a blood sample that is usually extracted from a vein in the arm using a needle , or via fingerprick . indication the indication of a chinese herbal formula is a specific chinese medicine pattern and not a single disease and stratifying a disease into several patterns with a group of symptoms is a feasible procedure in clinical trials . death rate a death rate is the ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area . uronic acid a uronic acid is any carboxylic acid formed by oxidation of the terminal - ch2oh of an aldose . separation a separation is the act of separating or the condition of being separated . urine urine is a desirable material for the diagnosis and classification of diseases because of the convenience of its collection in large amounts alpha a alpha is a development stage # alpha development stage of software . specific chinese medicine pattern reticulum-cell sarcoma craft a craft is a boats , especially of smaller size than ships . historically primarily applied to vessels engaged in loading or unloading of other vessels , as lighters , hoys , and barges . density gradient density gradient is a variation in density over an area . naturally occurring organic substance hybrid a hybrid is an organism that is the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock . most common human helminthic disease rarer cell population glucose glucose is the main source of energy in the brain . sialic acid sialic acid is a deoxy uronic acid with a skeleton of nine carbons which is mostly found on cell surface in animals . race a race is a population geographically separated from others of its species that develops significantly different characteristics case-control study a case-control study is a design that attempts to capture the relative effect measures in the underlying population over time by using selective sampling from the same population that gave rise to the cases . medium a medium is a substance or material that carries the wave . in a similar manner , a wave medium is the substance that carries a wave ( ) from one . ethanol ethanol is an antagonist when it is present that results in an increase in sensitivity that lasts longer than the blood ethanol level . skin cancer a skin cancer is a malignant neoplasm of the skin . migration inhibition failure failure refers to the state or condition of not meeting a desirable or intended objective , and may be viewed as the opposite of success . progenitor cell progenitor cells are a rarer cell population than infiltrating cells post sci and we may not be catching them with our analysis . bias a bias is the difference between the expectation of the sample estimator and the true population value , which reduces the representativeness of the estimator by systematically distorting it . ascaris lumbricoides ascaris lumbricoides is one of the most common human helminthic diseases worldwide . membrane fraction improvement improvement is defined as the ratio of observed accuracy to random expectation . tumour development antigen preparation serum protein antigen expression anti-tumour effect clinical trial clinical trials in ulcerative colitis are recruiting centres in areas of the world ( ) that are not widely recognized as having a clinical or research background in ulcerative colitis . human tissue sarcoma virus sarcoma virus is a replication-competent virus bearing the v-src oncogene . rous target-induced tumor growth is a complex multistep process beginning . score score is based on genotypes incorporated in a generalized linear model framework , but accounts for the uncertainty of haplotype phase within the calculations . host tissue mammalian cell mammalian cells are the expression system of choice for therapeutic proteins , especially those requiring complex post-translational modifications . tissue section tissue sections were air dried for 2 h , fixed in 4 % paraformaldehyde for 15 min and acetylated in acetic anhydride ( ) for 10 min . causative agent causative agents are ascaris lumbricoides , toxocara canis , taenia saginata , trichinella spiralis and fasciola hepatica . growth delay cancer rate expression system hepatocellular carcinoma hepatocellular carcinoma is a disease of variable incidence and etiology that is managed differently worldwide . assay system specific antigen tumour-specific antigen gel electrophoresis a gel electrophoresis is a type of electrophoresis in which the molecules in a sample moves through a gel composed of agarose or polyacrylamide . . defined occurrence replication-competent virus color a color is a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race spleen cells endpoint a endpoint is a defined occurrence during the observation period of an experiment or study . culture system antagonist a antagonist is a muscle that relaxes while another contracts . cell activity common cause patch a patch is a period of indeterminate length marked by some action or condition . cancer incidence rate deoxy uronic acid esterase activity transplantation antigen dna content conversion a conversion is a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis . pulmonary growth bronchogenic carcinoma bronchogenic carcinoma is an uncommon neoplasm in the nigerian . uncommon neoplasm interpretation a interpretation is an act or process of applying general principles or formulae to the explanation of the results obtained in special cases . . membrane antigen most common cause viral infection viral infections are the commonest cause of acute wheezing . test system polysaccharide a polysaccharide is a carbohydrate and type of dietary fiber . while the non - polysaccharide lignin is also considered a dietary fiber , it is not a. intraperitoneal injection oxidation a oxidation is the combination of a substance with oxygen . mucopolysaccharide a mucopolysaccharide is a complex polysaccharides containing an amino group . pigment a pigment is any color in plant or animal cells . bioactive substance implantation a implantation is the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals . cancer incidence organic process principal determinant impairment a impairment is the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness . tumour colony inflammatory reaction major challenge a major challenge is the identification of molecular mechanisms underlying this highly complex and interactive network in terms of the functions of genes and proteins1 . lymphocyte count most common side effect globulin a globulin is a family of proteins found in blood and milk and muscle and in plant seed . cell membrane a cell membrane is a structure that surrounds a cell and helps control the movement of substances into and out of the cell . transitional cell carcinoma transitional cell carcinoma is a type of cancer that typically occurs in the urinary system : the kidney , urinary bladder , and accessory organs . wall a wall is a spring of water . multistep process egf receptor clinical stage clinical stage is the principal determinant of surgical treatment genome the genome or chromosome is a string of digits that encode the variables of interest for the problem at hand . tissue sample tissue samples were shock frozen in liquid nitrogen after resection and stored at -70 ° c until usage . defence mechanism a defence mechanism is an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires . milk milk is a complex , bioactive substance honed by evolution to promote growth and development of the infant mammal . igg igg is an immunoglobulin secreted by plasmocyte when mature b cells are differentiated into plasmocytes by antigen stimulation . murine squamous carcinoma lymphoid tissue a lymphoid tissue is a tissue making up the lymphatic system . light microscopy light microscopy is the reference or `` gold '' standard for malaria diagnosis in clinical trials ( ) , new diagnostic evaluation , epidemiology studies , as well as in clinical management for much of the world today . nucleic acid nucleic acids were ethanol precipitated . water soluble water soluble is quick release and water insoluble is slow release . a good fertilizer will have each . somewhere in the range of 30 % to 50 % insoluble or slow . electromagnetic radiation a electromagnetic radiation is a radiation consisting of waves of energy associated with electric and magnetic fields resulting from the acceleration of an electric charge . monolayer culture oestrogen receptor cytotoxic effect commonest cause active agent a active agent is a chemical agent capable of activity . antigenic determinant ascorbic acid ascorbic acid is water soluble , and not stored in the body , making regular intake necessary to prevent scurvy . hypersensitivity reaction hypersensitivity reactions are the most common side effects . cytotoxic activity isoenzyme pattern statistic a statistic is a quantity calculated from the data in a sample , which characterises an important aspect in the sample . carcinoma cell line inorganic compound an inorganic compound is a compound with no combination of carbon atoms . the four types of organic compounds ( ) . · carbohydrates : . immune serum cell growth cytotoxicity test lymphocyte culture plasma concentration bacteria bacteria were heat inactivated at 65 ° c for 30 minutes , centrifuged at 5000 rpm for 15 minutes at 4 ° c and the resulting lysate estimated for protein concentration with the bca assay ( ) . cross-reacting antigen cell loss statistical test statistical tests were two-sided and p values amp;#8804 chromatin a chromatin is the readily stainable substance of a cell nucleus consisting of dna and rna and various proteins . blood donor blood donors are a low-risk population , usually presenting a lower prevalence than the open population . several exocrine gland lymphocyte function oat-cell carcinoma culture cell line colonic carcinoma leucocyte culture colon carcinoma repeated injection ship a ship is a sailing vessel with three or more square-rigged masts . urinary bladder in anatomy , the urinary bladder is the organ that collects urine excreted by the kidneys prior to disposal by urination . tumour-cell population foetal calf serum foetal calf serum is a valuable source of growth factors and heat-treatment is used to inactivate any potential microbial contaminants . polarization value cell ratio low-risk population connective tissue a connective tissue is a type of tissue found in animals whose main function is binding other tissue systems or organs and consists of the following three elements : cells , fibers and a ground substance . male mouse stainable substance common problem a common problem in parameter estimation is the observation that distinctly different solutions may lead to model fits with very similar residual errors 34 . tumour regression plasma membrane a plasma membrane is the membrane at the boundary of every cell that acts as a selective barrier , thereby regulating the cell 's chemical composition . . relaxation time a relaxation time is the time taken for a muscle to revert to its resting state after being used . first hypothesis a first hypothesis is a cross-reaction with a protein within the mosquito itself 12 . good candidate signal bladder carcinoma complete remission complete remission refers to complete resolution of measurable disease by clinical examination , hematologic , biochemical or radiological examination human cancer female rat female rats were given different water from the day of confinement which was defined as the first day of the newborn rats . protease a protease is any enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of proteins into smaller peptide fractions and amino acids by a process known as proteolysis . single cell single cells were patch clamped in the whole-cell configuration using pipettes with a resistance of 3 -- 4 m amp;#937 hepatoma cell line lymphoproliferative disease tolerated dose tumour concentration graph in computer science , a graph is an abstract data structure that is meant to implement the graph concept from mathematics . tumour growth rate peak concentration pharmacological agent a pharmacological agent is a biologically active substance applied pharmacologically to the body for their therapeutic effects on one or more tissues or organs . cell lines valuable source bearing animals model system cellular reaction modality therapy receptor status lai response understanding a understanding is the cognitive condition of someone who understands . biologically active substance rhabdomyosarcoma rhabdomyosarcoma in adults is infrequent disease , and no treatment guidelines have been established . melanoma incidence framework a framework is the identification and categorisation of processes or steps that constitute a complex task or mindset in order to render explicit the tacit and implicit . antigenic activity x-ray a x-ray is an electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target . cross-reaction cross-reaction is a major challenge in distinguishing some of the individual genotypes of hpv based on the hybridization technology 26 . promoter a promoter is a sponsor who books and stages public entertainments . liver metastasis liver metastasis was the first hypothesis of liver insufficiency considered but the ct scan and ultrasound imaging did not shows liver metastasis . sailing vessel a sailing vessel is a vessel that is powered by the wind . deaminase activity salivary gland a salivary gland is any of several exocrine glands that produce saliva to break down carbohydrates in food enzymatically . tissue sarcoma red cell red cells were lyses by the addition of 500 amp;#956 chromatographic analysis tumour model tumour-associated antigen polymorphism a polymorphism is the genetic variation within a population that natural selection can operate on . serum sample serum samples were heat inactivated at 56 ° c for 45 minutes prior to use in assays . modality a modality is the channel by which signs are transmitted plasma cell a plasma cell is an antibody producing , mature b cell found in lymphoid tissue . . cell lung carcinoma alcohol abuse alcohol abuse was the most common cause for pancreatitis in both groups . important prognostic factor an important prognostic factor is clinical stage and addition of this data item to population-based registries is probably an achievable aim , for at least some types of cancers 2526 . survival curve a survival curve is a graphical representation of the probability of a resident staying longer than a period of time ( ) , i.e. the probability that a resident will survive the system past a certain time . melanoma patients tumour specific antigen liver cell line cell survival prognostic factor prognostic factors in univariate analyses were alcohol abuse ( ) , complete remission ( ) , local recurrence ( ) , development of dm ( ) and borderline significance in nodal stage n2 versus n3 ( ) . adult patient cigarette smoke cigarette smoke is the leading risk factor for the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( ) an inflammatory condition characterised by neutrophilic inflammation and release of proinflammatory mediators such as interleukin-8 ( ) . host response a host response is the reaction of a living system to the presence of a material . protection test only ebv carrier orange a orange is any pigment producing the orange color . marrow colony mtx concentration operation a operation is a procedure for generating a value from one or more other values . cytotoxic response plating efficiency plating efficiency is a measure of the number of colonies originating from single cells . statistical method npc patient moreover , npc patients are the only ebv carriers that reproducibly develop lmp2 specific antibody responses4142 , indicating a significant level of lmp2 protein expression . screening test sex difference lymphoblastoid cell line extraction a extraction is an act of extracting or the condition of being extracted . infrequent disease strategy a strategy is defined as a combination of the three traits listed above . sponsor a sponsor is a ship , a key concept in self-relations psychotherapy . different water brain tumour a brain tumour is a tumor in the brain . liver tissue liver tissue was ground in liquid nitrogen and digested with 1000 u mnase at 16 ° c for 5 minutes . cyclic amp cyclic amp is a good candidate signal for control of disparate sets of genes as it acts widely on gene expression in the cell . tumour volume tumour volume is an important prognostic factor , hence a tumor debulking is usually required before radiation therapy application 7 . basic protein oil an oil is any substance that is liquid at ambient temperatures and is hydrophobic but soluble in organic solvents . carcinogenic effect human cancer cell line growth inhibition phosphatase a phosphatase is an enzyme that removes a phosphate group from its substrate by hydrolysing phosphoric acid mono esters into a phosphate ion and a molecule with a free hydroxyl group . adherence adherence is a complex , dynamic process that influences the outcome of hiv treatment and the patient 's health status 636 . gastric cancer gastric cancer ( ) is the fourth most frequent malignancy and the second most common cause of cancer death in the world 1 . squamous cell cancer mitotic index mitotic index is a measure for the proliferation status of a cell population . radiation response hla antigen hla antigens are the major determinants used by the body 's immune system for recognition and differentiation of self from non-self ( ) substances . normal serum mouse lung histological pattern central issue a central issue is the understanding of whether the asymmetric distribution of hiv-1 transmission can be explained by the efficiency of viral entry into the targets cell or by post-entry effects . serum albumin a serum albumin is an albumin occurring in blood serum . cervical carcinoma cervical carcinoma is a common malignancy worldwide and its incidence has been increasing gradually . aberration a aberration is a mental disorder , especially one of a minor or temporary character . immunofluorescence test regional cancer registry most efficient protein purification strategy cancer sample chemotherapeutic agent a chemotherapeutic agent is a pharmacological agent that is known to be of use in the treatment of cancer . cigarette smoking cigarette smoking is the main addiction in the world 1 . chemical carcinogen most common endocrine malignancy biopsy sample mortality datum mortality data were daily counts of primary deaths for all natural causes ( ) , cardiovascular ( ) , cerebrovascular ( ) , and respiratory causes ( ) , by gender and age groups ( ) , except from paris where only total mortality was available in 2003 . consideration a consideration is the thought process of considering , of taking everything into account . addiction addiction is a relapsing chronic condition in which psychiatric phenomena play a crucial role . age-adjusted mortality rate yolk sac a yolk sac is an embryonal structure upon which the early embryo is located . colorectal cancer colorectal cancer is a major problem in the western world , ranking as the second most common cause of cancer-related death with a 5 % lifetime risk . potent carcinogen molecular size cell response dietary fibre a dietary fibre is any substance , generally of plant origin , which is undigested on passage through the human alimentary tract - consists mostly of complex carbohydrates . wide dynamic-range biological mixture neural crest a neural crest is a band of cells along the border where the neural tube pinches off from the ectoderm . contraceptive a contraceptive is an agent or device intended to prevent conception . liver cancer liver cancer is a cancer which starts in the liver , as opposed to a cancer which originates in another organ and migrates to the liver , known as a liver metastasis . annual incidence optical density ratio moloney sarcoma pha response cell wall cell walls are natural composite structures , mostly made of high molecular weight polysaccharides , proteins , and lignins , the latter found only in specific cell types . electrophoretic mobility c-type virus spin resonance cell sarcoma enhancing effect important process murine cell line membrane protein therefore membrane proteins are considered prime targets for drugs designed to combat cancer and other diseases . anti-inflammatory drug a anti-inflammatory drug is a medicine intended to reduce inflammation . batch batch refers to the event where a female lays eggs during the five days following a blood meal . effective treatment ferritin concentration parent line oral contraceptive a oral contraceptive is a contraceptive in the form of a pill containing estrogen and progestin to inhibit ovulation and so prevent conception . characteristic feature a characteristic feature is absolute resistance to all forms of treatment including rejection of skin grafts . cell function establishment a establishment is the cognitive process of establishing a valid proof . medicine a medicine is a substance which specifically promotes healing when ingested or consumed in some way . oesophageal cancer oesophageal cancer is the eighth leading cancer and the sixth leading cause of death from cancer worldwide . balanced process fluorescence microscopy a fluorescence microscopy is a light microscopy in which the specimen is irradiated at wavelengths that excite fluorochromes . melanoma cell line tumour production charge a charge is the quantity of unbalanced electricity in a body and construed as an excess or deficiency of electrons . regional node provision a provision is a stipulated condition . surface membrane compartment compartment is shock . picture : compartment is shock . picture of compartment is shock . drug treatment serum cholesterol serum cholesterol is a major causative agent in the development of coronary heart disease ( ) . murine sarcoma virus digestive enzyme dna damage dna damage is a general phenomenon in apoptotic cells and usually determined by sub-g1 cell cycle progression . utility a utility is the state or condition of being useful adaptation adaptation is a dynamic process that changes the spatial and temporal distribution of serovars and clinical manifestations in different hosts . risk estimate conclusion conclusion was left ectopic pregnancy . drug exposure load a load is an acronym for late-onset alzheimer 's disease . chronic condition perchloric acid a perchloric acid is a powerful oxidizing agent . pfc response marker enzyme ectopic pregnancy an ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy in which the fertilized ovum is developed in any tissue other than the uterine wall . histological classification grade lymphoproliferative disease phosphodiesterase activity disturbance disturbance is an important process structuring ecosystems worldwide and has long been thought to be a significant driver of diversity and dynamics . incubation condition prominent feature a prominent feature is an abundance of cytoskeletal proteins to include molecular motors , capping and folding proteins , and focal adhesion molecules . important consideration an important consideration is resolution of the satellite imagery . carcinoma tissue tumour burden cytotoxic chemotherapy cytotoxic chemotherapy is a more appropriate choice for patients with rapidly growing tumors or those who are highly symptomatic . single dose cancer risk metabolic process metabolic processes are structured processes , and it is this very structure and the processes it channels that must be maintained as such . statistical model thyroid carcinoma thyroid carcinoma is the most common endocrine malignancy and a common cancer among the malignancies of head and neck . cell viability cell viability was the optical density ratio of a treated culture over an untreated control . axillary lymph node axillary lymph nodes were removed for pathological examination . important component an important component may be educating women about household exposures to hiv and hcv . oestradiol receptor pancreatic cancer pancreatic cancer is still one of the malignancies with the worst prognosis and therefore it seems quite logical that it is one of the malignancies with the highest incidence rates of major depression . soft tissue sarcoma anaplastic carcinoma mammary epithelial cell oestrogen receptors follicular lymphoma follicular lymphoma ( ) is a low grade lymphoproliferative disease which frequently presents with generalized lymphadenopathy and frequent bone marrow involvement . tumour metastasis tumour metastasis is a multistep process requiring detachment of malignant cells from the primary tumor , invasion of blood or lymph vessels , interaction with endothelium , extravasation at distant sites and formation of new tumor foci 91213 . tumour-bearing animal primary endpoint primary endpoint was resolution of shock at 8 and 24 hours . abnormal chromosome tree a tree is a graph in which no loops nor unconnected nodes exist . single intraperitoneal injection cancer tissue afp concentration rule a rule is a regulation , law , guideline . murine sarcoma common cancer suppressor cell activity medical condition embryonal structure culture medium normal control prolactin concentration methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma background a background is the state of the environment in which a situation exists . absolute resistance inflammation normally , inflammation is a balanced process detachment a detachment is an absence of bias major causative agent cell concentration therapeutic effect a therapeutic effect is a consequence of a medical treatment of any kind , the results of which are judged to be desirable and beneficial . probe a probe is a piece of dna , labeled with radioisotope or fluorescence to identify specific dna sequences by hybridization . thought process drug dose colonic neoplasm oncogene product abundance a abundance is a frequency , amount , ratio of something within a given environment . screening procedure endocrine gland a endocrine gland is any of the glands of the endocrine system that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream . attack a attack is a sudden occurrence of an uncontrollable condition . pulmonary neoplasm affinity chromatography affinity chromatography is one of the most efficient protein purification strategies 8 . radiation damage lymph nodes major concern a major concern in malaria vaccine development is the polymorphism observed among different plasmodium isolates in different geographical areas across the globe . objective response objective response by npcp criteria was the primary endpoint of both trials . transplantation-type antigen inflammatory cell inflammatory cells are source of many factors including tnf - amp;#945 glucose concentration control animal control animals were given im injections of olive oil plus concurrent oral gavaging of ethanolic water . breast disease human melanoma human serum human serum is a high-complexity , wide dynamic-range biological mixture of great clinical relevance . intratracheal instillation generally , intratracheal instillation is a well accepted procedure which usually well reproduces the effects of inhalation . hypersensitivity response rat sarcoma bile acid bile acids are polar derivatives of cholesterol which are synthesized in the liver and stored in the gall bladder 1 . mammary tissue cell injection ethyl carbamate ethyl carbamate is a substance first prepared in the nineteenth century . cea concentration main source receptor activity daily count invitro colony inhibition test removed for pathological examination tumour cell count drug concentration drug concentrations in des will be the central issue of the future . more appropriate choice kupffer cell kupffer cells are a well-known source of these cytokines in the liver suggesting strong kupffer cell activation in non-vaccinated mice during malaria . tissue culture cell line sex ratio sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population . kidney cell line tumour immunity bone metastasis bone metastases are frequent complications of breast cancer . lymphatic vessel lymphatic vessels are flattened channels or open spaces lined by a single layer of endothelial cells whose lumen are sometimes filled with lymphocytes . natural composite structure melanoma target cell late-onset alzheimer 's disease polar derivative ascites sarcoma serum antibody cytotoxic agent tumour sample kaposi's sarcoma a kaposi's sarcoma is a sarcoma that starts with purplish spots on the feet and legs and spreads from the skin to lymph nodes and internal organs . adenosine deaminase activity multifactorial disease elimination half-life most important factor experimental datum experimental data is based on pretreatment of the neuronal cultures ( ) with 10 um chelerythrine chloride , an frk inhibitor , ( ) or with jnk inhibitor ii , for 30 minutes prior to ang ii stimulus . experimental tumour system dehydrogenase activity tumour response cytostatic agent reticulum cell sarcoma activation system systemic effect fc receptor an fc receptor is a protein found on the surface of certain cells - including natural killer cells , macrophages , neutrophils , and mast cells - that contribute to the protective functions of the immune system . polymerase activity nbt reduction platelet aggregation particular drug mouse mammary carcinoma histological structure ulcer a ulcer is an area of erosion of tissue . cancer death most common cancer inclusion a inclusion is any material that is trapped inside a mineral during its formation , as a defect in a precious stone . carbon tetrachloride a carbon tetrachloride is a colorless nonflammable liquid used as a solvent for fats and oils . multiple myeloma multiple myeloma is one of the first clinical entities for which this could be demonstrated 8384 . colony-stimulating activity lung tumour metastasis proliferation rate hormonal factor hormonal factors were standardized parameters . molar ratio free radical free radicals are the main agents in lipid peroxidation . polymerase a polymerase is any of various enzymes that catalyze the formation of polymers of dna or rna using an existing strand of dna or rna as a template . cancer-free individual rock band liquid culture serology test human breast tissue contractile protein british noise rock band quantitative assay finally , a quantitative assay is of a greatest value for monitoring of malaria control programs . rna virus an rna virus is a virus that has rna as its genetic material . this nucleic acid is usually single-stranded rna but may be double-stranded rna es , such as . prostatic tissue experimental group experimental groups were age matched and the age of 12-14 weeks was considered for this study so as to exclude the effect of any lung developmental events that may interfere with susceptibility . neck cancer intravenous injection a intravenous injection is an injection into a vein . childhood cancer major complication a major complication in sepsis is the progressively impaired lung function , which often leads to acute lung injury . differentiated carcinoma antigen-antibody reaction substitution a substitution is a therapy , to treat drug addiction initial presentation ph ph is a multifactorial disease characterized by a progressive increase in pulmonary vascular resistance caused by vasoconstriction , vascular cell proliferation and obliteration of pulmonary microvasculature . adverse effect magnetic resonance a magnetic resonance is a resonance of electrons or atoms or molecules or nuclei to radiation frequencies as a result of space quantization in a magnetic field . macrophage migration inhibition transition in genetics , a transition is a mutation changing a purine to another purine nucleotide or a pyrimidine to another pyrimidine nucleotide . canine melanoma induction period effect chronic disease chronic disease is a major concern with an ageing population , and arthritis is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases affecting 16.7 % of the population in australia 1 . root root in higher plants is a highly organized structure that plays a key role in nutrient acquisition and water uptake besides its primary function of mechanical support to the plant . killer capacity physical feature transaminase activity eia positive research research is an important component of many predoctoral medical and dental education programs focused on training students as clinicians , educators , and researchers in evidence-based practices 123 . topical application local recurrence local recurrence is one of the major problems in the treatment of rectal cancer . hazard a hazard is a situation that poses a level of threat to life , health , property , or environment . environmental factor environmental factors might be exposure to pathogens causing recurrent infections and thereby worsening of the disease symptoms . control mouse control mice were given water with or without saccharin , and all data were pooled . mixed lymphocyte culture macrophage infiltration macrophage infiltration is a prominent feature of abdominal aortic aneurysm ( ) progression . important aspect an important aspect was the application on hydrodynamic forces , since it is known that endothelial cells as the interface between flowing blood and vessel wall are susceptible to different flow parameters 121314 . opsonic activity elution volume fibrous tissue a fibrous tissue is a tissue consisting of or containing fibers in both animals and plants . immunosuppressive effect leukemia a leukemia is a type of malignancy affecting the blood cells or blood-forming tissues . neoplastic transformation neoplastic transformation is a multistep process in which distinct gene products of specific cell regulatory pathways are involved at each stage . cell neoplasm growth rates control experiment control experiments were attributed value 1.0 . metabolic pathway metabolic pathway is a highly regulated network consisting of many metabolic reactions involving substrates , enzymes , and products , where substrates can be transformed into products with particular catalytic enzymes . chromatid exchange growth hormone a growth hormone is any synthetic substance that promotes growth in animals or plants . policy policy is based on a simplistic theory of hiv causation , and evaluated using outdated tools of health economics . biliary disease liver damage supernatant fraction age-adjusted incidence rate t-cell function acute disease pre pre is a british noise rock band on skin graft records and lovepump united . membrane immunofluorescence test intracellular enzyme pyrrolase activity solid sarcoma statement a statement is a message that is stated or declared . tumour specific antibody labelling index medical school medical school is a profoundly difficult time for physicians in training . chemical carcinogenesis chemical carcinogenesis is a multi-step process still not fully understood and the identification of environmental factors that influence this process and insight into their mechanistic action will help our understanding of cancer and its causes , and ultimately how it can be prevented . latent period a latent period is the time that elapses before the presence of a disease is manifested by symptoms . power a power is a rate to magnify an optical image by a lens or mirror . cell lysis cell lysis is rupture of cell membrane and release of cell components by using cell lysis methods such as a ) mechanical lysis b ) thermal lysis c ) chemical lysis d ) electrical lysis . subthreshold dose blastogenic response activator activity well-established cause immunological response sequential design antigen-antibody complex enolase expression blood flow blood flow is the flow of blood in the cardiovascular system . human lung cancer ovarian carcinoma ovarian carcinoma is a rarely curable disease , for which new treatment options are required . liver value age therapy histone preparation table a table is a matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns . service a service is the provision of a discrete function within a systems environment . extracellular matrix paraffin section paraffin sections were hematoxylin and eosin stained as well as immunostained for collagen type ii . simplistic theory hodgkin's tissue liver function test liver function tests were normal and serology tests for hydatidosis , amebiasis , syphilis , and cytomegalovirus were negative . average an average is a single value that is meant to typify a list of values . if all the numbers in the list are the same , then this number should be used . if the numbers are . betel quid betel quid is a combination of betel leaf , areca nut , slaked lime , tobacco , catechu and condiments according to individual preferences . projection a projection is a defense mechanism by which your own traits and emotions are attributed to someone else . radiation treatment multifunctional enzyme goblet cell a goblet cell is an epithelial cell that secretes mucous . paradigm a paradigm is a conceptual framework -- an established thought process . incident a incident is an event that may cause or causes an interruption or a crisis . breast cancer patients suppressor activity dhs response antilymphocyte serum plaque formation normal male diffusion method cytosine arabinoside a cytosine arabinoside is a particular drug used in chemotherapy . leucocyte count chemotherapy agent density fraction multi-step process polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis structurally abnormal chromosome ocular squamous-cell carcinoma marker chromosome a marker chromosome is a structurally abnormal chromosome in which no part can be identified . squamous cancer class ii antigen expression folic acid a folic acid is a vitamin , necessary for maturation of red blood cells and used during development of gonad tissues perturbation a perturbation is a agitation rejection response bone marrow colony tumour-plasma ratio lethal radiation damage thyroid disease a thyroid disease is a medical condition impairing the function of the thyroid . cell differentiation cell differentiation is a key determinant of cathelicidin ll-37 \ human cationic antimicrobial protein 18 expression by human colon epithelium . hase k , eckmann l. nitroso compound important element an important element is the adaptation of study related qualifications of the medical and biometrical team to changing requirements in the course of the study . tumour-bearing mice therapeutic method progressive growth epr signal fibrinolytic activity petri dishes containing bacterial culture adcc activity synthetic substance myeloid cell myeloid cells are a primary cause of resistance to anti-vegf therapy . economy a economy is the system of production and distribution and consumption . the overall measure of a currency system kidney abnormality kidney abnormalities are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in bardet-biedl syndrome , but the onset of end-stage renal disease at an early age and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis , however , are not commonly mentioned in the literature . linker length dna probe dna probes were then uv cross-linked to the slide at 65 mj for 90 seconds using a uv stratalinker 1800 ( ) . human bladder carcinoma pancreatic adenocarcinoma pancreatic adenocarcinoma is a neoplasm with a relatively high incidence and an extraordinarily poor prognosis 1 . important energy source female population host immunoglobulins skin test a skin test is any test to determine immunity or sensitivity to a disease by introducing small amounts on or into the skin . murine leukaemia virus energy source a energy source is a source from which useful energy can be extracted or recovered either directly or by means of a conversion or transformation process . single value human lymphoblastoid cell line cell-mediated immunity a cell-mediated immunity is an immunity as a result of a cell-mediated immune response . serum antibody response blood concentration collected several time anti-tsta antibody greatest value factor receptor acid mucopolysaccharide rappaport classification iga antibody peptide hormone only causal treatment cell sample cell samples were freeze dried and defatted by washing the samples with chloroform\ methanol mixture of ( ) ) each left overnight . case material lda activity common antigen receptor content dna value several drug search search is a population-based case-control study comprising 7,093 cases identified through the east anglian cancer registry : prevalent cases diagnosed age ( invitro response population-based case-control study thread a thread is a series of messages , generally grouped by subject , all but the first replies to previous messages in the thread . lymphocyte population thyroid tissue lag period renal cancer renal cancer is the most common tumor associated with ivc thrombosis 12 . human epithelial cell plasma cells malignant mesenchymal neoplasia chromium compound therefore , chromium compounds may be the main source of metal exposure for electroplating workers and the major contributor to dna damage and oxidative stress . bone metastases blood volume blood volume is the volume of blood in a person 's circulatory system . migration test bacterial cell bacterial cells were heat killed by incubation at 80 ° c for 1 hour in a temperature controlled water bath . cutaneous melanoma cutaneous melanoma ( ) is one of the neoplasms more usually associated with higher social class 12345 . histological assessment inhibitory activity broth a broth is a water in which food has been boiled . cyclophosphamide treatment cytotoxic drug a cytotoxic drug is any drug that has a toxic effect on cells . variability variability in human arsenic metabolism could be an underlying determinant of individual susceptibility to arsenic-induced disease in humans . radiodiagnostic agent agitation agitation is a common problem in the icu and may result from many different causes , including anxiety , pain , delirium , withdrawal syndrome , shock , or respiratory distress . drinking water drinking water or potable water is water of sufficiently high quality that it can be consumed or used without risk of immediate or long term harm . standardized parameter relative frequency a relative frequency is the ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations . morphogens morphogens are substances that induce different cell fates in a concentration dependent manner 12 . membrane-immunofluorescence test clinical response clinical response is frequently used as a surrogate intermediate endpoint for predicting disease-free survival and outcome after primary chemotherapy error rate error rate is defined as the percentage of clock cycles for which the value at the outputs deviates from the corresponding error-free value . an error tolerant . neutral protease diagnosed cancer cytotoxic action tumour incidence rate assembly assembly would be a trivial process if each read had a unique placement diabetes in chronic care , diabetes was the condition with the highest rates of quality improvement due to p4p implementation . lung disease lung disease is a major cause of cardiopulmonary disability and mortality 12 . vitro culture combined modality therapy significance test significance tests were two-tailed and statistical significance was defined at the 5 % alpha level . relative risk in statistics and mathematical epidemiology , relative risk is the risk of an event relative to exposure . ketone body ketone bodies are an important energy source in many tissues and may have a glucose-sparing effect 13 . salivary gland carcinoma salivary gland carcinomas ( ) are rare neoplasms that account for less than 1 % of all human cancers . dna index explant culture curable disease head a head is the population of game . control woman control women were frequency matched to icc cases by 5-year age groups . cell transplantation cell transplantation is an effective treatment of repairing ischemically damaged hearts 12 . serum alpha dr antigen most predominant cancer cation carrier improved survival rate cloned line staining reaction defined tumour-specific antigen control culture control cultures comprised petri dishes containing bacterial culture without glass beads . colony stimulating activity immunodepressive effect pathological condition myelin basic protein myelin basic protein ( ) is a known indicator of brain damage and in particular of demyelination 849 . ovarian tissue agglutination test a agglutination test is a blood test used to identify unknown antigens . morphological alteration dna polymerase a dna polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes the elongation of new dna at a replication fork by the addition of nucleotides to the existing chain . . weight range benign disease crossreacting antigen alveolar macrophage alveolar macrophages are targets of mycobacterial infection . intraocular malignancy prostate cancer prostate cancer is one of the major diseases that pose serious health problems for aging men 1 . rare entity purine content colony growth chromosome abnormality chromosome abnormalities are a well-established cause of pregnancy loss . gas a gas is a production of air from the digestive tract . . tumour cell injection adherence inhibition histological study alkylating agent a alkylating agent is an antineoplastic drug used to treat some forms of cancer . molecular property molecular properties are physical features of small molecules that generally define what makes a chemical drug-like and likely to be taken up into the bloodstream ( ) because they are associated with the ability to exist in aqueous biological milieu yet able to reversibly penetrate biological membranes . ascites carcinoma ascitic fluid disaggregation procedure hamster lung control value cross reaction human blood sensitive lesion cellular immunity germinal centre resistant line resistant lines are colored orange , control lines gray , and sensitive lines blue . parental cell parental cells were homozygote for chromosome 4 , 6 and 18 and heterozygote for chromosome 12 . immunofluorescence study most lethal neoplasm lethal effect proteolytic agent urine sample urine samples were collected several times in the mornings from 8 transgenic and 8 wild-type littermate mice at 12 months of age . slender slender is the thread : harry m. caudill ( ) slender is the thread : tales from a country l $ 10.02 alibris + $ 3.4998.4 % ( ) condition : . squamous cell a squamous cell is an epithelial cell that is flat like a plate and form a single layer of epithelial tissue . squamous epithelium neoplastic growth constraint in mathematics , a constraint is a condition that a solution to an optimization problem must satisfy . lewis lung carcinoma skin melanoma membrane marker enzyme period effect iggl fraction spot in e. coli , spot is one of the proteins known to interact with obg 20 . complement fixation a complement fixation is an immune response in which an antigen-antibody combination inactivates a complement normal epithelium killer activity standard deviation standard deviation is the square roots of the sum of the squared differences between each score and the mean average of all scores . for a population the . human lung tissue standard method lymphocyte serum colorless nonflammable liquid host animal moloney virus monoclonal antibodies hepatic disease peptidase a peptidase is any enzyme that catalyzes the splitting of proteins into smaller peptide fractions and amino acids by a process known as proteolysis . maximum tolerated dose rat sera screened for girk channel malignant condition kinase activity foetal antigen disease state malignant transformation malignant transformation is a multistep process that involves different combination of genes at different stage of malignancy 51 . malignant cell line reliable method natural killer activity mis concentration drug resistance drug resistance is a trait of particular biomedical interest and this trait can readily be measured both in vivo in infected rodents and in vitro using adult worms maintained in culture media . bone resorption bone resorption by hyperplastic fibrous tissue is a characteristic feature of various disorders , and accumulating evidence suggests that transformed appearing , activated fibroblast-like cells play a key role in the pathogenesis of these conditions . experimental animal experimental animals were female mice between 8 weeks to 12 weeks of age . mammalian cells population control population controls were cancer-free individuals , randomly selected from individuals who attend annual community-based physical examinations during the same time period . younger age anti-gs antibody liquid chromatography negative response primary lung cancer primary lung cancer in childhood is a rare entity and primary bronchogenic squamous cell carcinoma is extremely rare . skin cancers soft-tissue sarcoma soft-tissue sarcomas ( ) are malignant mesenchymal neoplasias with an incidence of about 1 % among all human malignancies 1 . exposure time exposure time is thus an important consideration in the design of studies centred on biofilm tolerance to metals . medical history metal ion metal ions are incomplete antigens which have to bind to endogenous peptides to be `` visible '' to the immune system 7 and ni and pd encountering the same cellular environment might form in vivo complexes with similar proteins thus eliciting cross-recognizing immune responses 17 . dose response feedback a feedback is a response to an inquiry or experiment . tumorigenic activity most common tumor delivery delivery is the only causal treatment and therefore , the management of choice from 37 weeks ' gestation onward 1415 . pancreatic carcinoma pancreatic carcinoma is one of the most lethal neoplasms , with an overall 5-year survival rate ( short-term test leukaemogenic effect major disease injected dose carcinogenic treatment surgical excision surgical excision is the treatment of choice , but as the lesions are often multilobulated and poorly delineated , local recurrences occur in 33 % to 50 % after standard surgical excision . cancer test breakdown product maligna melanoma potential carcinogen negro population cervical cancer a cervical cancer is a type of cancer of the cervix of the uterus which can afflict some female mammals including humans . the term usually does not refer to cancer of the neck or other parts of the anatomy which use the term '' cervix '' . non-neoplastic disease primary cause primary cause is a mutation in the huntingtin gene , leading to an extended polyq repeat , which causes protein misfolding and secondary effects hereof . freeze a freeze is a condition when computer software becomes unresponsive . anti-human antibody proteolytic enzyme proteolytic enzymes are multifunctional enzymes that have many physiological functions in plants and animals including germination , senescence , apoptosis , complement activation , inflammation process etc. and also having commercial importance in food , leather and textile industry . body temperature a body temperature is the temperature considered to be the accepted standard normal temperature of a healthy , living person or animal . growth factor a growth factor is an organic compounds that must be supplied in the diet for growth because they are essential cell components or precursors of such components and can not be synthesized by the organisms themselves . . agar culture agar cultures were an equal volume mixture of double-strength dmem supplemented with 40 % ( ) fetal bovine serum and 0.6 % ( ) bacto-agar ( ) in double distilled water as previously described ( ) . xenograft growth mouse tissue surface protein fourth period human melanoma cell line cell death cell death is a common feature of ali and ards , contributing to the dysfunction of the alveolar-capillary barrier 6 . important source case report case reports are an important source of data which can guide management of new cases and trigger pharmaco-epidemiological investigations that may determine the probability of drug related toxicity . stopping rule drink a drink , or beverage , is a liquid which is specifically prepared for human consumption . micro-organism a micro-organism is any organism of microscopic size . relative risk estimate family history a family history is a information concerning the disorders suffered by the direct relatives of a patient induction dose dna pattern peripheral lymphocyte count undifferentiated carcinoma induction time capsid antigen lymphoid cell line culture method control bird control birds were given lb broth without bacteria . plasma protein a plasma protein is any of the proteins in blood plasma . liver fraction age-matched control age-matched controls were fed water only for the same duration . proliferative culture hela cell hela cells are human epithelial cells from a fatal cervical carcinoma . column chromatography a column chromatography is a chromatography that uses selective adsorption by a column of powders . episode an episode is a period of care containing all contacts concerning a specific symptom or illness 22 , which can be continuous in chronic diseases like diabetes , or of limited time period as in an acute disease , like tonsillitis . cell-dependent antibody adult mouse adrenal gland adrenal gland is the human tissue with the highest levels of expression of seladin-1 1 whereas mrna levels are markedly reduced in adrenal carcinomas , reaching the lowest levels in advanced disease ( ) 20 . rare neoplasm tobacco smoke tobacco smoke is a mixture of more than 4000 components including carcinogens , oxidants and aldehydes , all of which have the potential to cause inflammation and damage cells . simulation model cultured line subcutaneous tissue c-reactive protein c-reactive protein ( ) is an indicator of inflammation , and is often used in the diagnosis of bacterial infections . mitotic selection only parameter clinical assessment human colonic carcinoma underlying determinant cancer model vitro effect action model action model is a light c # \ json library . action model is a light c # \ json library . it contains a pagebase class and some utility class . single agent increased rate pocket a pocket is an enclosed volume of one substance surrounded by another . antibody production binding globulin latency period a latency period is the fourth period during which sexual interests are supposed to be sublimated into other activities . remission rate cell component cell component is central to the diagnosis of wm and allows distinction with those rare cases of igm myeloma . the infiltrate in wm may also be associated with . bolus injection erosion a erosion is a loss of tooth enamel due to non-bacteriogenic chemical processes . predictive value predictive values are the main index to assess the yield value of the screening test when it is used in the field 38 . floor a floor is the ground on which people and animals move about . effector-cell capacity cell populations lactate dehydrogenase lactate dehydrogenase is one of the antigens targeted in lateral flow immunochromatographic rapid diagnostic tests for the diagnosis of malaria . syngeneic sarcoma cell clone metaphase index equal volume mixture african patient calf serum yoshida ascites sarcoma ocular melanoma ocular melanoma is the leading intraocular malignancy . rat lung confidence limit antineoplastic drug a antineoplastic drug is any of several drugs that control or kill neoplastic cells . lymphocyte transformation uv a uv is a radiation lying in the ultraviolet range . energy metabolism normal breast tissue incomplete antigen human breast carcinoma human breast carcinoma ( ) is the most predominant cancer in females worldwide . population group population group is a data structure that aggregates similar population centers . oral dose control group a control group were all patients who had a scheduled first ( ) appointment during this same study period , who may or may not have had a mobile phone , but whose mobile number was not available and did not receive any other form of appointment reminder . vesicle a vesicle is a pocket of embryonic tissue that is the beginning of an organ . misonidazole concentration intermediate stage hematoxylin a hematoxylin is a phenolic compound having the chemical formula c16h14o6 , used to make dye for staining tissue samples . extracted from the heart of the logwood tree , '' hematoxylum campechianum '' . benign tumour a benign tumour is a tumor that is not cancerous . proliferative activity blood sample a blood sample is a sample of blood . clinical doubling time cluster analysis cluster analysis is a key approach in this pipeline . spreading melanoma stimulating activity normal cell population glucose metabolism glucose metabolism is a key process in human cells for the storage and release of energy . supraclavicular lymph node supraclavicular lymph nodes are lymph nodes found to the clavicle , palpable in the . treatment modality intervention intervention refers either to a drug , a procedure or a technological device , thus implying that biomedical engineering scientists and professionals might be involved in it . mitogen a mitogen is a chemical substance that encourages a cell to commence cell division , triggering mitosis . swedish population cellular content degradation product homozygote a homozygote is an organism having two identical alleles of a particular gene and so breeding true for the particular characteristic . surrogate intermediate endpoint lysozyme activity monolayer cultures contamination contamination refers to the situation where the control or comparison group receives part of the experimental intervention leading to unplanned similarities between the two conditions cytotoxic antibody cyst fluid cytotoxic substance prostate gland a prostate gland is a gland in male mammals surrounding the urethra just below the urinary bladder that controls the release of urine from the bladder and produces a secretion that is the fluid part of semen . blood culture blood cultures were negative and c-reactive protein ( ) was 2.8 mg\ l . organic compound an organic compound is any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon . progressively impaired lung function levels of serum growth fraction carcinogenic activity tissue repair tissue repair is an important determinant of final outcome of toxicant-induced injury 7 , and cyclin d1 is an important cell cycle protein . human breast cancer human breast cancer is a truly complex disease with a large inter-tumoral and intra-tumoral heterogeneity resulting in highly variable clinical behavior and response to therapy . blood lymphocyte count cyclic nucleotide oxygen enhancement ratio alternative approach an alternative approach is the application of basic physicochemical principles of aqueous solutions to blood . invitro culture tumour cell population working condition a working conditions is the environment in which one works , as influenced by factors such as cleanliness , lighting , equipment , paid overtime , uniforms , access to amenities , etc . acid phosphatase acid phosphatase is a phosphatase , a type of enzyme , used to free attached phosphate groups from other molecules during digestion . mammary tumour virus breast cancer cell line breast cancer cell lines were screened for girk channels by rt-pcr . phenolic compound murine carcinoma luteinizing hormone luteinizing hormone is a hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland . recurrence rate nuclear-protein content cloning system ii antigen expression lipid peroxidation lipid peroxidation is an indicator of free radical metabolism and oxidative stress in human beings and other organisms . major source serum creatinine serum creatinine is still a standard method for evaluating renal function . embryonic antigen tumour colonies first clinical entity virus neutralizing activity secretory organelle johannesburg material fraction of serum demonstrable tissue antigen inbred balb-c mice conventional methods intial circulating ferritin concentration antigen-like material lymphoid cell preparations calculated values frequency of cancer rate of respiration a rate of respiration is the rate at which a person inhales and exhales . sera of melanoma patients serum igg properties of cell membranes ti-treated animals transplacental carcinogens binding proteins consistently significant differences pal test chain deposits host's immune response incubation of target age action collateral sensitivity protective immunity protective immunity is a specific and enhanced adaptive immune response to subsequent re-infection or , when luck holds , infection by related organisms . proliferative cultures normal thyroid tissue glucocorticoid response post-relapse survival lichen planus a lichen planus is an eruption of shiny flat-topped purplish papules on the wrist and forearms and thighs . chromosomal aberration absence of drug human melanoma cell lines adjuvator action pancreatic tumour sections route of tumour cell transplantation in-hospital patients improved therapeutic ratio complex of mol ouchterlony tests tumour cell viability neurofibromatosis patient horse serum forty-four percent forty-four percent were local recurrences , 23 % nodal recurrences , 14 % both local and nodal recurrences , and 19 % were second primary tumors . human urinary bladder irradiated patients oncogenic gross virus vitro organ cultures means of electron spin resonance southeast asia southeast asia is an area of close contact between several major ethno-linguistic groups : the daic ( ) , the austro-asiatic ( ) , the sino-tibetan ( ) , the hmong-mien ( ) , the austronesian and the altaic . neck cancer xenografts response of reduction electron microscopic evidence liver fraction of male dmso-induced stimulation sodium azide sodium azide is the inorganic compound with the formula nan3 . ferritin concentrations ability of spleen cells stage of differentiation cell pellet cell pellets were flash frozen in liquid nitrogen prior to use . tribal differences ketone bodies invitro test effector-target cell ratio ascites carcinoma cells urinary tract infections metabolic processes mouse strain genotypes trial of ethionine average peak height pma-treated mice environmental exposures adhesion plaque formation burden of tumour cells bovine serum decreased killing time heat-sensitive line wht-ht mouse human tumour cell colonies skin biopsy skin biopsy is a sensitive method for the quantitative assessment of small sensory fibers , and has been considered the `` gold standard '' for diagnosing small fiber neuropathy 1112132021 . radial immunodiffusion analyses risk of lung cancer prior systemic therapy fractionated neutron treatment human neoplasms serum iron concentration enhanced metabolism ovarian carcinoma cells normal male rats allogeneic normal antigens cell-cycle inhibitory effects vehicle-treated controls cell-surface glycoprotein past history capsid antigens endocrine functions north american north american is a typical utility holding company . it is the pinnacle of a great . north american is more than a mere investor in its subsidiaries . see northern . cell-platelet complexes tumour cell serum immunologically reconstituted mice serum glutamyl transpeptidase activities autologous serum lymphocyte deficient animals injection site lesion suphated material site of action dmh-treated animals classification of node involvement determination of hormone precancerous conditions experimental treatments enhanced risk ames test cell-production rate somatotrophin production liberation of growth b-lymphocyte colony formation dye reduction inhibition of leucocyte adherence ascitis fluid tissue culture monolayers of astrocytomata importance of symptomatology distilled water distilled water is water that has virtually all of its impurities removed through distillation . partially purified preparations isolated cell membranes variable effect tongue sections of rat foetuses host immune status normal blood donor chemosensitivity measurements agglutination test of lymphocytes cytotoxic immune response minimal post-radiation complications blood urea concentration leukaemia virus content plasma membrane fraction chronic immunologic reaction stage iv disease council's ivth trial radiation enhancement of colony formation ovarian hormones independent predictor in full model , the independent predictors were age ( ) ) , family history of diabetes ( 1.8 ( ) ) , body mass index amp;#8805 dimethylnitrosamine injection strong correlation single doses cirrhotic tissue spleen of tumour-bearing hosts tumour system various procedures superior effect v-src-associated protein kinase activity carcinogenic material phenotypic variation strong humoral antibody response histological grounds acute-phase reactant proteins cell cancer amplitude ectopic acth syndrome ectopic acth syndrome is a rare cause of cushing 's syndrome accounting for about 15 % of all cases . cells three times als treatment impalpable nodes molecular-sieve chromatography uterine sarcomas vitro response underlying muscle normal lymphocyte transfer assay conditions breast tissues shade a shade is a subtle variation in a concept . normal peripheral blood renal function renal function is a very important determinant of the pharmacokinetic action of many drugs , but the effects of malnutrition on renal function have not been studied extensively . normal liver controls resistant tumour-cell population long-term effects effects of stress scirrhous carcinomata intermediate nodes measurement of blood supply sublethal damage c-myc product cycle progression parvum therapy tumour specific antigen experimental evidence free serum electron microscopic structure dietary histories progressive increase progressive increases in serum strem-1 levels is an indicator of a poor prognosis . cell sarcomas enzyme inhibition depression of erythropoiesis clinical evaluation secretory capacity angio-immunoblastic histology initiating dose lethal action infective hepatitis embryonic myosin heavy chain serial passages lcl target cells cells hyperimmune heterologous serum tumour growth alveolar macrophage human ovarian cancer cell lines malignant hepatic tissue prostanoid productions histopathological features lymphatic vessels hamster-nitrosamine model injected doses pre-operative measurements syngeneic lymphomata protection tests signs of regression malignant deposits ascertainment bias classical measurement effect of cysteine nickel workers men negro blood donors cancer survival vitro growth period of weeks intermediate dose cell colony formation residual malignant melanoma unequivocal evidence reactive germinal centre killing time killing time is an influential new york hardcore band . tumour total nitrosourea peak concentrations annual age-adjusted mortality rates ridge a ridge is the line along which two sloping surfaces meet which diverge towards the ground . completion of therapy bleomycin's greater inhibition advantages of chromosome analysis prospective protocol kv x-rays immune-complex fraction virus-like structures operated controls plating of mouse resistant state synthesis rates occurrence of tumours breast carcinoma tissue incidence of hyperplasia ci n. si is the individual folding of a sequence bi from the input set into the preliminary consensus structure c. y is the multiple structure alignment of the folded structures . xanthine oxidase xanthine oxidase ( ) is source of free oxygen radicals in the ischemic reperfusion injury . sensitized mice native state mesenchyme-associated antigen tumour-specific transplantation antigen diagnostic group diagnostic groups were healthy knee references ( ) , acute inflammatory knee arthritis ( ) , knee oa , and injured knee ( ) grouped as acute knee injury ( ) or chronic knee injury ( ) 12 weeks after injury cellular metabolism cellular metabolism is an essential process for the maintenance of life and metabolic networks have been extensively studied 1234567 . occurrence of melanoma gland epithelium affect epidermal survival fanconi's anaemia a fanconi's anaemia is a rare congenital anemia characterized by pancytopenia and hypoplasia of the bone marrow . selection of cut-off points clinical observation pathological features influence of tumour burden lymphoreticular tissues familial melanoma respiratory distress respiratory distress is the most common presentation in pediatric patients , manifested by recurring episodes of cough , stridor , wheezing and retractions . retrospective detailed study rat tumour cells pulmonary growths adherence inhibition test liquid-agar two-layer system subjective improvement nuclear oestrogen receptor uncomplicated paget's disease glucuronic acid a glucuronic acid is a uronic acid derived from glucose . sex ratio of patients isogeneic animals cell carcinoma of thyroid degrees of lymphocyte stimulation frequency of tumour recurrence stimulatory capacity juice samples perchloric acid residue action of progesterone leucocyte-dependent cytotoxic antibody frequency of smoking extracellular concentrations intrathecal administration intrathecal administration is an alternative method . polyclonal anti-ema antibodies prior treatment ideal sample external beam therapy receptor expression non-tumour tissue thrombin formation mec values hepatitis bs antigen tissue concentrations fifty-five patients chemotherapeutic agents unilateral development loss of carcinogenicity risk of tumour development metastatic colorectal carcinomata intermediate population b-lymphocyte colony formation invitro dose-modifying effect intestinal mucosa intestinal mucosa is one of the best recovered organs in 24 hours after iiri 18 . plasma membranes vinyl chloride gas localised disease germanium compound variable clinical doubling time tract infections methylated state cancer plasma cea values diminished suppressive activity spleen cell cytotoxicity clinical expressions human genome anti-tumour actions subsequent evolution adcc reaction tumour formation cancer-cell plasma membrane human glioma human gliomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors in adults . positive lai activity dna extraction therefore , dna extraction is a critical step to avoid false negative pcr results . practical difficulties breast tumors lowered production rejection immunity tumour blood flow further important feature mouse-sewa tumour system various procedures vivo carcinogenicity test system protease secretion resistance index seed a seed is the initial state , condition or position of a changing , growing or developing process rabbit anti-rat lymphocytic serum appearance of marker chromosomes median time cfe of blood ultrastructural spectrum acid analysis mode of growth functional state week of pregnancy chronic colorectal diseases effects of pretreatment breast cancer patients lai reactivity induced sarcomata antibodies repeat measurements local factor local factors were water volume , leaf litter mass and top predator density . swedish observation serum lymphocyte depressive factor patients blue sepharose affinity chromatography specialized neural functions superficial spreading melanomas predictive index urothelial cell lines monoclonal antibody ilea assay carcinogen-induced mammary carcinoma mature granulocyte fractions expression of cells site of implantation growth parameters of hepatoma observed difference mode of treatment appreciable effect lentiginous melanoma white lesions normal human blood neural tube derivatives assay systems three-centre study monocytic cell component absence of medroxyprogesterone acetate actual growth rate heterogeneous cell population significantly higher incidence differentiation signal myeloid leukaemia patients paper cell survival surface membrane immunoglobulin impaired responses response of cells normal total leucocyte count experimental observations familial breast cancer partial response partial response ( ) is defined as a reduction by at least 50 % in the sum of the products of the two longest diameters of all lesions maintained for at least 4 weeks with no appearance of new disease . type ii epithelium tyrosine transaminase activity human tumour tissue normal mouse tissue quantitative evaluation histologically confirmed breast cancer adoptive transfer test development of cancer msv-m-infected mice tumour-free animals circadian variation palatal carcinomata human colonic cancer genetic damage stabilization of disease tumour basic protein regional lymphatic system separate measurement arms of chromosome tumour-associated antigen preparations mononuclear phagocyte function intramuscular mpa therapy invitro blood test morphological responses cervix epithelium mammary nodes prognosis neuraminic acid kidney abnormalities mhc expression oxygen concentrations effective therapy mucous depletion mucous depletion was a common feature in areas of severe dysplasia and carcinoma . individual batches formation of ascorbyl radicals control patients clotting capacity lymphocyte-dependent antibody illustrative example illustrative examples are the recent genome sequencing projects on laccaria and black truffle fungi , which have led to significant new insights into the respective roles of these fungi in ectomycorrhizal symbioses 67 . most important prognostic factor non-neoplastic conditions metastatic growth adriamycin dose xenografted human melanomas suspension culture female mice balb-c fluorescence polarization method tyrosine-containing proteins tumour immune serum tumour repopulation twenty-one patients pharmacokinetic study absence of complement cell hybrids detailed smoking history median remission period normal blood footpad injection histocompatibility antigens unselected swedish population fu injection carrier protein mammary tumour production single vs fractionated doses ewing's tumour a ewing's tumour is a malignant tumor in bone marrow dose-effect relationship defined membrane preparations result rate assessment of lymphocyte function activity of tt lymphocytes chromosome structures detectable tumorigenic effect case histories of patients gel filtration chromatography normal process sublethal x-ray injury squamous neoplasms transfer time degree of cell cooperation white blood cell count a white blood cell count is a measurement of the total number of white blood cells in a sample of blood . pleural deposits lung colony formation tgp evaluation tumour cells transplant immunity false-positive responses malignant diseases expression of antigens histological patterns pancreatic neoplasms burkitt's lymphoma cell human melanoma cells dose of cyclophosphamide hexose-monophosphate-shunt activity probable precursors sex incidence primitive cell count heparinized animals allogeneic immune antisera therapeutic sensitivity transfer of sensitivity leukaemic-specific antigens radiotherapy treatment purified populations recurrent growth source of effector cells drug-resistant lines macrophage migration inhibition assays count of spleen lymphocytes perivascular tissues organic chemical carcinogens concentration of radioactivity intradermal inoculation digestible substance serum effect sucrose gradient centrifugation method medicinal procedure anti-embryo antiserum rabbit antibodies dna molecule a dna molecule is therefore a polynucleotide with nucleotides linked by 3 ' -5 ' phosphodiester bonds . the 5 ' - p end contains 3 phosphates but in the 3 ' -5 ' . details of sex sizeof cancer folate transport hormone production lymphocyte sensitivity ferricyanide reduction genetic predisposition a genetic predisposition is a genetic effect which influences the phenotype of an organism but which can be modified by the environmental conditions . cell leukaemia line cells transplant immunity oesophageal carcinoma oesophageal carcinoma is one of the most common cancers worldwide , ranking eighth in terms of incidence and sixth in terms of mortality in 2002 1 . antigen-like substances diffusion line macrophage-mediated host resistance vivo protective activity kinetics of cell proliferation hepatic microsomal metabolism vitro passage bright patch stable feature effect of colchicine injection health hazard a health hazard is a hazard to the health of those exposed to it . assays of drug sensitivity t-cell dependent immune reactions doubling times polyclonal antibodies neutralization absorptions parallel control sections rauscher virus-induced reticulum-cell sarcomas mouse bone marrow colonies blastocyst stage peripheral blood lymphoid cells bacilli fraction heterophile antigens plasma carcinoembryonic antigen fourth cultured line anti-mouse gamma-globulin serum live bacteria protein kinase activity glycolytic enzymes enzyme fraction antimacrophage serum yield of diagnosis lateral cancers proteolytic agents addition serial measurements chemical agents late-embryo-immune mice resonance study gamma-irradiated lewis lung carcinoma hplc analysis sulphated mucopolysaccharides transformation systems pancreatic cancer-cell plasma membrane population of a-bomb survivors iron complexes glucocorticoid induced cell death edge an edge is draw from a to b meaning that database a knows the ids of database b. in addition , the database are grouped by the contained data : the protein interaction dbs are yellow , enzyme dbs are green , the protein and sequence dbs are blue , pathway dbs are olive , and the orange nodes are domain dbs . control of tumour growth ti-treated mice degree of suntan cytoprotective effect drug metabolism drug metabolism is the metabolism of drugs , their biochemical modification or degradation , usually through specialized enzymatic systems . platinum complexes membrane sample metastatic ts-a cell line sex chromosomes levels of transferase activity cell loss fractions epithelial glands diaphragm users cea antigen mobility of erythrocytes aetiology of melanoma theta gamma clastogenic action malignant growth ill-nourished advanced cancer patients res colloid clearance depression axillary nodes local recurrences post ifn injection question of treatment reliable model hapten attachment injection of ascites hepatoma cells blocking activity increased male incidence cell membranes intact human bone marrow cells pancreatic exocrine cancer registration statistics normal syngeneic spleen cells clinico-pathological study absence of steroid hormone tumour specific immunity resulting antiserum sex-standardized death rates excluded volume faecal samples endogenous viruses lai reaction splenectomized patients cancer rates cytotoxic antibodies line animals showed depressed cell-mediated immunity correlation study rate of clearance bacterial-mutation test intestinal cancer differential effect degree of malignancy man measurements cr-release assay systems ab serum antigenic inhibition case control study age-standardized breast-cancer mortality rates infiltration of liver tissue microsomal-enzyme-inducing agents passage cultures degree of sensitization untreated virgin animals tightly-bound fraction double-labeling method human sarcomas epon-embedded tissue human embryonic tissue bronchial cancer bronchial cancer is a disease of high and increasing annual incidence in hong kong , especially in women , whose age-specific death rates from this cause are amongst the highest in the world . serum ribonuclease activity middle dna bands value of immunohistology antiproliferative effects irreversible platelet aggregation autoimmune thyroiditis autoimmune thyroiditis is the most common autoimmune disease in all ages , with a prevalence of 1.3 - 3.4 % in children , depending on geographic location , type of study and gender of patients 7891011 . capacity of helper tt cells nzb mice whole blood a whole blood is a blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant . carcinogenic organic chemicals colon carcinomas radiation reactions lines of lung cancer interspecies viral protein immunoadsorbent affinity chromatography tumour transfer time proven small-cell carcinoma pathological findings mammary carcinomata icr-jcl mice molecular weight enzymes crude hcc rates postoperative patients differential centrifugation differential centrifugation is a common procedure in microbiology and cytology used to separate certain organelles from whole cells for further analysis of specific parts of cells . inhibiton test inflammatory agents increased risk objective regressions incidence of lung cancer separation procedures osteolytic tumour deposits hepatoma-specific antigens expression of hormone biosynthesis therapeutic procedures excitatory effect common tumour-associated antigen sarcoma cell line drug toxicity drug toxicity is certainly an important factor to be considered . dietary correlations inpatient blood extrathymic neoplasms achievement the achievement of an adequate nutritional status is an important goal in the treatment of hiv infection and requires a proper assessment . control diet time-to-event function smoking history retinol concentration epidermal urea antigens activity of malate dehydrogenase non-immune macrophages human serum albumin human serum albumin ( ) is an abundant plasma protein that binds a wide variety of hydrophobic ligands including fatty acids , bilirubin , thyroxine and hemin . sulphated mucopolysaccharide experimental errors breast tissue blocks spin resonance of caeruloplasmin value of serum levels squamous celled vulval neoplasms tissue damage tissue damage is the most important factor in treating explosion injuries . infectious virus weibull risk parameter incidence of osteosarcomata dose of busulphan die inadequate histology draining lymph nodes speed of induction local control experiments marker of host resistance lymphocyte depressive factor patients prolonged period phase of disease pattern of incidence dna synthetic time trypsinization procedure delay endpoints growth inhibitory effects chosen intervals population study organ system basic protein antigen exogenous tumour antigen epidermal cell population normal control sections sma serum hybrid line human killer cell line absence of rat erythrocytes oestrogen receptor content remission length rmz clones radioactive precursors stage of growth purification of melanoma antigens diagnostic accuracy diagnostic accuracy is defined as the sensitivity , specificity , positive predictive value ( ) and negative predictive value ( ) . ldh activity inhibitory material identical conditions development of small-bowel tumours bcr gene observed joint effect epidermal urea-extractable proteins cigarette smoke condensate sixteen groups hyperplastic tissue hydroxyapatite chromatography cancer bearing patient glucose transport maximum tumour incidence ef-mediated migration inhibition negative lymph nodes days of tumour injection tumour tissues bcpn-treated males reported mixed english samples growth unit volume degranulated rough membrane morphological response improved survival inhibiting effect croton oil a croton oil is a dark yellow , acrid oil , obtained from the seeds of plants of the genus '' croton '' , once used as a drastic purgative . cultured human melanoma cells anti-normal activity iron delivery cell malignancy mtx concentrations paget's disease a paget's disease is a disease of bone occurring in the middle aged and elderly . suspensions activities undisturbed animal maturation stages aml blast antigens stress exposure cultured human cancer cell lines respective induction times kinetic analysis thyroid tumour production human malignancy tumour-specific immune response beneficial effects reciprocal relationship salivary glands antibody content female breast-cancer mortality properties of tumour growth brain tissue brain tissue was ground in liquid nitrogen ( ) . nickel-exposed individuals morphological transformation antigen content hepatic functions separate populations average proportion tnm classification splenic hodgkin's disease herpes simplex herpes simplex is a neurotropic infectious disease caused by a herpes simplex virus ( ) which is an enveloped double stranded dna virus 91 classified into two subspecies . stimulated haemoglobin production single cell suspensions mouse carcinomata effective concentration effective concentration is defined as the concentration when 50 % of the cells are viable ( ) . anaphylactic reactions individual mice nrs treated mice normal tissue level protective secretion ordered process suitable short-term test althoug animals constant population progression of neoplasia incubation period a incubation period is the period of time between penetration of a host by a pathogen and the first appearance of pathogenic symptoms on the host . signet ring cell carcinomas subcellular membrane fractions velocity measurements non-parencymal cell fraction mixture of hormones unirradiated tissue serum sialic acid monitoring dimorphic histology cell cultures increased rates poisson relationship single intraperitoneal injections objective response rate squamous carcinomata reactive lymph nodes non-nervous tissue high-dose intramuscular mpa therapy carcinoma antigen removed pancreatic cancer simvastatin simvastatin is an essential drug of which the local production and utilization are strongly encouraged , provided that it can give equivalent safety and efficacy to the original product . discriminant analysis discriminant analysis is a powerful statistical pattern recognition method widely applied for data analysis in biomedical research 2425 . scintigraphic methods inherently drug collaborative study highly malignant carcinoma evidence of toxicity necrotic tissue trials of treatment co-optable non-immunized macrophages acid metabolism bewo cell line sensitivity of test systems gene mutation a gene mutation is a mutation due to an intramolecular reorganization of a gene . rna-tumour-virus genes point assessment extracellular degradation products thyroglobulin secretion evolution of serum beta equivalent depths trophic reactions procoagulant activity intermediary metabolism prolonged exposure previously described glycoprotein degree of neutropenia trial analyses co-precipitation tests tumour growth retardation response of spleen lymphocytes surface of spleen cells reduction of adriamycin cytocentrifuged preparations supernatant tissue culture arrested metaphase index mammary epithelial cells heterologous serum cervical neoplasia human ovarian cancers assessment of drug sensitivity early diagnosis therefore , early diagnosis is the most effective approach for reducing morbidity and mortality . cultured cell cultured cells were analyzed for cell surface marker expression by flow cytometry , using monoclonal antibodies to rhag , glycophorin a , rh polypeptides , cd47 and band 3 . sera of tumour-bearing mice vs fractionated doses epithelial neoplastic transformation phase-contrast light microscopy optical colony counting injection of urethane thyroactive substances amp phosphodiesterase activity analysis of treatment chemotherapuetic drug mitotic activity diagnosis of brain metastases leukaemia development firm haematological remission teratoma patients normal serum afp levels antibody assay of serum individual feature steroid receptor status nafazatrom-treated mice fibre formation physical methods advanced carcinoma action of arginase homoeostatic regulatory function blood test fecatwin sensitive-feca eia k-cell-revealed cytotoxic antisera tolerance limits inhibitory capacity tumour-bearing animals full toxic activity derivative of endotoxin tissue samples combined dose adriamycin content inhibition of immunofluorescence statistical demographic relationships viral glycoprotein injected controls bcg-activated host responses bulky disease mammary tumour development combined effect positive nai predominant sex difference tumour antigens oxygen enhancement ratios analysis of synergy almost universal impairment mer treatment response of remission lymphocytes germ-free mice additive effect additive effects were the primary single-locus effects of tc and hdl-c while epistasis effects involved allele × allele , allele × genotype ( ) , and genotype × genotype interactions . afp seropositive hepatocellular carcinoma cell separation procedures cultural characteristics protein measurements bearing parent line animals sustained complete remission radiation survival curve mc hodgkin's disease mouse carcinoma trial of chemotherapy advanced breast cancer mediated immunity site of injection bone deposits human benign prostatic hyperplasia differentiated teratoma patients medical record medical records were the sole source of information used in this study . development of resistance gonadotrophin contents major reproductive process chromosomal analysis non-malignant disease effect of bleomycin postmortem human lung tissue mammalian cells cultured invitro negative reactions reduction-alkylation treatments histologic grade intuitive methods mammary carcinomas disseminated breast carcinoma degree of radiosensitization tumour cell loss position of incorporation tumour tissue transplants serum enzymes virus-induced malignant transformation hexon proteins neurological complications rat mammary carcinomata limitation a limitation may be the risk of over-reporting of symptoms since local authorities have accepted to compensate any economical loss due to the infection . monochloride method preneoplastic lesions invitro carcinogenicity test carcinogenicity test survival of cells cea concentrations ribonuclease activity evaluation of tt oestrogenic drugs anti-leukaemic effects rate of sarcoma induction prostaglandin-like material buccopharyngeal carcinoma evidence of recurrence rare soft tissue sarcoma bacterial cells invitro growth rate of adenomata decrease differentiated nature gamma foetal antigen biochemical mitochondrial alteration adriamycin treatment skin tests compact colonies disease status repeated significance tests female mice phenobarbital pretreatment leucocyte migration inhibition assay active immunity a active immunity is a production of antibodies by the body 's own immune system due to the exposure to antigen . suitable metastaizing model days of inoculation adjuvator effect individual animal individual animals are the base entity in the mapping , with each animal having collections of organs to which pathologies or other measurements ( ) can be assigned . macrophage electrophoresis migration quetelet index tumour lines increase ii epithelium organic germanium compound considerably higher incidence direct fluorescence microscopy macrophage migration inhibition test monkey antigen crossreacting growth rates applied retaining tumour specific antigen maternal age maternal age is a well-established risk factor for non mosaic regular t21 . remission rates serum ifn activity progression of carcinogenesis experimental bladder infections upper confidence limit admixture of target local responses tissue culture monolayers thioacetamide diet uptake process hyperplasiogenic agents national differences cytocentrifuge examination cross-reaction tests valuable models fair-skinned individuals haematological malignancy diverse target cells modified astrup's methods electrophoresis of cytosol deleterious effect standard diet pathological conditions drug's effect cell lung carcinomas secretion of albumin lymphocytic infiltration lymphocytic infiltration is a feature of many thyroid diseases , both benign and malignant . induced rat sarcoma cryostat sections of astrocytomata limited treatment sensitive indicator non-t-non-b cell lines common finding a common finding in autoimmune diseases is activation of autoreactive b lymphocytes , resulting in the formation of disease-specific autoantibodies 67 . cytoplasmic lamellar arrays enhancement of carcinoma production semiquinone free radicals fc receptor bearing cells cytostatic effects incubation times antimitotic effect subpopulation of spleen cells macroscopic colonies epidemiological importance anti-tumour efficacy b-enriched populations initial choice specific developmental process hepatocellular carcinomas syngeneic hosts autologous breast tumour cell fractions haemopoietic cell populations antibody-viral antigen renal complexes postoperative colorectal cancer patients paratesticular embryonic sarcoma regional nodal corresponding frequency rapid development significantly high suppressor cell activity nitrogen mustard a nitrogen mustard is a toxic compound resembling mustard gas in structure . human pulmonary neoplasms conditions of breast tissue malignant gliomas neural tissues mobilization of vitamin cellular cytotoxicity responses organic carcinogens demonstrable activity fbj osteosarcoma virus semiliki forest virus poly-l-aspartic acid tumour invasion murine oncogenic viral infections action of dsrna previously identified onco-embryonic antigen reaction rates limited value vigorously tumorigenic line scoring system a scoring system is a system of classifying according to quality or merit or amount . growth evaluation staging procedures circulating antigen lymphoid malignancy treatment of childhood congenital anomalies cellular function acid water liver cell fractions cases of carcinoma numerous radioactive bands aggressively metastatic nature leucocyte migration inhibition assay macrophage response cytotoxic spleen cells protein contents lung cancers acid mucopolysaccharides analysis of smoke excessive solar exposure localized cancer scintigraphic parameters nadph oxidase nadph oxidase is a complex of several proteins that associate with each other upon cell activation 3233 . gplv-associated reverse transcriptase maximum cluster formation subcellular localization subcellular localization is an important aspect of protein function . tissue sediment-absorbed antisera hormone receptors degree of malignancy influence non-malignant disorders culture analysis moloney sarcoma tumours autologous combination rat cell transformation systems daily small doses lymphoid cell lines constant working conditions cona response incident case incident cases were primary lung cancers diagnosed at any one of three major hospitals in the country over the study period , and controls were patients admitted to the same hospitals , frequency-matched by age . human lymphoid cell lines tobacco cigarettes acid oxidation non-pathogenic leukaemia virus histological assessments virus infection a virus infection is an infection by a virus that is pathogenic to humans . cell loss values reproduction a reproduction is the biological process by which new individual organisms are produced . induced cell death virally induced cell death is an important aspect of viral pathogenesis . colonic carcinoma cells tumour specific rejection antigens malignant pleural effusion malignant pleural effusions are good sources of transforming growth factor amp;#946 vitro anticancer drug exposure acridine orange fluorescence stable disease melphalan transport tumour specific transplantation-type antigen bone marrow progenitor cells augmenting effect heterologous anti-t serum actinic radiation a actinic radiation is an electromagnetic radiation that can produce photochemical reactions . previously irradiated tissues patient age heterogeneity of antigen distribution vivo response operated mice cervix patients development of tumour cells sarcoidosis patients peripheral blood lymphocyte count leucocytic mucopolysaccharides detection of drug resistance intermediate filament protein rectal carcinomas canada melanoma study non-lethal hepatotoxic dose consistent indication related glycoprotein hospital size soluble cytoplasmic protein abnormal chromosomes toxicity of cancer chemotherapy agents bronchial epithelium combination of adriamycin replication pattern depressive factor patients normal nodes double-staining ratio glucocorticoid receptors detectable afp concentrations absence of hyperthermia exceptional fraction median potential cell population lymphoma resistance unirradiated patients predominantly cytotoxic action visible damage rat tumour xenograft growth history of metastasis bladder cancers benign gynaecological conditions radioimmunoassay methods murine anti-theta serum albumin secretion lps stimulation incidence of lung pharmacokinetic considerations response of tt lymphocytes lymphoma serum ovarian carcinomas progressive metabolic alterations control individuals nitro compounds rat embryo cell cultures predominant population multiplicative models human t-lymphotropic virus spectrum of activities human lung antigens transaminase enzyme drug-free growth fundamental biological process applications of heat diploid clones photometric response chi-squared test case reports resulting lung colonies salmon-sperm dna normal product common precursor previously published values control pbl thymic extracts injections raised rates altered immune reaction macrophage system abnormal alpha-chain protein peripheral leucocyte cultures anti-ema antibodies addition of spleen cells human renal carcinoma tissue bronchoscopically confirmed complete response serum cholesterol esters immunological difference tumour membrane-bound neutral protease active metabolic processes considerable phenotypic heterogeneity tumour cell injections important response cases relief of bone pain nodular disease secretion of substances haematoporphyrin derivative cytoplasm structures months treatment receiving first line therapy plasma oestradiol concentrations secretion of prostaglandins tumour complement of thyrotrophin receptors cumulative radiation effect hyperplastic nodule development ascitic tumour-cell population radiation survival pancreatic cancer xenograft homogenates stages of sarcoma formation non-irradiated syngeneic mice mt murine mammary carcinoma igg concentration wool treatment constant application maximum dose marked difference acute pancreatitis acute pancreatitis is a relatively common condition , but the incidence throughout the western world varies widely . guinea-pig hepatoma cell lines virus content single-drug controls pentose fraction spontaneous tumor spontaneous tumors were papillary adenocarcinomas with papillae lined by a single layer of cells ( tissue formation progressive growths release of prolactin optimum dose increasing annual incidence prognosis of breast cancer reduced transformation organ cultures longitudinal relaxation times usefulness of cluster exfoliative cytology exfoliative cytology should be the complementary examination of choice in cases of oral ulcers with a suspicion of drug interaction . thyroid gland male rats induction of transplantation immunity cancer tests non-cirrhotic cancer patients transformation-associated chromosome surrounding normal tissue immunosuppressive response antibody-producing capacity ample evidence plateau phases of growth predominantly negative response viral capsid antigens tumour growth kinetics cell transformation assay carcinoma cell cultures rate of formation length of exposure untreated mice malignant neoplasia long-term observation optimal adherence inhibition semi-automatic chromosome analysis system growing monolayer cultures initial state rare neurodegenerative disease phagocytic population localized melanoma intra-abdominal tumour deposits anterior chest wall tumorigenic activities median duration reactive centres differentiated state incidence of liver tumours natural tumour resistance moderate anti-tumour effect anti-desmin antibody significance level a significance level is a measure of how likely it is to draw a false conclusion in a statistical test , when the results are really just random variations . particulate reverse transcriptase activity situ response neoplastic hepatic lesions occurring spontaneously diminished t-cell function blood flow of tumours lung cell carcinoma lines cell-surface glycoproteins production of antibodies breast tumour cell lines stage of decrease preleukaemic states secretion of plasminogen activators preleukaemia cell culture lc function bone marrow failure bone marrow failure is a non-neoplastic disease possibly associated with hhv-8 observed after kidney and autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplants . biological samples association contraceptive study past episodes collaborative prospective study amp formation residual activity integral functions normal monkey tissues substantially larger quantities ascitic fraction amps deposition humoral cytotoxic substance decrease of body weight fold reduction sheep's milk evaluation of treatment geographical location geographical location is crucial issue in the case of the wild plants , mainly due to the unique differences in , hence bio-diversity of , climate ( ) , elevation , soil , and other abiotic characteristics . show marked anti-tumour activity transformation frequency induced mammary carcinoma blood supply a blood supply is a donated blood which is stored in a blood bank . fluorescence polarization values ambient temperature acute conditions evaluation of serum beta migration procedures upper alimentary tract interview information evidence of sensitization registration period destructuve effects allogeneic tumour targets mammary carcinoma aaf fat-free tissue benign liver disease cervical cancer screening cervical cancer screening is a complex process . pattern of tumour cell distribution phases of growth nine animals mean wheal size human t-cell leukaemia virus differential response atpase activities positive information luminal membranes mod-mem test case materials mammary tumour system platinum concentrations amorphous materials invitro transformation mouse submandibular gland epithelium colorectal carcinomas rat sarcoma growth hepato-cellular carcinoma moloney sarcoma progression bcg-induced inhibitory effect experimental models circulation of melanoma patients ovarian cancer tissue high-risk populations impairment of insulin release acid-soluble nucleotides tumour chemosensitivity test postoperative evidence liver regeneration liver regeneration is a vital process for survival after a toxic insult , it occurs at a relative late time point after the injurious phase . natural occurring biological substance selective bias oral submucous fibrosis fifty-three biopsies camp phosphodiesterase activity focusing pattern dependence of tumour incidence strikingly uniform incidence castration effect mitotic values isolated measurement sequential combined modality therapy muscle-associated antigen cytogenetic follow-up study human malignant melanoma waterbath temperatures quantitative datum quantitative data will be input onto statistical package for social scientists ( ) . tumour activity active agents thyroid tissue components complex phenomenon spontaneous suppressor cell activity mer tubercle bacilli fraction testicular cancer testicular cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles , a part of the male reproductive system . naked-eye examination high-risk population production of antibody discontinuation of treatment mortality rates lung fibrosis lung fibrosis is an unrelenting pulmonary disease afflicting more than 5 million patients worldwide 1 . sulphated acid mucopolysaccharides ugandan patients groups of host mice observed reduction leukaemia-lymphoma cell lines initiating carcinogen increased percentage mononuclear-leucocyte preparations integral feature metastatic line immune defence mechanisms human colonic adenocarcinoma cell lines key measurement temperature elevation temperature elevation is based on energy absorption . close correlation abortus organisms lymphnode sections dna content of tumour cells levels of serum immunoglobulins additive model categories of disease advanced breast-cancer patients predominant features enriched macrophage fractions contralateral neck nodes regional pattern anti-cancer agents thermal sensitivity degree of differentiation non-irradiated breast cancer patients modified mantel-haenszel analysis fragment length polymorphism growth capacity extent of granulocyte contamination plap-like alkaline phosphatase aetiological effect ethical grounds analysis of cigar smoke protein accumulation perfused tissues seasonality of presentation partial hepatectomy partial hepatectomy is a promoter of hepatocarcinogenesis in c57bl\ 6j male mice but not in c3h\ hej male mice . marker test wall synovial sarcoma collagenous matrix inappropriate protein production draining nodes period aetiological effect frequency of chromosome aberrations hepatic cell proliferation hepatonecrotic dose clinical follow-up clinical follow-up will be the reference standard for all participants . antigenic complexes intra-arterial treatment uterine surface epithelium filtration chromatography intravenous treatment follicular carcinoma follicular carcinoma is the most common cs-associated thyroid cancer , although papillary carcinomas have also been observed 910 . hepatic enzymes saccharide content medullary cancers inflammatory reactions tumour cell targets mastectomy a mastectomy is a surgical removal of a breast to remove a malignant tumor . tdr uptake rates glucose-deficient cultures yolk sacs geographical pattern short time absorbed sera growth delay endpoints tibial marrow dna bovine serum albumin abnormal mice mg of bacterium cigarette tobacco labelled melanoma cell autoradiographic analysis chemotherapy agents msv antigens cea-like antigen leukaemia patients white populations hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase is an enzyme in purine metabolism . biochemical parameter biochemical parameters were alt 187 ( ) u\ l , ast 157 ( ) u\ l , alp 246 ( ) u\ l , globulin 4.1 ( ) g\ dl , albumin 2.8 ( ) g\ dl , bilirubin 5.2 ( ) mg\ dl , prothrombin time 17 ( ) sec and esr 47 ( ) sec . binding capacity individual animals menopausal period periods of growth increasing malignancy high-affinity oestradiol receptors tumour temperature elevation past events colo-rectal carcinoma treatment of rats phytohaemagglutinin response embryonic antigen expression non-specific activity breast disorder serum prolactin concentrations moderate sample size chamber insertion mps trait host body nitrogen losses serologically defined tumour-specific antigens inhibition of phagocytosis product inhibition product inhibition is a widely recognized phenomenon in enzymology 27 , but one that has received scattered experimental attention with respect to regulation of enzyme activity in mammalian systems in vivo 2829 . miller's hypoprotein diet lta production male sex male sex was a statistically significant risk factor for ami in the population reference group ( ) , p = 0.016 ) , however , not among subjects with t2dm ( 1.37 ( ) , p = 0.152 ) . phosphotransferase enzyme camp concentration proliferation-dependent agents histological study sixty-two leukoplakias marked atypical epithelium peritoneal growths chorioallantoic membranes significant risk factor examined non-secretory oat-cell carcinomas failure of chemotherapy lung-tumour incidence crabtree effect ascorbyl radical concentration syngeneically transplanted murine squamous carcinoma inhibition of tumour nodule formation protein secretion protein secretion is a universal cellular process involving vesicles which bud and fuse between organelles to bring proteins to their final destination . sample of plasma period of nursing phenomenon of zeiosis possible source mouse leukaemia virus rat carcinoma preliminary hormone screening study virus-free leukaemic sera island formation order of frequency joint effect breast cancer cases control subjects rejection antigens incidence of breast cancer observed average age equal fractions pharmacological doses unirradiated animals fluorescein samples endometrial cancers introduction of mer immune-complex fractions dna probes adult controls control parameter rejection tests activated non-immune macrophages content of leucocyte ferritin anticancer agents significantly greater lytic activity vitro production cell mobility infectious disease adreno-medullary hormones normal basal gonadotrophin concentrations hypoxic fraction stage iii disease age-adjusted mortality frozen whole blood disappearance rate homogenates of rat muscle electronegative charges assessment of seminomas ovarian carcinoma cell line patterns of growth warmer environments slowing of growth vibrio cholerae vibrio cholerae is the causative agent of the diarrheal disease cholera . murine leukemia virus white-cell count quantitative difference spontaneous development fine needle aspiration fine needle aspiration is the procedure of choice for making a diagnosis in the majority of cases , although its sensitivity is reported to be only 29 % 3 . breast lesions corton oil carcinogenic effects role of vitamin alveolar macrophage precursors internal quality control molecular weight ranges bystander effect immunized animals levels of oestrogen receptor vitro assay systems mouse igg mouse igg was heat aggregated for 30 minutes at 37 ° c and was used as a positive control . human immunoglobulins design of misonidazole analogues positive mem tests antigen-dependent immune response inconsistent effect tumour-cell membrane adult patients increased incidence reverse mutations tumour cell content hela cells mammary cancer adjacent normal tissues pancreatic digestive enzymes mg-kg dose relatives of cancer patients national mortality rates inhibition of benzo intrasplenic ovarian tissue prolonged exposures strong immune response balb-c female mice spread of breast cancer oestrogen-receptor content efficacy of immunotherapy chemical treatment salivary misonidazole concentration non-anaesthetized mice hsv common antigen human blood-group substances oestrogen-binding capacities development of polyploidy phenytoin pretreatment positive control positive control is dna extraction from tissues from a case with the diagnosis of nasopharyngeal carcinoma previously confirmed to be ebv-positive . comparatively high content solvent-treated controls non-t-cell fraction placental lactogen placental lactogen is a polypeptide placental hormone . normal animals widespread bone metastases plasma concentrations of prolactin surface histocompatibility antigens intrinsic lymphocyte activity do value immunodiffusion analyses staging system c-labelled pseudomonas aeruginosa gradient separation cyclic nucleotides phosphatase-like activity ha response human breast carcinomata tumour lysis nasopharyngeal cancer immunological parameters metabolic response medullary carcinoma medullary carcinoma is a type of tumor which presents primarily in the . lymphoproliferative disorders lung control disc of electron-dense materials histological grading histological grading is an important factor in estimating the risk of recurrence of patients with breast cancer 243 . squamous epithelial nature intense malarial infection activity of cytochrome human antiserum radium acts anti-tumour effect of liposome platinum complex early passage cultures direct correlation a direct correlation is a correlation in which large values of one variable are associated with large values of the other and small with small . friend erythroleukaemia cell growth lymphoproliferative disorder lymphoproliferative disorders are the most common hematological malignancies associated with vasculitis ( ) especially hairy cell leukemia . neurological complication organizational pattern two-stage hypothesis important driver exposure times positive tests activity of liver glutathione-s-epoxide transferase geographic correlation causative agents leukemic mice reaction of rat liver dna transformation test evidence of metastasis viral protein a viral protein is a protein generated by a virus . positive test a positive test is evidence of a current infection and not the possibility of a previous infection , which could have been the case had a serological test been used . ovarian tumour growth surgically removed pancreatic cancer cells pulmonary growths anticarcinogenic action transplantable carcinomas neonatal female rats liver tumour incidence rate of lysis atypical hyperplasia atypical hyperplasia is a benign condition in which cells look abnormal under a microscope and are increased in number . incidence of hepatocarcinoma acute response parameter cancer cell lines amounts of host immunoglobulins repeated mitotic selections ultrafiltration dialysis method tissue tumour deposits median cell size membrane receptors plasma concentrations essential drug unirradiated controls equivalent tumour-bearing mice risk of cancer radiation-induced dna damage myeloid-monocytoid lines benign neoplastic tissues screening procedures period of observation transmissible agent incidence of lymphosarcomas urinary hydroxyproline-creatinine ratio rare disease mel exposure colony formation invitro hepatic dna regressor serum labeling indices significantly different pattern injection of solutions mouse marrow colony discriminatory analysis cigarette tar combined treatment modalities metastatic risk host mouse observation period circulating antibody response vitro effects of sodium n-butyrate cell supernatant fraction oc patients appreciable activity activity of cells days-week exposures incurable condition chromosome condensation chromosome condensation is an important step affecting genome integrity and instability increased adenosine deaminase activity partial inhibition lung section human breast tissues intestinal epithelial cell proliferation normal nude mouse adult epithelial crypt population transient asnase-induced diabetes sera of cancer patients effect of oestradiol additional dmba application murine leukaemia virus particles gap length gap length is the length of the gap in the matched sequence relative to others ( ) , while gap frequency is determined by the number of sequences having any residues in the gap ( ) . immunocytochemical methods discrete random variable effect of cyclophosphamide repeated intratracheal instillation marker of macrophage radiation effect effect of extent consecutive cases drug response operable stage distant injection antigen ca metastic capacity deficient host benign biliary diseases accurate assessment extreme limits microquantities of histone fraction rate of dna synthesis single radial diffusion method systematic alterations cancerous lesions frequency of leukaemia regulation of cholesterol esterification individual cell populations soluble dna polymerase mg-kg-day ascorbic acid t-cell-depleted cell populations sites of inflammation human lymphoblastoid cell lines clinical understanding tumour-cell-immune animals exponential rate carcinogenic stimulation microscopic observations varicella infections normal adjacent tissue cell-mediated cytotoxic responses reduction of serum lithium concentration chimaeric cba mice lad expression serum igg level isotopic methods human colon carcinoma doses of test compound analysis of inhibition ovarian cancer patients radiolabelled normal mouse igg survival of hepatoma-bearing rats impaired energy metabolism tumour-inhibitory activity muscle samples phosphatase activity serum of animals mouse tumour cell line pregnant women non-random chromosome kaposi sarcoma kaposi sarcoma ( ) is a malignancy of endothelial skin cells with multifocal localization on the skin , lymph nodes and visceral organs . autocrine stimulation hypothesis analysis of models rate of antigen production allogeneic mice cervical cancers oncogenic leukaemia virus rejection reactions pattern of serum pharmacologically reasonable mitozolomide concentrations non-cancer patients stathmokinetic method minimal growth delay cardinal sign in astrology , a cardinal sign is a sign of the zodiac that initiates a change of temperate zone season when the sun makes its annual passage into them . soluble fraction sexual intercourse a sexual intercourse is the act of sexual procreation between a man and a woman . increased sensitivity polyamine oxidase in enzymology , a polyamine oxidase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction : n1-acetylspermine + o2 + h2o rightleftharpoons n1-acetylspermidine + 3-aminopropanal + h2o2 the 3 substrates of this enzyme are n1-acetylspermine , o2 , and h2o , whereas its 3 products are n1-acetylspermidine , 3-aminopropanal , and h2o2 . bronchogenic carcinomata crowd culture conditions normal mouse igg noxious agents complex pt invitro colony assay chronic toxicity chronic toxicity comprised peripheral neuropathy in six patients , all of whom had been treated with concomitant or adjuvant vincristine ( ) . marrow examination zn concentration dna bands acid redox system paraffin-embedded sections of liver mhc class ii antigen expression resulting regression pregnancy-associated alpha mouse tumour line cuticle-like layer gel-filtration chromatography cell population doubling time hydrogen peroxide hydrogen peroxide is a weak oxidizing agent and can inactivate a few enzymes directly , usually by oxidation of essential thiol ( ) groups . study cell lines leukaemogenic action rna precursor melphalan induced damage valuable prognostic factors embryo balb-c mice diagnosed lung-cancer patients contaminated plasma membranes bolus injections of noradrenaline oncogenic murine leukaemia virus month of age higher local control cultured targets consequence of immunosurveillance parallel tests collagenase activity cytostatic treatment gamete transport ovarian mucinous cystadenoma epithelium adcc effector-cell capacity non-malignant tissues five cancers page analysis invitro passages haemoglobin levels female icr mice forms of cancer fc gamma single acute doses squamous cancers effects of therapy chromosomal dna replication pattern mouse mammary carcinomata mucous glands oestradiol receptors pre-menopausal women prophylactic action significantly longer survival prototype a prototype is an early sample or model built to test a concept or process . surgically treated patients distribution of cmc values vascular structure a vascular structure is a structure composed of or provided with blood vessels . child population entire neoplasm random recombination event bone scan a bone scan is an x-ray of bone taken after injection of radioactive material that accumulates there and reveals its structure . gynecologic malignancy reported observations numbers of oestrogen receptors inoperable carcinoma most common polypoid lesion differential effects intact female rats cardiff modification carbon tetrachloride rats toxic drug doses peak plasma concentrations flc cultures syngeneic immune sera batch of animals amber amber is an orange - yellow color that got its name from the material known as amber . vivo formation mean cea value tumour-associated transplantation antigens favourable lesion optimal model incidence of lung metastases independent antigens extracts injections rectal cancers discipline a discipline is the trait of being well behaved . line therapy pre-treatment peripheral lymphocyte counts transformation rates invitro reaction rate of tumour cell loss cytostatic compound frequency study proteolytic enzyme plasmin myelin basic proteins microcolony survival monocyte esterase activity single day assessment local tumour control human cancer cells invitro effect of tumour emboli monospecific antiserum adoptive transfer allogeneic kupffer cells radiosensitizer-ascorbate mixtures concentrations of glucose calusterone injection kupffer cells multiple regression localized thyroid carcinoma australian women days of treatment comparable analysis collaborative clinical trials treatment of small-cell carcinoma normal premenopausal women biopsy service cross-linked foetal calf serum future reaction cervical cancer screening programmes pancreatic cancer cell line t-lymphotropic virus cell counts spontaneous resistance faecal occult blood radium applications tumour membrane proteins spherical structure intracellular hexose-monophosphate-shunt activity carcinoma cells invitro mammary carcinoma transplants drug exposure dose bilayer soft agar culture system unique antigens glucose concentrations human leprosy organisms internal mammary chain deposits celo virus action of pma low-level drug exposures newborn mice levan-laden macrophages phagocytic depression intravascular survival properties twenty-seven patients leukaemogenic activity individual npc patients normal saline normal saline is the ideal irrigation fluid for turp serum of rabbits lithium chloride lithium chloride is a chemical compound with the formula li cl . bone cancer administration of carcinogen spontaneous melanoma weakness a weakness is the size of the study non-fatal skin cancer gastrointestinal cancer gastrointestinal cancer refers to malignant conditions of the gastrointestinal tract , including the esophagus , stomach , liver , biliary system , pancreas , bowels , and anus . melanoma antisera measurement of bleomycin core fraction non-christian populations human melanoma xenografts human mammary carcinomas deranged connective tissue repair lymphoreticular malignancy management of melanoma patients tissue concentration eia positive subjects swiss albino mice symptoms of gut death serum urea values volume doubling times excitation spectrum of haematoporphyrin considerable variation effect of inhibitors thirty-five patients gradings of malignancy method of treatment bacterial mutation human tumour cloning system measured growth delay blood glucose a blood glucose is a glucose in the bloodstream . vitro secretion mulv-gs antigen closed culture system cell volume eleven patients adm exposure liver-tumour development gastric juice samples evaluation of cancer patients intrapleural bcg treatment endogenous enzyme activities hepatic artery a hepatic artery is an arteries that supply the liver . intact cba mice classic normal features mass culture analysis normal tissues target organ a target organ is an organ intended to receive the therapeutic dose of a radioactive substance . effect of high-dose melphalan tube leucocyte adherence inhibition cytometric evaluation supernatant induced tumour lysis oestradiol treatment sufficiently high dose obvious effects alpha-chain disease proven hodgkin's disease cathodal pattern numbers of plasma cells definite antimitotic effect false-positive lai response ineffective doses host treatment extracellular mtx concentration guinea-pig macrophage migration procedures thymectomized mice neoplastic lesions human maglignant melanomata false-negative serum concentration of nitrate retroperitoneal tissues pancreatic cancer cells repeated examination ultimate embryopathic substance sulphate fraction basic biological phenomenon human ovarian mucinous cyst fluid change of body weight ideal system lymphocytic neoplasms heterologous antisera nadph oxidase activity eukaryotic organisms pulse doses healthy caucasian blood donor aflatoxin metabolism antibody treatment pairwise statistical tests c-myc oncogene product clinical remission clinical remission is defined as the absence of any complication for at least two years . human epithelial ovarian cancer hodgkin's tissue labelled single patient volume-doubling times disseminated melanoma inflammatory responses kidney ldh pattern hepatic lesions occurring spontaneously plasma prolactin concentration anemic condition pleural effusion pleural effusion is a common problem in everyday clinical practice and vegf has been reported to play an important role in the development of certain types of effusion 24 . transplantable sarcoma major drug user serum inhibitory factors sera immune-deficient nu-nu mice drug treatments twenty-four patients carcinoma significant depression development of cancer chemotherapy acid phosphatase activity carcinoma urea proteins transfer procedures immunoelectrophoresis procedures evaluation of ironmetabolism consecutive unselected patients tsa determinant lymphoid stimulation intertribal variations animal model systems standard procedures kidney tissue revertant lines host animals hcc tissue survival of patients animal survival animal survival is based on the net survival and health of cells in each tissue and organ . amp metabolism explicit protocol metastases growth lytic activity camp-cgmp ratios unlabelled drug phagocytic capacity pathologic remission proximate carcinogen limpid fluid biologic correlation normal cross-reacting antigens sub-populations of melanoma patients osteosarcoma growth direct tumour-inhibiting capacities intramuscular tumour development injection of oestradiol common tumour-associated antigens breast-cancer incidence synovial sarcoma a synovial sarcoma is a rare form of cancer which usually occurs near to the joints of the arm or leg . concentration of tumour antigen subsequent irreversible platelet aggregation indomethacin treatment anti-viral antibody long-term trypsinization procedure frequency of colon cancer incidence of hindbrain tumours leukaemic cell lines subsequent remissions observed pattern immune conditions anaplastic small cell carcinoma ovarian tumour tissue sections tumour inhibition standard culture conditions endocrine manifestation tumour growing capacity progenitor cells age-specific incidence rates ileal conduit urine organ systems metaphase chromosomes cell growth of line poc commonest time polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis fiducial limits differential responses direct cytotoxic effects injection of tumour cells x-ray examinations epidermal growth factor receptor epidermal growth factor receptor ( ) is a prototype of receptor tyrosine kinases ( ) which control critical cellular responses to extra-cellular growth factors during development and tissue homeostasis 12 . serum vitamin hf-dp mice arm of chromosome studied cancers resected intrathoracic nodes irradiation lag period years of age innate growth oncogenic dna friend disease chloride discs inhibin-like material leucocyte adherence inhibition test galactosyltransferase isoenzyme patterns proven diagnosis chemically induced sarcomata antibodies myotube-like structures tested for rosette formation transitional state salmonella typhimurium a salmonella typhimurium is a form of salmonella that causes food poisoning in humans . immunogenicity of membrane fractions threshold concentrations normal rabbit serum normal rabbit serum was a product of sigma chemicals inc. . reticulum cell sarcomas immune system a immune system is the system that differentiates self from non-self and protects the body from foreign substances and pathogenic organisms by producing an immune response . it includes organs such as the thymus , the spleen and lymph nodes palpable nodes discriminatory capacity cell model negative diagnosis type parental cell line neonatal dose white crystalline carbohydrate nitrosamine carcinogens ivth trial cell-cycle time rate of incorporation growth fractions cell collagenase activity strain genotypes loss of viability past medical history cytological evaluation messenger rna messenger rna gives us information on effects in gene regulation solely at the level of transcription , which is an important yet singular piece of a complex process . anaplastic transitional cell carcinoma rare complications temporal analysis mouse spleen cells prevailing field conditions deposition of liver glycogen intermittent cytotoxic chemotherapy abundant network dna linker length ataxia telangiectasia ataxia telangiectasia ( ) is a rare neurodegenerative disease characterized by ataxia , immunodeficiency , sinopulmonary infections , premature aging , nutritional compromise and oropharyngeal dysphagia123456 . tumour control balb-c mice permissive temperature combined modality trials negro patients oestrogen-receptor activity concentrations of cell preparations chain analysis dosage of aprotinin application differentiation antigens transplantable carcinoma local thrombin formation malignancy index effect of transformation body burden of tumour fasted tumour-bearing mice systemic stress aromatic organic carcinogens national mortality flagella antigen peripheral blood mononuclear cells non-tumour bearing parent line animals non-malignant diseases loss of methyl groups consecutive patients intestinal epithelium chamber environment best ages growth conditions extended family extended families are an indication of traditional life style , and is reflected in siblings , parents and relatives living under one roof . metastasis rate inhibition of initiation human hla antigens international death rates intraperitoneal doses assayed proteins immune deprived mice assessment of sensitivity extent of disease autologous host expression of immunity indirect membrane-immunofluorescence tests estimated half-life enhanced effects terms of time late age international rates urea concentration heparin treatment oestrogen-binding proteins renal carcinoma glioma lines influence of heterogeneity criteria of invitro transformation lymph-node disease concentration of glucose hepatitis-b virus status balanced dose two-hit theory enhanced tumour growth normal males supernatant media isolation procedure good indicator centrifugal ultrafiltration dialysis method systemic injection striated muscle striated muscle is a form of fibers that are combined into parallel fibers . precursor concentration x-irradiated host animals hepatic alterations thyroactive drugs corynebacterium parvum therapy induced immunity normal hepatocytes tumour volumes administered antibody polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ( ) are a common source of pollution in soil , mostly caused by anthropogenic means . tumour-specific immunity normal brain-specific proteins measurement of serum beta embryo-assoicated antigens long-term survival early responses mitotic selections migration of cells ninety-nine patients dna measurements sites of action histological feature role of immunity multiparous female rats rate of resistance development inoculation of hormones laboratory animals killer cell activity frankly speculative analysis viral hepatitis viral hepatitis is of major concern as it leads to morbidity and mortality . cell system tumour angiogenesis factor micrometastatic disease transplantable reticulum-cell sarcoma application of drugs stabilized disease histogenetic relationship local disease a local disease is a condition which originates in and remains confined to one part of the bodydorland 's illustrated medical dictionary , 28th edition . immunized mice abnormal liver-function tests histological features bacterial antigens tumour detection critical organs intracellular adriamycin content hep line graft-versus-host reaction treatment of malaria effect of pre-treatment difference of significance crime drama film family history of cancer unaffected control birds increased cancer incidence rate effect of chondroitin sulphate b months of treatment deae column chromatography cross-reacting antigens action of dimethylnitrosamine standardized incidence ratios radiotherapeutical treatment sequential designs hepatoma membrane fractions mechanisms of chemical carcinogenesis bovine albumin tumour bearing hosts obvious differences benign tissues consistent alteration elusive paradigm blood-group antigens membrane receptor systemic neoplasms electrophoretic patterns morphological features metabolic pathways adcc system venous system highly selective model system pha concentrations wide variation prolonged reaction breast cancer risk surface membranes carrier antibody sixty-nine women immune status suckling mice linear correlation pre-incubation time progressive malignant invasion transforming dose nitroso compounds induced metabolism fibro-sarcoma-bearing mice increased dna serum-resistant spleen cells induction period aetiological effect social class groupings anti-neoplastic drugs elevated colony stimulating activity maximum tolerated dose levels templated polymerase palatable dose hypoxic bacterial cells invitro anti-theta antibody bone marrow colony-forming units occult cancer substitute smoking material irregular atypical glands hepatic carcinogens conventional therapy tumour marker test increasing drug concentration cell-free ascitis fluid continuous carcinogens growth of cells roles of age effective oxygen enhancement ratios sites of macrophage infiltration tumour biopsy samples histologically proven diagnosis kinetic study evidence of epidemicity excitation spectrum limited period receptor measurements proliferative states activity of hegf histocompatible hosts antiviral activity efficient methods tpa skin applications relative concentration original surgical material fe content quantitative data presence of haematoporphyrin derivative cancer patients lai reactivity leg muscle antigenic expression skin carcinomas rates of incidence alkylating agents independent growth potential carcinogenic effect disease pattern dna synthesis of sarcoma clinical conditions reproductive system a reproductive system is an organs and tissues involved in the production and maturation of gametes and in their union and subsequent development as offspring . strong amps deposition levels of protein human breast cancers electron flow system stomatitis nicotina stomatitis nicotina is an oral pathological condition that appears in the hard palate of the mouth as a white lesion . saccharide alterations free thyroxine index cancer chemotherapy agents effective modality immunological detection drug retreatment protocols grnaulocyte colonies lactate dehydrogenase activity intrapleural growth normal tissue assays skin melanomas liver cell lines irradiated lungs grade of malignancy immunoglobulin concentrations resistance of mice bone sarcomas maximum plating efficiencies stock diet risk patients maximum tolerated doses inhibition of proliferation acute viral hepatitis stimulatory proteins established tumour-specific transplantation-type antigen stimulatory activity contained various concentrations skin carcinogens sporozoite a sporozoite is a slender , spindle-shaped organism that is the infective stage of the malarial parasite cerebral metastasis cerebral metastases are a common cause of death in patients with melanoma . elevated values sheep antiserum carcinogenic action increased dna synthesis inoculated batch breakdown products measurable dna damage invitro growth short induction period effect rate of growth a rate of growth is the rate of increase in size per unit time . syngeneic animals abdominal wall a abdominal wall is a wall of the abdomen . altered hepatocytes progressive depression local applications decreased colony size endocrine effect adenomata age patients electron spin resonance spectra induced abortion a induced abortion is a surgical or medicinal procedure that terminates a pregnancy by removing the fetus inorganic compounds oral lesion oral lesions are well-documented clinical features in patients with crohn 's disease ( ) 1234 . xenogeneic tumour targets important biological event reports of treatment h-hej female mice cr release monomeric intermediate filament protein biliary diseases augmented oncogenic responses ongoing process minimal disease human tumour system dietary modification acquisition of malignancy tumour-free controls absolute rate cancer mortality rate clinical significance clinical significance is the conclusion that a group difference has an effect of practical meaning to patients and health care providers . wide variations starch gel electrophoresis cytocidal effects trial population emergence of resistance operable primary lung cancers protein deficient diet anti-msv cell-mediated immune reactions human lines detailed pharmacokinetic evaluation allogeneic serum south wale south wales is an area of wales bordered by england and the bristol channel to the east and south , and mid wales and west wales to the north and west . k-cell cytotoxic capacity urinary bladder carcinoma nulliparous women grafted tumour tissue immunisation protocol populations decreases pha-induced lymphocyte transformation dose-enhancement ratio resulting tumour concentrations polish-born americans mortality hormanal pattern liver enzyme concentrations colony assay system xenografted human colorectal carcinomas trophic substances innate resistance clinical manifestation clinical manifestations in sarcoidosis are the consequences of local tissue infiltration with sarcoid granuloma . organic solvents reliable indication myeloid leukemia patients concomitant immunity neuraminidase induced loss lymphocyte responses cytoreduction therapy cervix cancer rates methods of exposure reinduction of remission varieties of mouse human colorectal neoplasms early response cisplatin concentrations localized carcinoma contact effect stimulation of anti-tumour immunity acid-containing foods exogenous sources urine concentrations normal bone marrow erthropoietic cell precursors tumour-induced bone resorption families of cancer patients epidemiological evaluation differentiated line convincing alteration multipotential carcinogenic action cell surface antigen expression melphalan accumulation stimulated adenylate cyclase activity serum inhibitory activity older ages bl syngeneic mice consecutive injections cycle time myosin heavy chain myosin heavy chain ( ) is a key striated muscle motor protein which plays a major role in the regulation of the contraction process . pooled sera oesophageal cancers post-menopausal women tobacco carcinogenesis research neoplastic tissues renal dysfunction renal dysfunction is a major complication that affects 20 -- 40 % of individuals with diabetes 1 and diabetic nephropathy is the most common cause of end stage renal disease ( ) in the united states 2 . formation of cell processes inhibition of migration stain delivery group sequential design vivo evaluation normal leg tissues levels of serum rnase bronchogenic squamous-cell carcinoma increased frequency low doses flow cytometry hence , flow cytometry is an attractive application for synovial tissue analysis . marked reductions untoward psychological states exact conditions low-molecular-weight antigen proven solid malignant neoplasms cytotoxic antisera panel of breast-cancer antigens dose of nitrosolimethylamine patients blood values percentage of cell membrane whole-body single exposure ip-stimulated release uniform incidence growth constraints human osteosarcoma human osteosarcoma is the most common pediatric bone tumor . rate of oncogenesis memorial hospital memorial hospital is a st . cytostatic activity peripheral aromatase activity phenobarbital drinking water normal breast tissues m-musv inoculation a-strain mouse mammary carcinomata b-cell lines cytoplasmic distribution reference antisera detection of p squamous cell carcinoma urea proteins mouse lung tissue invasive breast cancer vitro pha transformation cell colonies radiolysis study excess substrate inhibition greatly diminished capacity sequential methods short-term pretreatment attachment attachment refers to the relationship and special emotional bond that infants develop with their caregivers over the first year of life21 . short-term lethal effect local reaction molecular weight rna leucocyte adherence inhibition contact time fixed field external beam therapy thirty-nine untreated patients high-avidity sheep antiserum epidemiologic study scarcity of sarcoma lesions clinical utility cba mice candida antigen squanmous carcinoma excess risk in statistics , excess risk is a measure of the association between a specified risk factor and a specified outcome . refined sugar a refined sugar is a white crystalline carbohydrate used as a sweetener and preservative . interpretation of loss elevated serum alkaline phosphatase absolute size myeloid leukaemia colony positive nodes neoplastic human tissues synthetic period compatible hosts peripheral arterial blood leukaemic rfm mice mmtv infection grading system urea-extractable antigens isoelectric point a isoelectric point is the ph of a colloidal suspension or of an ampholyte at which the solute does not move in an electrophoretic field . abrogation of tumour growth calf serum proteins treated stage iib malignant melanoma mouse myeloma cell line skin-colour differences stages of cancer faecal concentration onco-embryonic antigen human squamous-cell carcinoma anti-vca reaction electron microscopic study odontogenic epithelium development of immunity trophoblast antigens lymphocyte inoculation hormone-dependent ger mouse markedly enhanced colony formation sizeof colonies cytochemical methods lung cancer working party fine structure normal lung control localized fibrocystic disease serial measurements critical step a critical step in infection is adherence to the host 's vascular surfaces 32 . mice multiple myeloma intracellular structures vivo situation adcc activities clinically active agents evidence of disease squamous celled neoplasms induced death tumour-associated immune responses cytotoxic tests treatment of mouse carcinoma serum iga antibody cell migration cell migration is a dynamic process that is regulated by the formation or turnover of focal contacts . untreated postmenopausal women superficial transitional cell carcinoma microsomal dmn-demethylase activity glass-adherent cultures combination of factors peak height vdxr line cell reduction measurement of growth ovarian cancer extract murine leukaemia virus group-specific antigen normal serum concentration care evaluation survival fractions filamentous fungus local tissue damage children's mothers adult mice protein precursors repeating structure transferase activity chemotherapy patients disease of bone index of collagen breakdown sarcomata antibodies melanoma-bearing mice initiating events remaining enzymes long processes classes of nitro compounds effect of aflatoxins real difference cr-labelled red cells unrelenting pulmonary disease in-hospital mortality synthesis insensitive host tissues leukemia virus tripartite junctional complexes drug sensitivity testing focusing analysis advanced stage iv breast-cancer patients international cancer mortality data cytostatic macrophages ontogeny hypothesis analysis system interpretation of trial salivary gland carcinomas hla antibodies constant drug-delivery system allogeneic targets interesting difference grade iv transitional cell carcinoma eosinophil progenitor cells adenylate-cyclase activity histologically diagnosed cancers extensive absorption colony size analysis non-viable cell non-viable cells were principally epithelial cells . various biochemical process chronic myeloid blast crisis patients tumour-associated proteins morbidity a morbidity is an incidence of disease in a population , including both fatal and nonfatal cases . . weeks of age common malignant tumor effective method logistic regression logistic regression is a statistic that allows group membership to be predicted from logistic regression is the statistic to use when your dependent variable is . prostate cancers single dose irradiation tumoricidal effect indirect immunofluroescence tests wedge cluster immune cell immune cells are potent sources of paracrine signals to the ens . cancer of cattle human heptoma cell line prognostic value induction pattern incidence of tumours immunofluroescence tests standard conditions common manifestation malignant tissues cellular transformation cellular transformation is a complex process which involves activation of proto-oncogenes and inactivation of tumour-suppressor genes 1 . adult ovarian tissue striking variations decreased therapeutic effect pathological material incidence of cancer affected patient pathological stage mnng pretreatment leukaemia seventy-eight adult patients common tumour-specific antigen growth-promoting substance seventy-one patients biochemical differences histologic features concanavalin a-induced suppressor activity peak tumour incidence clinical stages bone pain bone pain could be an important factor in predicting sre , and other factors could be of more use in predicting csd . patient's age epidermoid malignancies cases chromosome serotonin release oral contraceptives acute tubular necrosis acute tubular necrosis and thrombotic microangiopathy are the most common mechanisms of aki . tumour cultures adenylate cyclase activity non-neoplastic viral infections identical aneuploid populations viable tissue thymidinekinase activity radiolabelled monoclonal antibody comparative tests active sera cell doses primary-tumour-excised hosts enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism dna polymerase activity common sites lung tumour colonies colorectal polyps clinical determination non-specific resistance labelled antigen polycation-treated akr mice cea-dna ratio inflamed tissues acute inflammatory reactions crisis patients risk patterns relative frequencies tumour specific transplantation antigen hepatitis hepatitis is disease of the liver caused by the infectious and non-infectious agents . indirect membrane immunofluorescence tests colonic tumour cell lines manchester staging system blood coagulation blood coagulation is a complex reaction network that functions to form a fibrin clot that covers damaged vessel wall and prevents blood loss 1 . mouse bone marrow cells radically operable patients direct ouchterlony tests alphavirus alphavirus is sindbis virus , which is transmitted to hu - mans through mosquito bites . it can be expected that the availability and study of new ligands for the hydro . plasmacytoma-bearing mice multiple myeloma cellular reactions impaired capacity icrc mice stage small cell carcinoma mouse tissues divided doses metaphase-arresting effect pattern of cancer hamster embryonic secondary cultures caspian cancer registry whole serum uv radiation uv radiation is the main risk factor for skin cancer 2425 , but a consistent protective effect of uv ( ) has been found against a number of more prevalent cancers 252627 . leukaemia cell proliferation follow-up time follow-up time was the time between the first aric clinic visit and the first chd event , or death , last contact date , or december 31 , 2001 , whichever came first . retrospective framework embryo cell cultures bovine adrenal protein kinase dmba application complete remission rate extraordinarily high frequency moderate cigarette smoking normal physiological process reticulin pattern butyric acid terms of cancer patterns mouse body temperature sensitivity of lymphocytes rf-j mice saccharin-free diet mortality data colorectal tumour tissue rate of transformation hepatocellular carcinoma cells standard world population biological relevance biological relevance is also an important indicator of the quality of predicted complexes . humoral regulation stable transformation arginase activity menstrual function blood sample collection day assessment women serum concentrations subjective assessment clinical reactions progestagen receptor status serum ferritin concentration electrophoretic migration method cancer wer crucial issue a crucial issue in microarray studies is the elucidation of how genes change expression and interact as a consequence of external\ internal stimuli such as drug assumption , hormone stimulation , illness , etc. . electron spin resonance study artery a artery is a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to the body . activity of razoxane mammary epithelial cell dna synthesis repeated presentation bladder tumour patients cycle parameters sensitive index marker enzymes promoting agent iron concentration increased mean survival time cmi responses drug-resistant patients twelve cml patients rate of stain uptake melanoma study uterine tissue heated animals immune resistance activity of citrate lyase subsequent tumour growth pattern of survival maligna melanoma subtype histocompatibility complex cre system anti-tumour effects low natural-killer-cell activity two-drug combinations phagocytic function inhibition of tumour cell respiration prostate glands relative size circumstantial evidence circumstantial evidence is evidence which requires or allows a trier of fact to make an inference which the truth of an assertion . ti treatment enzymes of glucose metabolism strain mice male predicted additive response effective inhibition order statistical methods calcium chloride calcium chloride is also an important chemical agent for inducing the generation of free radicals in tissues 46 . para-aortic nodes progressive increases anoxic conditions repeated topical applications nodular melanoma chain production affinity receptors serum of tumour-bearing mice adult mice of strains slow rate normal postmenopausal women safety of exposure mouse survival time carbohydrate structure culture of slices somatic cell hybrid line subcutaneous tumour development gamma-amino butyric acid functions of tumour size tumour regressions incidence of brain metastases caval systems effect of pretreatment cytotoxic responses host lung tissue explanatory values body tissue mersey regional cancer registry outer membrane enhancement of tumour growth chemically induced tumour system loss of transplantability lymphoblastoid cell lines invitro ring cell carcinoma invitro alterations dosed mice cancer therapy malignant neoplastic growth cell proliferations important goal in structural genomics , an important goal is the detection and classification of protein -- protein interactions , given the structures of the interacting partners . planning association contraceptive study marek's disease lymphomata human lymphoblastoid cell lines invitro friend leukaemic cell differentiation sufficient size urinary concentrations vascularized stage trial of immunotherapy vascular tree unique cholesterol modifying agent direction of sex differences immunosuppressed status complex effect detectable metastatic spread mesenchymal tissue non-tumour-bearing mice positive tissues strictly local phenomenon effect of s slight effects percentage decrease gland tissues epithelial lines marek's disease culture fluids survival of children cell production complete inhibition kht sarcomas positive reaction a positive reaction is defined as a mean wheal size at least 3 mm larger than the saline control . dmba treatment alpha-chain protein assay procedure sindbis virus sindbis virus is the causative agent of the clinical syndrome named pogosta disease in . finland ( ) , where it was . pre-treatment of target cancer risks tumour cell aggregation nucleic acids epithelial hyperplasias mice repeated injections microsomal lipid peroxidation electrophoretically homogeneous soluble material normal squamous epithelial cells effective first line treatment saccharin dose means of flow linker lengths mononuclear cell fractions special effect spinal fluid a spinal fluid is a clear liquid produced in the ventricles of the brain . corrected survival rates strong acidic liquid lack of effect hd control difference human alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma action of endotoxin monolayer culture morphology prognosis patients emt tests diploid sensitive clones normal diet nonspecific cellular injury determinant of p fibroblast cultures endocrine function development of liver tumours mouse sarcoma virus reaction rates of enzymes rat serum albumin migration inhibition assays immunoadsorption chromatography humoral effects radiation response of tumours binding ratio defined times hd patients unirradiated host tissue hyperploid material soft-agar cultures experimental data twenty-three patients syngeneic metastasizing sarcoma plasminogen-containing acid-treated serum foetal tissue tissue fragments of breast cancer mixed-function oxidation most common primary intracranial tumor reasonable mitozolomide concentrations virus genes sarcoma-non-leukaemia antigen leukaemic adc cultures powerful statistical pattern recognition method failure of island formation stored serum samples reversal of daunorubicin resistance volume of tumour cell units antifolate compounds tumour bearing rat sera cutting line approach therapeutic ratio acral lentiginous melanoma acral lentiginous melanoma is a kind of lentiginous skin melanoma . chemotherapy-induced malignancy white patients cumulative growth unit volume assays of inhibition host pretreatment distribution of cancer logarithmic relationship rappaport's classification tumour specific antigenic determinants mis-induced decrease size range neoplastic lymph nodes role of host fragments of antibody vitro acinus formation response patterns adenocarcinoma decreases fu-insensitive lines methodological errors acquired capacity leukaemia virus group-specific antigen aetiology of skin cancer ppd skin test increased growth rate bladder cancer mortality carcinoma of breast necrotic material cancer chromosome tumour-bearer spleen cells aetiological hypotheses effect of dose escalation pleural effusions parental cells landsch tz ascites carcinoma cba mouse chimaeras clinical trail reaction intensity plasma cea values innermost layer ischaemic muscle organ tissue samples task a task is a process or execution of a program . analyte values murine melanoma electron microscope study mammary neoplasms stepwise logistic regression analysis alveolar epithelium probable pancreatic adenocarcinoma cell serum drug injection rfm-un mice spontaneous neoplastic transformation tissue thromboplastic activity bone marrow populations irradiation damages increased secretion reasonable survival advanced male breast cancer capacity of macrophages hepatic carcinomas intratracheal instillations lymphocyte activity reversible inhibition acidic nuclear-protein content human bronchogenic carcinoma renal carcinoma tissue egf receptors cytological screening tests enzymatic methods murine squamous carcinoma treated vitro induction of tumour-immune responses simplex antigens wbi effect tumour-specific antibodies cell reaction mixture direct action direct action is a network of the independent student trade unions in ukraine . immune tests ea expression tissue expression polacrylamide-gradient gel electrophoresis paraffin wax a paraffin wax is a waxy white solid hydrocarbon mixture used to make candles , wax paper , lubricants , and sealing materials . therapy status single cell cycle condensation methods myeloid blast crisis patients biological half-life subsequent assessment mammary tumour growth rates phase of development astroglial neoplasia salmonella typhimurium mutation assay concentration range formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue sections peripheral-blood lymphocyte peripheral-blood lymphocytes were tested for rosette formation with unsensitized sheep erythrocytes ( ) and with complement and antibody-coated erythrocytes ( ) . competitive inhibition stimulatory effect rat mammary epithelial cells detailed study presence of antigen simple in-vitro test human patients clinically effective treatment dose of vincristine pituitary gland a pituitary gland is an endocrine gland , about the size of a pea , that sits in a small , bony cavity at the base of the brain whose secretions control the other endocrine glands and influence growth , metabolism , and maturation . host endocrine status plasma ldh activity radical mastectomy radical mastectomy is a surgical procedure in which the breast , underlying chest muscle , and lymph nodes of the axilla are removed as a treatment for breast cancer . deprived animals common procedure non-small cell carcinoma lines abundant collagen fibre formation transfer of antibody coumarin derivatives control women electron dense repeating structure annual age-adjusted incidence rate distant nodes benign lung disease cell lines hama human tumour cell growth million women aerobic conditions subsequent progression hormonal environment standard errors deoxyribonucleic acid a deoxyribonucleic acid is a nucleic acid found in all living things malignant glioma malignant gliomas are tumors of the central nervous system originating from glial cells or their progenitors . concentration of drug cyclic amp phosphodiesterase intake values treatment difference increased antigenic activity tumour-cell fraction gene expression gene expression is an inherently stochastic process , both within single cells and among cells of a population , owing to the many sources of intrinsic and extrinsic noise 3940 . mechanical disaggregation procedure conditions injection foetal lung tissue selective activity tissue sarcomas portal-tract epithelial cells inhibitory effects antimetabolic effects incidence of metastasis transmitted viral genes bovine ocular squamous-cell carcinoma phagocytic supporting capacity squash preparations indicator of metastasis adenine nucleotides post-natal development sixty women cba sarcoma target cell lysis repeat length substantial difference leukaemic reticulum-cell sarcoma antigen-like activity racial differences clinical methods anti-leukaemia activity normal serum afp duct carcinomata transformation of cells spectrum of activity monocyte functions hepatotoxic effects monoclonal antibody hmfg thermistor probes positive metastatic melanoma molar ratio of phosphatidylcholine long term invitro culture serum of rats radioactive shed proteins non-malignant tissue partial surgical excision adjuvant activity bone marrow blast cells rate of cell production detailed analyses quality of patients-providers communication antitumoral immune response progesterone therapy association of host immunoglobulins indicator of prognosis ascites fluid pleural milky spots detectable egf receptor common hematological malignancy mouse colonies deficient mice decalcification very little difference common features act application anaplastic carcinoma line radical surgery radical surgery is the cornerstone in the treatment of resectable gastric cancer . dukes stage plasma membrane marker enzymes tumour radiodiagnostic agent tumour host extent of operation hypoxic enhancement ratio unselected breast-cancer patients monolayer cultures invitro male sprague-dawley rat male sprague-dawley rats were given ci using repeated colorectal distension ( ) at different time intervals and for varying durations starting at pnd 8 , 10 or 14 . mouse salivary gland predisposition a predisposition is the state of being predisposed or susceptible to something , especially to a disease or other health problem . objective responses mitochondrial alteration intracellular fluorescence intensity culture methods ratio of enzyme activity cell size differences nuclear expression natural mitotic index tissue gfa molecular heterogeneity inoculum size ovine aural squamous cell carcinoma female spf mice cellular dna pattern two-step process colony size adult soft tissue sarcomas helveticus single intraperitoneal injections acid-induced microsomal lipid peroxidation squamous cell cancers eventual cell viability ultraviolet radiation a ultraviolet radiation is a radiation lying in the ultraviolet range . faecal occult blood tests human bronchial carcinomas splenic tissue problem of heterogeneity unaffected controls strong antibody response localized acid phosphatase activity bean important homoeostatic regulatory function severe cellular reaction tumour-induced target cell lysis vaginal radium applications neck cancers conditions serum lysozyme activity normal embryonic development retardation of tumour growth cs diet noteworthy economy evidence of hyperparathyroidism leukaemia virus infection tumour-associated antigens potential carcinogens sufficient sensitivity yellow yellow is the color evoked by light that stimulates both the l and m cone cells of the retina about equally , with no significant stimulation of the s cone cells . cytolytic activity mechanism of tumour cell death human malignant cell lines brain-derived lines dietary fibres worm-like processes dna flow cytometric study essential process mice injection renal tumour membrane proteins carcinogenic risk mutagenic activity survival of jejunum ovarian function peak concentrations human breast cancer cells twenty-eight mammary carcinomata complementary dna probes activities of cell fractions prior cyclophosphamide treatment lung tumour frequency two-stage malignant transformation acetylsalicylic acid acetylsalicylic acid ( ) is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that can cause mast cell dependent diseases in sensitive individuals . technology a technology is provided for numerical evaluation , with any given accuracy , of the cumulative probabilities of some statistics on continuous genome data for pairs of closely related individuals . cell carcinoma of bladder connective tissue formation leukaemic tissues tollerance-inducing action free drug saccharin treatment multivariate analysis ectopic acth syndrome electron-microscopic examination liver proteins rates of breast cancer monoclonal murine antibodies type murine sarcoma virus optimum dose pattern minimum chi-squared test thyroxine index evident phenotypic differences chemically treated mice spleen weight tumour tissue normal large-bowel cancer unacceptably high proportion primary ha response adenylate cyclase adenylate cyclase is an enzyme that activates cyclic adenosine monophosphate , or cyclic amp ( ) in the cell . small-cell carcinoma tumour-immune rat sera levels of activity pancreatic response increasing weight nucleotide metabolism monkey tissues dna of cells source of colony oral cancer oral cancer ( ) is one of the fastest growing malignancies in taiwan 9 . pre-clinical ovarian carcinoma chemotactic response mg-kg body weight ao-stained dna foetal tissues tube derivatives degree of dna loss normal peripheral blood leucocytes primary medium quantitative tests percentage of success dna synthetic response experimental animals equal weights gradual decrease backcross cba mouse active chemotherapeutic agents lymphoproliferative diseases childhood kaposi's sarcoma tumour-specific transplantation type antigen change target cell eliciting antigen failure rate in early studies , the failure rate was higher patients who underwent screw\ plate constructs compared with the newer polyaxial screw\ rod systems . terms of colony identification of mucins cytotoxic chemicals chemotherapeutic treatment breast-tissue proteins hepatic tissue esr study anti-proliferative effects mitochondrial fractions cancer registries symptomatic improvement slightly higher incidence dose response curves pooled culture media tsh stimulation direct measurements ssb-dna damage detection of tumour neoantigens tumour target cells combined failure rate normal cervix samples male patients age-specific cancer incidence rate lung cancer mortality rate rna tumour virus genes den concentration statisticially significant differences target cell sensitivity human serum proteins electrophilic attack mixed-serum culture proliferative capacity hypronosticon kit method cellular genes established ovarian cancer cell lines invitro respiratory assessment bronchial tumour-associated antigens inclusion of histone pwm-regulatory activity rare event cidal activity subsequent evaluation dmh treatment syngeneic tumour immunity selective cloning system experimental trial best recovered organ glutamyl transpeptidase activities variable observations tumour metastases prostatic epithelium natural-killer-cell activity following standard procedure blood examination non-infectious cell lines mitochondrial nucleotides effect of incubation cell generation time mark a mark is an indication of damage . mediastinal lymphatic network greatly increased mean survival time cultured kupffer cells early registration rates immune function factor analysis of death rates vitro rat cell transformation systems lymphocyte populations human oat-cell carcinoma cells heterogeneous mixtures malignant human tissues confirmatory evidence effect of iodoacetamide nodule development concentrations of hydrogen peroxide significantly higher activity interspecific tumour-associated gamma foetal antigen case reports of radium intoxication thyroactive compounds combination of chlorambucil liver homogenate activation system nucleosomal dna reference cultures valid assessment subsequent adenylate cyclase response absence of mutation non-parametric rank order statistical methods weeks period cultured carcinoma treatment modalities rejection responses fractions retaining tumour specific antigen milk mothers complex physiological parameters impaired antibody response phases of tumour growth subdermal inoculation bleomycin treatment spleen tissue neural crest cells intrinsic sensitivities bile duct carcinomata dena high rate medical research council's ivth trial endothelial damage dose of streptozotocin ascites-derived fractions leukaemogenic agent clastogenic effects alimentary tract a alimentary tract is a tubular passage of mucous membrane and muscle extending about 8.3 meters from mouth to anus . positive layer hybrid mice hyperplastic basal celled neoplasms subsequent incidence nonspecific esterase activity glucose repression glucose repression refers to the capacity of the cell to sense glucose and consequently control the transcriptional response of genes involved in the utilization of alternative carbon sources . long-term cytotoxic chemotherapy acquired resistance control spleen tissue normal lung iga anti-vca reaction repair activity defective macrophages murine carcinomas alveolar macrophage bacterial phagocytic capacity syngeneic mice estimated cured proportion effect of lithium chloride cervical cytological screening tests hepatic lesions chronic diseases life stresses reactivity of tumour-immune rat sera cellular parameters metastatic malignant melanoma serum carcinoembryonic antigen toxic reactions inter-assay variation non-bilharzial patients patients-providers communication cellular injury terms of size alcoholic beverages challenge dose in-vitro resistance fibrinolytic activities cation carriers leucocyte-migration-inhibition test shed proteins developing childhood malignant disease cytotoxic drugs heparin polyanion pretreatment ingerent variability node status patients conditions of exposure neuroblastoma cell lines mumol-min-g of tissue immune animals viral transformation viral transformation most commonly refers to the virus-induced malignant transformation of an animal cell in a body or cell culture . incidence of kidney tumours blastogenic responses effect of x-irradiation scm test wbi mice transfer of spleen cells negative x-rays consolidation therapy alveolar macrophages impaired host immunity injected fluid volumes direct immunofluorescence direct immunofluorescence ( ) is a quicker method of achieving rsv antigen detection in respiratory specimens , making it possible to have a result a few hours after specimen collection . malignant tendency carcinogenic agent metastatic tissue inhibition indices stimulating effect spleen-cell pha responses t-cell leukaemia virus anti-mitotic action injection of antibody immunoperoxidase cytochemical methods efficacy of calusterone pancreas structures decreased frequency degree of sensitivity latency period of tumour appearance adrenocorticolytic actions effect of age core proteins sex chromatin positive metastatic melanoma exponential phase a exponential phase is a period during the growth cycle of a population in which growth increases at an exponential rate . enhanced osteosarcoma growth tumour cell proliferation degree of immunodepression hepatocullular carcinoma photodynamic effects risk of cancer recurrence allogeneic antigens allogeneic antiserum membrane immunofluorescence tests benign tumours smooth-surfaced vesicles butyrate derivatives anti-tumour action n-acetylneuraminic acid n-acetylneuraminic acid is the predominant sialic acid found in mammalian cells . consistent correlation vitro resistance specific membrane antigen routine test factor x-deficient human plasma immunological responses syngeneic host pathological evidence lymphocyte transformation test observed survival patterns nicotine ratio lamellar body lamellar bodies are secretory organelles found in type ii pneumocytes and in keratinocytes . active malignant melanoma factor patients age effects stimulus of pregnancy isokinetic density gradient polymorphic hla antigenic determinants transplanted lesions pineal gland a pineal gland is a small gland on the dorsal surface of the vertebrate forebrain that secretes the hormone melatonin . . mitogenic response rate of glucose transport moloney sarcomas ten times problems of interpretation p-impregnated polyvinylchloride discs levels of vitamin mean mitotic index progressive loss cultured lines leukaemia virus particles relationship of breast diseases polyene antibiotic significant feature prophylactic cns therapy antibody level antibody levels were the ratio of each specimen 's average optical density ( ) divided by the average od450 , plus 2 standard deviations , of four negative controls on each plate . transplanted nodes tobacco consumption tobacco consumption is a major source of mortality and morbidity in india . density gradients nodule growth derivative of doxorubicin effect of heparin anaerobic gram-positive rod bacterium acquisition of resistance pronounced cytotoxic effects anti-tumour serum trials of cancer therapy unthymectomized mice gaseous compounds anti-mouse tumour cell serum colorectal antigen preparation capsule-like structure urologic cancer patients retrovirus a retrovirus is a string of rna code which somehow , via mysterious ( ) biological processes , turns into dna and embeds in human cells . anyway , the virus . tar treatment esr spectra systemic effects potential response breast cancer anomalies defined tumour-specific antigens pharmacokinetic evaluation ppd conversion nlt reaction rye conference histological classification serum cea concentrations virus induced tumors short induction period aetiological effect rate of change monoclonal antibodies hmfg liposome-entrapped drug reverse effect pancreatic lesions acid phosphatase isoenzyme sensitized women humoral effect human breast cancer sera mouse sewa tumour system humoral mediated macrophage response urea-extractable proteins hormone secretion matched triplet analyses dysplastic hepatic lesions drug interaction a drug interaction is a situation in which a substance affects the activity of a drug , i . autologous tumour antigens akr lymphocyte functions increased survival virion antigens severe toxic reactions rare occurrence cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases ( ) are the enzymes catalyzing the hydrolysis and inactivation of the second messengers , camp and cgmp . analysis of apoptosis twenty-eight patients swedish observations frequency of m-components controlled randomized trial bands of glucose peak value peak value is the highest concentration measured in plasma after the meal . loss of anti-tumour immunogenicity nineteen patients treated mice aberrant class ii antigen expression immune mice surrounding subcutaneous tissues tumour oestrogen receptor values immunoadherence phenomena strong cross reactions prior exposure non-gastrointestinal cancers photoradiation therapy histological type histological type was squamous cell carcinoma ( ) for 20 samples and adenocarcinoma ( ) for 10 samples . liver tumour development penultimate stage regulatory events intrathoracic nodes single application human blood lymphocytes triplet epr signal constitutional background therapeutic approach levamisole treatment incomplete remission mouse embryo cell line test dose centres of chromatin sister chromatid exchange experimental observation methylated purine content finnish cancer registry indirect evidence a indirect evidence is an evidence providing only a basis for inference about the fact in dispute . theta status tumour susceptibility mouse-passaged cloned lines thyroid gland a thyroid gland is an endocrine gland , located on the ventral surface of the trachea , that secretes two iodine-containing hormones , triiodothyronine and thyroxine detection of sensitivity intermediate value intermediate values are shades of yellow and orange . well-defined intermediate stages sucrose density gradient virus-neutralizing antibody content maximal tumour specific antibody non-malignant thyroid diseases periportal cell population microscope study correlation analysis correlation analysis is a family of statistical tests to determine mathematically whether there are trends or relationships between two or more sets of data from the . mediated macrophage response herpes zoster herpes zoster ( ) is a common disease , characterized by localized , monolateral pain and vesicular rash , due to the reactivation of latent varicella-zoster virus ( ) , with an incidence of 2.2 to 5.2 cases\ 1 ,000 patient-years 1234567 . aquamous-cell carcinomas non-gliomatous neoplasia immuno-affinity chromatography occult blood tests modes of action differentiated thyroid cancers nitrosourea peak concentrations salivary gland tumours lymphocyte functions pregnant animals selective cytotoxic effects lists of tissue malignant carcinoma adult macrophages months of culture tumour dna membrane function routine histological assessment i-iiia disease growth of hepatoma antimetastatic action breast cancer walker carcinosarcoma cells fractionated doses control rats transient reduction multi-domain protein duration of storage realistic values cell-mediated immune conditions nmri mice intracavitary radium insertions regional lymph node regional lymph nodes are a common site for the postoperative relapse of advanced breast carcinoma . epithelial cell dna synthesis regression rate diffuse well-differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma esterase activities molecular weight alkaline phosphatase dissemination of breast cancer nontoxic polymer analysis of breast cancer survival excision cell survival functional suppressor activity unbiased conclusion invitro cytotoxic effect membrane-immunofluorescence tests ulcerative colitis ulcerative colitis ( ) is one of the major challenges in a gastroenterology practice and the endoscopic findings are essential in evaluating the disease activity 12 . physiological range most common initial treatment source decrease of platelets agent sodium aurothiomalate metastatic tumour model interesting method flow cytometric light chain analysis phorbol treatment examination of livers adrenalin response concentration of carcinogen cell chromatin multiplicative effect intraperitoneal injections human melanoma patient hormone-dependent mouse clinical value processing technology griseofulvin treatment effect of prednisolone albumin metabolism acute toxicity tests constituent core proteins effects of diet peroxisome-proliferative effect tnf serum observation of drug response equal sensitivity systemic neoplasia predominant method surface epithelium bowel diseases human colonic tumour cell lines liquid growth progression of malignancy chloride gas metabolic conversion predetermined size reduced sialic acid expression clinical status cryostat sections carcinogen-induced sarcomas partial response rate peripheral tissues beneficial development mediated inhibition dose-limiting organ mammary carcinomata sp count variation genital cancers epithelial cells type tracer study effect of pre-immunization generation of tumour round-cell sarcoma cell reproduction diagnosis of malignancy marker cases of carcinoma non-relevant antibodies incidence of lung tumours relative survival relative survival is an estimator of the excess mortality ratio . allogeneic tumour-host combinations cr release assay intracaecal injections abnormal hormonal environment vivo effect length of tumour mtdna urinary carcinoembryonic antigen human colonic tumour lines induced transformation period of study survival of tumour lethal consequence value of tumour akr mice adenomata decrease melanoma cells bearing patient organic solvent organic solvents were reagent grade chemicals and were used without further purification . quantitative analysis a quantitative analysis is a chemical analysis to determine the amounts of each element in the substance . nucleophilic targets platelet count platelet count was the only parameter in the malaria-infected group that showed a decreasing trend across quartiles of parasite density ( ) . methylene blue a methylene blue is a heterocyclic aromatic chemical compound with many uses in biology and chemistry . technical difficulty strictly limited stage disease biochemical actions normal renal function fifth cell line non-immunological phenomenon kidney tumour bearing animals immunised spleen cells liver glycogen synthesis release of thromboplastin pronounced cellular heterogeneity antigenic weakness malignancy grade drug-resistance development cyclophosphamide therapy infectious infectious is defined as a mosquito has sporozoites in its salivary glands . tumour-related mice substantial discriminatory power measurements of tumour growth cells of volume antibody levels growing colonies development of adenomas seven transfer generations clonogenic assay systems status of animals concentration of iron transferrin lymphoid malignancies adrenaline-induced inhibition complement dependent antibody mice equimolar doses insignificant resistance crude membrane fractions tumour stage tumour stage is a key determinant of survival following surgery for nsclc 1 . tumour-bearing host colonic carcinoma xenografts x-irradiated mice tumour angiogenesis tumour angiogenesis is a complex process that requires 1 ) the degradation of the basement membrane and ecm surrounding the blood vessels , 2 ) chemotaxis of endothelial cells towards an angiogenic stimulus , 3 ) proliferation of the endothelial cells , and 4 ) remodelling of the basement membrane as new blood vessels form . injected animals growth of transplants genetic material a genetic material is the material used to store genetic information in the nuclei or mitochondria of an organism 's cells cross-reacting embryonic antigen malignant breast disease serum concentrations oat cell bronchial carcinoma ergic patients bony metastases indirect immunofluorescence technique control animals immune disturbance defective responses tumour burdens prolonged treatment rat liver proteins volume of growth units mouse sarcoma inducible proteins aneuploid populations swr mice marrow erythroid activity rna content enzymatic method histocompatibility differences inevitable consequence adult women suppressive action immune responses cultured cells derived preheat treatment human ovarian mucinous cystadenoma epithelium prelabelled dna tyrosine transaminase activities prostaglandin production normal spleen cells rna-protein ratio observed risk temperature sensitive lesion clinical variable mitogen concentrations cell-surface proteins arginine receptors apparent relationship concurrent controls sensitivity values short-term liquid culture primary reticulum-cell sarcoma cases significant bone resorption coded samples deprived mice differentiation process spin resonance spectra agar methods quantitative method presence of oestrogen receptors structural variation increased haemopoietic activity murine fat pad sarcoma ratios of male trial of prednisone normal akr lymphoid tissues yield of protein colony formation assay nuclear antigen inhibition of tumour proliferation butyryl derivatives mitochondrial dna mitochondrial dna is the dna located in organelles called mitochondria , structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use . immunotherapeutic action glucocorticoid ligands plasmin activity stopping rules definite conclusions evidence of leukaemia acid-insoluble fraction genetic factors blood of rats immunocompetent mice slight evidence female patient chromosome abnormalities doxorubicin-resistant line antigen production tissue culture earlier papers basal cell carcinoma basal cell carcinoma ( ) is the most common malignancy in humans and accounts for more than 90 % of all malignant cutaneous lesions of the head and neck 133 . tumour specific immunoglobulin ethical difficulties combined modality therapies fluorescence signals monkey kidney cell line tz ascites carcinoma human myelin basic protein bl mouse survival duration consistent model continuous feature immunoreactive inhibin-like material induction of lung cancer parental cell line progression of cells percentage of patients lung cancer cell lines breast cancer patients lai reactivity neoplastic neural tissues soft-agar bilayer cultures nu-nu mice provision of nutrients differential diagnosis differential diagnosis would be focal renal infection . widespread disease cytolytic effects virus-like particle virus-like particles ( ) are complexes composed of viral structural proteins that retain the ability to self-assemble without requiring the presence of the viral genome , mimicking the overall structure of virus particles . chloroacetate esterase reaction dihydroxy bile acids migration tests combined therapy complement cleavage product day's exposure neurone specific enolase expression sccl values structure of tumours following reduction widespread tumour cell necrosis common condition extensive small cell lung carcinoma incidence of tumour paraffin-embedded ocular melanomas microsomal activation efflux rate shed glycoproteins clinical correlations development of antibodies surface immunoglobulin iii trials rates of detection control experiments x-ray dose mouse prostate glands phosphatase reaction strong host responses interobserver variation important physiological parameter human placental lactogen post-metastatic survival surfaced membrane atp levels highly predictable time scale metabolic consequence retreatment protocols tissue-specific sensitivity immunohistochemical detection hela derivative enzyme treatment isoelectric focusing pattern microscopical study unmatched controls network of reticulin obvious relationship impaired glucose tolerance impaired glucose tolerance is a pre - diabetic state of dysglycemia , that is associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology . adenylate cyclase response mediators of inflammation hernia a hernia is a disorder in which a part of the body protrudes abnormally through a tear or opening in an adjacent part , especially of the abdomen . production of collagen ascorbic acid deficiency reciprocal mif tests inappropriate production fatty acid analysis fbj antisera cancer morbidity incidence rates stage of validation cytoplasmic calcium concentration significantly better response spleen size variable expression basal serum fsh concentrations mitotic cell cycle solubilized antigens d-theta gamma cross cross is an ab initio folding algorithm that maps rna sequences into 3-noncrossing rna structures . goblet-cell hyperplasia goblet-cell hyperplasia is a feature of this response , and sialomucins are preferentially secreted by the adapting epithelium . median length chrysotile samples postmenopausal women hamster kidney cell line epithelial membrane antigen twelve patients significantly enhanced tumour growth retardation low plasma pas concentrations vulvar cancers anti-tumour effect of melphalan age-adjusted incidence rates ovarian failure tumour growth rates applied age-matched normal controls sarcoma growth rat tumour-bearing mice discriminant function acceptor glycoproteins pregnancy diets reasonable size soluble proteins exposure conditions bronchial carcinoma significant depression rauscher leukaemia virus haematological parameter tumours activities close contact a close contact is an individual who has cared for , lived with or had direct contact with respiratory secretions or body fluids of a probable or confirmed case of influenza a\ h1n1 . malignant state human squamous carcinoma cell lines medical facilities hospital organization degree of hospital organization prior radiation treatment solid fuel mucous epithelia mantoux test a mantoux test is a tuberculin is injected intradermally . site-specific cancer risks cancer patient lymphocytes rodent test systems metabolic activity tissue cea competence circulating antibody response specific antigen experimental evidence syngeneic male mice tolerated doses anti-a activity marked inhibition immunological status cell-mediated immune responses enzyme content published statements inhibition of arginase stimulating substances grade malignancy nhl physiological parameters alteration of cell-surface proteins comparative effects liquid culture technique supplementary histological classification proven malignant melanoma human rhabdomyosarcoma two-way analysis overcoming resistance allogeneic hybrid mouse-skin carcinogenic material thermal enhancement ratio breast cancer dosage recommendations activity of alpha-gpdh nude mice experimental groups cba carcinoma nt derived isotopic methods age ratio rate of progression volume doubling time human colonic neoplasm syngeneic rat tumour system dibutyryl cyclic amp treatment of carcinoma cervix uteri cell division cell division in bacteria is a complex process involving the coordinated participation of a group of proteins which assemble at the division site into a multiprotein complex called the divisome ( ) . vivo evidence liquid culture system intestinal adaptation swiss female spf mice cell cycle kinetics nmr malignancy index serum fe concentration oestradiol concentrations mixture of ascorbate sun radiation disorderly matrix glucose oxidation replacement therapy formation of granulomata functional difference average incidence epithelial structures greater bombay pattern decision a decision is the trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purpose . classification of cases sources of bias definite positives rd day of culture tumour volume response antigenic activities follow-up study inter-provincial migration cytotoxic system absence of y chromosomes ii cytotoxic action volume measurements frozen sample frozen samples were ground to a fine powder in liquid nitrogen with a pestle and mortar . diagnosed cancers melanoma risk dose rate a dose rate is the quantity of radiation absorbed per unit time . rate of flow celled vulval neoplasms tribal analysis hepatic extraction patient's sex production of plasminogen activators afp accumulation cardiac output cardiac output was given values of 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 or 10 l min-1 while the other parameters were fixed at the values given in table 4 . aggregation of platelets tubercle bacilli fraction host responses swiss-b milk effect of isoprenaline acid precipitation a acid precipitation is a rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions combine with water . trade statistics human bone marrow cells simultaneous injection lymphoma classification treated patients cfc intrapleural inoculation nude mouse xenografts periodical x-ray examinations sensitivity test meccnu resistance development blood concentration of sensitizer analogue nucleotide treatment of choice hypoxic mammalian cells pha transformation effect of phenobarbital diagnostic value calculations of tumour response dose phenomenon time course of colony formation mock-exposed animals liver albumin rat rhabdomyosarcoma blood cell count peripheral lymphocyte counts foetal calf serum component elutriator fractions surface proteins nucleocytoplasmic ratios sclerosing hodgkins disease suppressor cell precursor population respective experimental groups monocyte function explant cultures family oncogene product birmingham regional cancer registry nature of material frequency of ejaculation doublet signal granulocytic cell populations non-christian women peripheral blood haemoglobin immunological reactions selective inhibitory effects rat colonic tumours activities vivo resistance swedish cancer registry lung cancer incidence replicating dna polarization measurement proportional frequency calcitonin-producing human cancer cell line growth-promoting activity mtx content split doses cell culture abnormalities normal human lung antigens proliferative compartment diagnosis of porphyria acuta intermittens lack of correlation dna index of cells good source dose decreases marginal regressions hodgkin's disease abnormal ferritinaemia measures of tumour growth pelvis a pelvis is the structure of the vertebrate skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates . labelled melanoma cells lungs vs time control difference amino-acid contents breast cancer immunoglobulin levels increased concentrations arginine deficiency arginine deficiency is a rare occurrence , however , there can be competitive inhibition by the endogenously produced asymmetrical dimethylarginine ( ) and nitroarginine . growth of metastases control cells constant dose leucocytic mps trait anti-tsta antibodies breakpoint cluster region breakpoint cluster region ( ) is a multi-domain protein that contains a c-terminal gtpase activating protein ( ) domain for rac . genetic segregation analysis transfer generations infant mice arginase release aneuploid cell populations leukaemic patients absence of correlation life tables remaining normal cell population suitable drugs pancreas serum cytological effects prolactin concentrations cyclic amp levels autologous bone marrow transplantation autologous bone marrow transplantation is the treatment of choice for recurrent nhl that is still sensitive to chemotherapy . well-defined experimental tumour systems additive effects differential cell counts carcinoembryonic antigen-like substances antithymocyte serum treated hamsters viral genes term pregnancy promoter tpa fourth line labelling pattern induced subcutaneous neoplasia chemosensitivity of blood development of lung colonies two-fraction treatment mammary carcinoma cell cultures test particulate matter indices of tumour activity distinctive difference liver lesions sephadex-biogel mixtures intrahepatic bile duct carcinomata spleen sizes acid-insoluble material urinary-bladder cancer mouse skin carcinogens oc sera internal malignancies haemic cell line statistically significant decrease rna viruses important issue an important issue is the selection of the measure to weigh the association of a concept in a profile . chemotherapy selection relative risks arfc activity cell aggregation aqueous humour a aqueous humour is the limpid fluid within the eyeball between the cornea and the lens . pyroninophilic cell count week of treatment most effective method cyclohexane fraction recurrent malignant melanoma polypeptide pattern medical care attendance colonic tissue kinetic responses achievable enhancement ratio postmenopausal patients strong cellular reactions tissue injury tissue injury is a complex phenomenon . predominantly negro population disease process myeloblast counts distinctive feature specific mulv antigen prominent nucleolus prominent nucleoli were a continuous feature . optimal method i-labelled melanoma cell membranes saturable process chemically induced transformation intramuscular injections temperature patterns cell loss rate ab clone simian virus human cancer cells rat prostatic gland single-dose survival curves nucleotide derivatives internalization of protein prolactin of carcinogen relatively common condition inhibition of cell growth dehydrogenases activity effect of testosterone histopathological study blood cell counts colonic cancer model breast-cancer mortality rates tumour bearing mice blood donors carcinoma tissue invitro lung-cancer mortality adult population inhibition of inflammation atrophic mammary gland stepwise transitions supraclavicular nodes mammary gland dysplasias real variations female rats normal clotting capacity cystadenoma epithelium ebv-specified nuclear antigen band ab leukaemic cell population markedly impaired immune system prospective trial normal baby boy astrocytomas grade flow system electron spin resonance spectroscopy hmp rate absorptive capacity in business administration , absorptive capacity is the theory or model used to measure a firm 's ability to value , assimilate , and apply new knowledge . basal odontogenic epithelium response of cell screening trials mg-kg interrupted tumour growth directional migration syngeneic methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma breast tumours receptor activity cytotoxic immunity value of serum beta connective tissue barrier strength of immunity reverse situation wistar anti-tumour serum active material cyclic amp formation promoting action condition host tissue phase ii clinical trial generation of dustclouds buffer system different treatment modality different treatment modalities can be applied following reduction , including plaster immobilization , surgical treatment of ruptured collateral ligaments , functional treatment , or combinations . hamster melanoma inbred mouse colonies antitumour globulin surgical procedure a surgical procedure is a procedure in which one or more incisions are made into the body in order to repair damage or remove diseased tissue effective agent chronic respiratory disease degree of tumour necrosis reported values hepatic cell carcinoma proliferative populations comparative response k-cell-mediated cytotoxicity test generation of suppressor monocytes liver model placental alkaline phosphatase-like activity drug delivery drug delivery is the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals . adenosine deaminase a adenosine deaminase is an enzyme found in mammals that can catalyze the deamination of adenosine into inosine and ammonia . tumour cell counts structural chromosome aberrations prevalence of breast cancer malignant lesions aginst malignant disease histologic examination methods of treatment increased activity combination of methotrexate human epithelial membrane antigen lung colonies npc-associated cmi responses reference point a reference point is an indicator that orients you generally . metabolic alterations regression model incidence of stomach cancer neutral protease activity chemical carcinogens rna precursors reduction of immunoprotection evidence of space-time toxic doses migration index specific t-like antigen correlations of breast cancer rates cyclophosphamide dose receptor values dna content cells serum iga antiproliferative effect chromium release female swiss mice chemical nature non-malignant hepatic disease direct invasion structural modifications lymphocyte response successively smaller tumour volumes moderate colony-stimulating activity immunoreactive calcitonin production lethal effects non-white populations carcinoma cells potential doubling time polyoma tumour formation squamous-cell carcinoma of lung comparable tumour burdens aneuploid dna pattern virion protein osteolytic bone deposits arm of chromosome number precancerous nature serum alkaline phosphatase necrotic cyst fluid tumour cell chromatin five cytotoxic drugs apparent activity macrophage-derived lysosomal enzymes rl male case evidence of sensitization occupational effects lung tumour growth tracer material pipe tobacco complicated process concomittant renal disease invitro metabolisms spontaneous death metal inhibition of tumour therapeutic agents promotion treatment intracellular adenosine deaminase activities heat treatment heat treatment is a method used to alter the physical , and sometimes chemical , properties of a material . histological variables organ culture calusterone declining risk malignant epithelial cells glucocorticoid resistant state squamous lesions bone marrow cell numbers chromosome alterations lobe neoplasm immunochemical analysis incidence of tumoures rate of cell loss scirrhous breast cancers vitro proliferative culture ldhvi-ldhii isoenzyme ratio history of antitumour immunity cell follicular lymphomas iron transport stationary phases discrete stages activity of tumour carbon black a carbon black is a black colloidal substance consisting wholly or principally of amorphous carbon and used to make pigments and ink . als treated mice neural system neurotropic infectious disease electronic differences endocrine glands criteria of age mitozolomide activity soluble antigen activity of sera unequivocal breast cancer application of carcinogens progressive tumour growth tumour-associated membrane antigens normal adult women effect of lipophilicity quantitative assays bone cancer peak recombination event levels of stress exposure weight alkaline phosphatase negative lai response malignant breast disease cogent correlation normal targets susceptible hosts patient anti-paternal hla antibodies molecular weight separation techniques medical care a medical care is a professional treatment for illness or injury . clostridium perfringens a clostridium perfringens is an anaerobic gram-positive rod bacterium that produces epsilon toxin . sewa tumour system acceptable sensitivity papillary adenocarcinoma papillary adenocarcinoma is a low-grade malignancy that grows slowly and tends to spread along the mucosal surface and invading the ductal wall in the late phase of the development 127 . optimal induction dose effects of spleen cells drug concentrations structure of lipid evidence of differentiation progestational compound detailed survival rates ten year period respiratory disease histone fractions foreign tissue most common manifestation vitro cultures calculated mitotic duration anti-inflammatory drugs mental state a mental state is a mental condition in which the qualities of a state are relatively constant even though the state itself may be dynamic . urinary protein loss mucous membrane a mucous membrane is a membrane which secretes mucus . it forms the lining of various body passages that communicate with the air , such as the respiratory , genitourinary , and alimentary tracts including the mouth , nasal passages , vagina and urethra . basal layer tissue of origin estimated relative risk two nmr parameters isogeneic hosts insensitive host tissues rat lung homogenate normal heart mhc class ii products calf serum component combination cytotoxic therapy lymphocyte transfer antigen expression conflicts isogeneic mice tumour viruses singletime point assessment presence of serum pattern of serum galactosyltransferase collagen fibre formation histocytological study waterbath temperature b-cell neoplasms undifferentiated round-cell sarcoma new model colon carcinoma cell line carcinoma of stomach reticuloendothelial clearance capacity foetal acinar expression biochemical activity related compounds vincristine-methotrexate treatment mixed lymphocyte cultures thirty five patients controlled study cell lines mtln non-hospitalized controls moderate inhibition liver metabolism regulatory gene a regulatory gene is a gene that codes for a protein , such as a repressor , that controls the transcription of another gene or group of genes . . sexhormone binding globulin hypoprotein diet calf muscle measurements of cell population selective capacity potent cytotoxic activity evidence of malignancy washed several time cell-surface antigens direct peritoneal-exudate macrophage migration inhibition reciprocal cytotoxicity tests foetal brain tissue polymorphous macrophages serum proteins focal pattern thymidine labelling index mg injections of bacterium mammary production extensive disease repair of x-ray injury bronchogenic carcinomas continuous-infusion bleomycin's greater inhibition reticuloendothelial neoplasia ifn injection terminal differentiation signal radioresistance of growth macrophage energy metabolism primary source cleavage product cic concentrations polyphenol fraction blood counts lip cancer detection of treatment differences liver disease a liver disease is a disease affecting the liver . intermitotic time delay subregion products metabolic capacity protective antibody oncogenic viral infections unique biochemical process serum nca utero exposure electron paramagnetic resonance growth of sarcomata short-term tests soft-agar procedure anti-tumour cell mediated immunity plateau phase of growth normal bladder tissues transient equilibrium in nuclear physics , transient equilibrium is a situation in which equilibrium is reached by a parent-daughter radioactive isotope pair where the half-life of the parent is only slightly longer than the half-life of the daughter . forty-four patient forty-four patients were males , and 40 females . receptor patterns of cell suspensions stage iii neoplasms argentaffin reactions foetal acinar antigens fraction of cigarette-smoke condensate malignant tissue samples kidney-ligated mice breast-cancer antigens absence of androgens intense lysis confirmed complete response sialic acid monitoring sebaceous glands durban african males tumour-induction rate epidermal growth factor receptors multiple samples growth retardation growth retardation is one of the cardinal signs and\ or complications of glycogen storage disease type ia ( ) . microsomal membranes unlabelled shed glycoproteins quetelet's index submandibular salivary gland a submandibular salivary gland is a salivary gland inside the lower jaw on either side that produces most of the nocturnal saliva . igm concentrations razoxane dosed animals baby hamster kidney cell line serum of cancer patients normal uterine tissue content of lymphocytes heterogenous pattern mitomycin care suitable drugs control cancer patients antilymphocyte serum biopsies microsomal fraction betel quid ingredients major modality polyclonal system negative responses threshold weight metastatic bone disease metastatic bone disease is the main cause of morbidity in breast cancer patients 1 . concentration of daunorubicin apparent plasma elimination half-life oxidation products glial cells cigarette smoke condensate body tissues instability of surface antigens haemopoietic disorders epithelium mhc class ii products normal crossreacting antigen peptic ulcer a peptic ulcer is an ulcer of the mucous membrane lining of the alimentary tract . evaluation of growth maximum effects autosomal recessive gene adequate information effect of corynebacterium parvum negative acute phase protein foetal striated muscle mouse lung homografts study period cell culture strains serum cea concentration involved lymph nodes non-hepatic tissues brain-tumour ratios lowered temperature rv-induced cultures hypoxic conditions enhancements haemopoietic system restriction fragment length polymorphism restriction fragment length polymorphism ( ) is the predominant method of snp analysis used to assay cyp3a4 and cyp3a5 snps in previous studies 1427 . lung cancer mortality malignant neoplastic lesions cell samples streptococcal preparation fluorescent antibodies adc cultures thermal sensitivities basal gonadotrophin concentrations carcinogenic process cytolytic functions log-rank test acid content fourteen patients phenotypic evidence cell mediated immunity microglial cells younger ages discriminatory power discriminatory power is the average probability that a typing system will assign the same strain type to strains randomly sampled from the same group . untreated control cultures long arms incubation time management of breast cancer patients isolated cultures cell progression dna virus a dna virus is a virus that has dna as its genetic material and does not use an rna intermediate during replication . a dna virus is a virus that has dna as its . bladder-carcinoma patients antiallograft response death rates dmn-demethylase activity virgin animals ovarian cancers natural target invitro cytotoxicity test enhanced adaptive immune response free radicals levels marginal activity isoenzyme ratio response of xenografts cell protein palatal lesions diagnostic groups lymphatic tissue a lymphatic tissue is a tissue making up the lymphatic system . normal mammalian cells acinus formation normal conditions reference range in health-related fields , a reference range is a set of values of some measurement that a physician or other health professional can use to interpret a set of results for a particular patient . cellular progression albumin band increased tumour incidence phospholipid content single-strand breaks normal stock diet inherent spontaneous killer capacity premutational damage acridine orange female melanoma patients immunological defence mechanism urine of patients chronic myeloid leukemia chronic myeloid leukemia is paradigm of how an uncontrolled and perpetually switched on tyrosine kinase , like the fusion-protein bcr-abl , could turn normal cells into malignant ones 9 . differentiated functions tumour-host combinations gastric juice gastric juice is a strong acidic liquid , ph 1 to 3 in humans , which is close to being colourless . ifn treatment metastatic carcinoma ras expression immune sera bladder carcinomata sodium aurothiomalate sodium aurothiomalate is an organogold compound with the chemical formula c4h4 au nao4s and is used for its antirheumatic effects to treat rheumatoid arthritis . time-trend analyses indirect effect bronchiolar epithelium extent of invasion adult animal sensitivity of serum predictor of survival giant follicular lymphoma activity analysis discriminant analyses reproducible differences cytophilic antibodies radiolabelled antibody evaluation of survival patterns sensitive lesions immunological perturbation short-arm material threshold tumour concentration male wistar rats iii disease suspected diagnosis mucosal damage immunohistological analysis obvious correlation tobacco smoke condensate peak of bone cancer carcinoma urea antigens female cancer universal cellular process type antigen established line mis concentrations operable patients model systems liver metastases typical utility satisfactory estimates murine intestine epithelial damage growth rate of metastases decreased growth fraction blocking antibody a blocking antibody is an antibody that does not have a reaction when combined with an antigen , but prevents other antibodies from combining with that antigen . selective effects natural resistance mild reaction adc colonies intravenous injections hexon proteins of adenovirus polyclonal rabbit antibodies degree of splenomegaly fibrous tissues dysplastic epithelium acid mucopolysaccharide production extracellular drug concentrations deleted marker chromosome calculation of tumour cell viability acid-treated serum multiple modality therapy degrees of malignancy prognostic index adult brain-derived lines immunoproliferative disorders lymphocyte transformation lymphocytes of cancer patients histochemical study rye classification low frequencies c-type rna murine tumour viruses swedish deaths definitive treatment plasma membrane level mouse monoclonal antibodies infantile inguinal hernia hepatocellular cancer embryonic secondary cultures histone treatment plasma half-life early ages duplet band growth delay curves syngeneic system tumuor-bearing mice computer-aided analyses chromosome bands mammary tumour viruses concentration of prolactin ii antigens method of growth evaluation cellular immunity invitro peyer's patches biopsy material classic pattern arrest patterns tumour-free individuals hla antigenic determinants prospective study nbt test growth alveolar macrophage serum retinol concentration antitumour activity antitumour activity is one of the health-promoting effects attributed to the lactic acid bacteria and their products of fermentation . t-cell status distributions of isotope activity adverse reactions transplanted kht sarcomas metabolic reduction threshold volume contraceptive study formation of cell-cell contacts predicted sensitivities control sera vitro lysis xenograft lines genomic expression cytostatic effect photodynamic effect treatment of seminoma liver controls african populations pleural plaques injection of misonidazole malignant melanomas intrahepatic cholangiocellular carcinoma oxygen tension oxygen tension is a critical parameter , possibly the most important one , in the culture of stem cells . values of muscle samples potential anti-cancer agents malignant epithelium idiopathic cold haemagglutinin disease subsequent growth cell carcinomata defined conditions serum lysozyme activity blood samples keratinized lesions blood-brain barrier a blood-brain barrier is a structure in the central nervous system that keeps various substances found in the bloodstream out of the brain while allowing in the substances essential to metabolic function , e.g. oxygen . cultured cells soluble liver fraction increased catabolic rate liquid milk feca eia positive subjects melanoma cell membranes cytotoxicity reactions triturus helveticus single intraperitoneal injections degree of tumour differentiation metabolic activation myeloid leukemia a myeloid leukemia is a chronic leukemia characterized by granular leukocytes . pre-clinical therapy fraction of cigarette smoke squamous carcinoma cases pattern of metastasis intermediate density fraction chief clinical feature chief clinical features were younger age , long duration and enlargement of the nipple as a predominant symptom . effect of sexhormones specialized structure term organ cultures smoke exposure transplanted rat carcinoma chemotherapeutic drug cytolethal effect oestrogen-receptor concentration peripheral blood granulocytes tumour-cell membrane-bound serine protease tumour-host system distribution model rarity of bone metastases detectable camp response gfa concentration lymphoid antigens degree of abrogation mitotic inhibition palpable liver metastases moloney leukaemic spleen cells ellis-goldberg methods no-haemoprotein complex human bronchogenic squamous-cell carcinoma normal human lung tissue multinucleated myotube-like structures ewing's sarcoma a ewing's sarcoma is a malignant tumor in bone marrow role of antigen release hepatectomized animals age-specific incidence blood disease a blood disease is a disease or disorder of the blood . bowel wall apparent correlation considerably higher tumour cell count mean serum igg concentration goblet cells normal adult liver cell line biological model normal human hla antigens jejunal crypt survival highly purified basic protein antigen breast cancers reticuloendothelial system a reticuloendothelial system is a widely distributed system consisting of all the cells able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc , except for certain white blood cells . microinvasive carcinomas measurable effects immunologic deficiency states non-specific response experimental sarcoma cell walls predictive indices heterogeneous disease mdh activity frequency of tumours index pregnancy injection of dimethylhydrazine erythroproliferative response malignant lymphoma tissue features of transformation standard laboratory diet considerable quantity transplantation passages hypopharyngeallaryngeal cancer carcinogenic treatment medication lai method fluorescence measurement fluorescence measurements were background subtracted , normalized to starting values , and expressed as f\ fo . absence of serum conventional singletime point assessment immune spleen cell activity efferent delayed hypersensitivity responses human hepatoma cell line slightly improved survival rates drug pas sarcomas invasion rates of migration polypoid deposits homogeneous cell growth mesenteric nodes mc disease thin-layer chromatography a thin-layer chromatography is a form of chromatography in which the solid phase is silica gel or a similar inert material supported on a glass plate . possessed tsh receptors crystalline virus-like structures antenatal period growth patterns population of cells arginino-succinic acid hepatoma cell lines perfused liver model tumour-associated aml antigen average probability membrane antigens morphological alterations waiting period intra-epithelial neoplasia normal extracellular matrix comparative ultrastructural examination english samples cea reaction duration of administration normal ovarian epithelium cytotoxic attack iga anti-vca response levels of ras expression chicken erythrocyte target cells presence of bone metastases induced malignancies up-to-date analysis incidence of lung adenomata gross response ipr-pretreated animals alcoholic beverage an alcoholic beverage is a drink that contains ethanol . germ cell neoplasms animal protein consumption nag concentrations electroimmunoprecipitation methods dimethyl methylene blue monkey antigen chromosomal dna male breast cancer male breast cancer is a rare disease that accounts for less than 1 % of all cancers in men and less than 1 % of all diagnosed breast cancers 1 . long duration thiol-reagent content of assay fsh concentrations nitro-aromatic radiosensitizing drugs liver function tests growth law b-cell disease observed differences premalignant transformation cellular antigen shortening of survival time colony inhibitory activity leukaemic mice water-soluble compounds vivo specific antitumoral immune response loss of discrimination twofold greater antitumour activity potential applications mitotic duration distant organs levels of tissue temperature sensitive lesions quantitative absorption active fractions pooled normal human serum agar culture invitro differentiated thyroid carcinoma adjacent muscle cytometric study histological differences fluorescence microscopy fluorescence comparative mapping isoenzyme patterns radiation dose mouse neuroblastoma cell lines effect of oestrogen test systems american negro population spreading melanomas alkaline phosphatase-like activity morphological analysis serum luteinizing hormone effect of methotrexate cellular competitive inhibition concanavalin-a acceptor glycoproteins proliferation centres crypt depth control sections steroid therapy steroid therapy may be an effective modality for treating the renal complication tumour-specific transplantation-type antigen ukall trials long-term passage syngeneic bone marrow system various procedures medical records length of survival pathological lesion radioactive signal anti-rat lymphocytic serum bone sarcoma methylating agent partial correlation analysis constituents of culture media reliable indicator src-gene expression thyroid cancers transplanted syngeneic methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma blood values multiple injections cylinder model distribution of survival times levels of serum cholesterol sensitized animal free radicals respiratory carriers specificity indices lowest concentration cutaneous malignant melanoma cutaneous malignant melanoma is a neoplasm which arises from melanocytes cell cycle time size dependent radiation response increased plating efficiency haematological remission stage iv breast-cancer patients irradiation dose rete ridges mouse moloney virus increasing size proteins of mouse bronchogenic carcinoma groups human cell lines effect of misonidazole intraperitoneal inoculation effect of low-dose folic acid levels advanced disease personality indices importance of host dose of urethane crypt survival human natural killer cell activity dbaf mice actin-like contractile protein intestine epithelial damage positive patients experimental differences days median survival problems of correlation study comedy film tumour specific antibody response liver cancer wer cml patients mis injection histone agglutination test lognormal parameter human colorectal tumour tissue water-soluble carcinogens adrenal carcinoma conduction velocity measurements secretion of prolactin direct relationship plasma cell infiltration filtration system diploid dna populations fluorescent antibody a fluorescent antibody is an antiserum conjugated with a fluorescent dye , such as fluorescein or rhodamine . . ascorbic acid-containing foods urine of melanoma patients most common cs-associated thyroid cancer uptake rates thymectomized tumour-bearing animals deficiency states normal control monocytes migration indices effect of washing life of monolayer cultures bladder invasion once-fortnightly doses heterospecific antitumour globulin extrinsic factors squamous cell cancer amplitude action models nasopharyngeal carcinoma biopsies life events cell precursors precipitin reaction carcinogenic transformation chrioallantoic membrane cyclase activity marrow failure murine tumour systems measurable protective effect statistically significant differences guanylate cyclase guanylate cyclase is a lyase enzyme . cell proportions mean age activating metabolism typing response partial remission method of immunisation maximal antitumour effect metabolic states observed variations period of tumour growth isoenzyme separation rat tissues leukaemias of strain icrc mice values of cancer patients effect of chemotherapy significance of histology statistically significant risk factor catalysing reversible reactions mer-treated animals single fractions human colorectal carcinomata specimen water content cell lung cancer line oestrogen-induced reduction mucus fluid median plating efficiency dna synthesis period dose of carbon tetrachloride production of graft-versus-host x-irradiated lymphoma cells thirty-eight patients gynaecological malignancies tumour incidence rates previously reported inhibitory effect slow turnover tissues pancreatic adenocarcinomas antitumour immunity excessive mortality observation periods non-cachectic cancer patients proteolipid nature mucopolysaccharidosis patients sarcoma antigen atypical glands normal liver value moderately sized cancers mitogen stimulation sensitive statistical test partial correlations bantu population stringent significance level glucocorticoid sensitivity asynchronous culture receptor structures clinical activity inhaled tobacco smoke effect of fractionation considerable evidence induction period effect of exposure attached normal-looking kidney tissue tumour resistance obese women non-malignant patients swiss strain mice draw a draw is a dry stream bed that drains surface water only during periods of heavy rain or flooding . influence of sample source significantly higher percentage opsonic protein cholesterol difference bladder cancer mortality of workers double-antibody co-precipitation tests cyclophosphamide pretreated mice pha lymphocyte stimulation contact suppression of tumour growth experimental animal tumours incomplete growth length polymorphism length polymorphism is the consequence of the existence of many indels , three of which are larger than the others and essentially explain the length difference between clade alleles . cultured melanoma cells gel diffusion line hodgkin's tissue increases molecular weight basis hormone determination individual stages singlestrand breaks lamellar arrays differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma abnormal pattern thrice-or twice-weekly applications toxic effects tumorigenic effect preferred test lung cancer samples broca's index loss of cell viability pancreatic wet weight splenic suppressor cell activity acid derivative standard volume ascites fractions chondroitin sulphate chondroitin sulphate is a native ligand for both emr2 and cd97 , which can also bind decay-accelerating factor ( ) . cytotoxic agents rna murine tumour viruses axillary lymph nodes kappa-lambda distribution analysis tuberculous patients distribution of lactate dehydrogenase enzymes marker chromosomes lymphocytotoxic antibodies function tests electrophoretic mobilities malignant cell clone anti-cancer drugs a-strain mice toxic consequence mixed english samples menstrual status age peak of cancer oat-cell carcinoma cells levels of antibody activity intravascular survival depressed pha responses bone disease bone disease refers to the medical conditions which affect the bone . cns disease brain tumours experimental method frozen samples common dr antigen alkaline reaction place exposures weight enzymes syngeneic moloney virus prediction of growth delay circulating tumour specific antigen stage of tumour spread capacity of cells peak response hormone screening study sensitive line preventing tumour recurrence rabbit serum capacity of tumour cells weight rna colchicine injection quantity of liver tumours monitors of tumour burden adrenocorticolytic effect fistula-like communication histologically verified cancer long-term tumour lines labelled antigens fifteen false positive clinical situations capacity of peripheral-blood monocytes immune deprived mice treated nuclear membrane immunofluorescent staining reaction leucocyte adherence inhibtion test crypt epithelium pituitary gonadotrophin contents fluorescent indicator cell carcinoma lines exponential pattern carcinoembryonic antigen cea importance of occupation indication of prognosis model drug pas independent release chest wall of mice incidence of liver natural killer cell activity inexplicable large variation complete remission rates field conditions adenomatous polyp adenomatous polyps are benign neoplasms that , by definition display some characteristics of dysplasia . non-hodgkin's lymphoma cells disseminated cancer union a union is a healing process involving the growing together of the edges of a wound or the growing together of broken bones . sodium fluoride sodium fluoride is the inorganic compound with the formula naf . marked kidney abnormalities muscle antibody tryptophan pyrrolase activity established cell line rate of albumin leakage absence of plasminogen activation stimulating growth undoubted invasive carcinoma speculative analysis tumour inoculation iii neoplasms extracellular glucose concentration neoplastic hepatic lesions control of liver-cell division detection of carcinogens lysosomal enzymes allogeneic tumour growth urothelial malignancy sarcoma progression establishment of cultures stage disease growth parameters anti-gs antibodies basal concentration importance of differences relapse-free interval normal t-cell cultures serum of mice common tumour specific antigen metastatic frequency status patients rat hepatoma membrane fractions long arm a long arms is an individual who intends to steal or borrow things without asking . sustained proliferative activity non-t-cell activity antigen-induced inhibition dose of carcinogen death records proteolytic enzyme activity regression of tumour normal foreign tissue clonogenic cell survival vascular fetal membrane anaerobic conditions cell transfer adoptive transfer techniques pyruvate kinase pyruvate kinase is an important element in flux control of the intermediate metabolism . intracellular concentration circulating ferritin concentration average response optimal mitogen concentrations blood lymphocyte counts agar culture system perchloric acid residues opsonisation tests normal cation carriers incidence of dna aneuploidy average age luteinized tissue pathological scoring system contribution of serum enzymes normal hamster tissues oncogenic effects deae-cellulose chromatography analysis of tumour sections discriminatory value autologous melanoma antibody activity histologically proven carcinoma am autopsy study cellular heterogeneity thermostable substance pulmonary squamous-cell carcinoma biochemical alterations metal ions accurate indication lymphatic system a lymphatic system is the interconnected system of spaces and vessels between body tissues and organs by which lymph circulates throughout the body . increased stimulation lung-nodule inhibition test increase prostacyclin formation complete regressions tdr pulse-labelling indices human lung cancer cell lines most common histological type paraffin sections development of lymphosarcomas anti-oestrogenic agent subculture passages solid malignant neoplasms well-established risk factor cell anaplastic carcinoma line response kinetics of host increased cellular immunity markers of retrovirus infection inall mononuclear-leucocyte preparations independent effect permeability process normal gonadotrophin concentrations metabolic rate metabolic rate is the rate of atp production per unit time . cyclo treatment microglial cell microglial cells are the main source of tnf - amp;#945 bantu patients subcutaneous injection sites carcinembryonic antigen crc target cell murine tumour viruses murine leukaemia virus infection effect of rubidazone serological analysis carcinogenic nitroso compound regulatory enzymes single high dose aromatic absorption untreated hodgkin's patients oral leukoplakia oral leukoplakia ( ) is the best-known potentially malignant disorder . promoting substance immune-suppressed mice asnase-induced diabetes absorption of melanoma antisera papilloma formation new anti-oestrogenic agent rfms mice characteristics of cancer patients altered enzyme expression post-operative survival complement of short-arm material pathological manifestation simultaneous application rich source human transitional cell carcinoma medical care systems postmortem examination a postmortem examination is an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease . immunodiffusion analyses of organ murine sarcoma virus oncogenesis marked decrease stressful life events neonatal antigen cumulative doses recurrence of colon carcinoma laryngeal cancer laryngeal cancer is the most common malignant tumor of the upper aerodigestive tract . free-radical signal million men transmissible venereal sarcoma deranged liver enzymes lymphomata protection tests distant metastasis distant metastases are the major cause of death in cancer patients . cervical squamous cell carcinomas vitro exposure ratio study uicc standard reference samples differentiated astroglial features cell-dependent antibodies human bronchogenic carcinoma antigen encephalitogenic effect density dependent inhibition blood volume of tumours urea-extracted proteins basal cell cancer local inflammatory reactions negative cell line postmenopausal status anti-mouse lymphocyte serum ribonucleic acid a ribonucleic acid is a derivative of dna having ribose in place of deoxyribose , and uracil in place of thymine registration process size differences induction rate tumour cell-surface proteins cell carcinoma urea proteins detectable receptor site concentration untreated stages normal control women corrected survival subsistence economy a subsistence economy is an economy in which enough food is grown , hunted or gathered to provide for the people . common cytotoxic substance haemopoietic progenitor cells oncogenic responses colony formation inhibition assay population-based cancer registries x-irradiated isogeneic mice normal tissue sediment-absorbed advanced breast carcinoma subthreshold doses root growth necrotic fraction tendency a tendency is a characteristic likelihood of or natural disposition toward a certain condition or character or effect . rare malignancy precursor of cancer bloom's syndrome patients adenosine kinase activity mouse-passaged lines bacterial phagocytic capacity immunological study tumour growth patterns positive feedback reaction site of tumour development peaks of activity radio-labelled carcinoembryonic antigen artificial lung tumour metastases gamma-globulin serum abnormal clone control arm microscopic examination microscopic examination is an important initial diagnostic test in the processing of specimens in the clinical microbiology laboratory 123 . plasma elimination half-life tumour-free patients important step an important step is the recruitment of many growth factors that may act in autocrine and\ or paracrine fashion and may control the long-term effects on growth , neuronal differentiation or survival . chromosome aberrations cytotoxicity responses mitotic inhibitor a mitotic inhibitor is a type of drug derived from natural substances such as plant alkaloids and primarily used in cancer treatment and certain types of cancer research including cytogenetics . optimum time b-cell lines split-dose interval epidemiological analysis maternal adrenal glands target organ tissue samples pathological ovarian evolution extra-cellular water human digestive tract injection of corynebacterium parvum atypical epithelium density gradient separation rabbit anti-mouse tumour cell serum molecular weight forms hormone-insensitive breast cancers mucous secretion a mucous secretion is a protective secretion of the mucus membranes . marked variation lymphocyte migration test target cell lines normal serum components highest concentration maximum immunosuppressive effect cell undifferentiated carcinomata predictive power actual clinical doubling time intracranial disease pre-operative aetiocholanolone measurements partial spontaneous regression surface receptors anti-embryo cytotoxic response aprotinin-treated animals all-or-none phenomenon cerebral cortex a cerebral cortex is the layer of unmyelinated neurons forming the cortex of the cerebrum . cell activation test model colorectal cancers female patients high-dose radiotherapy furthermore , high-dose radiotherapy is achieving higher local control than could be explained by our current knowledge of radiation killing of cancer cells in a tumor . receptor site concentration tumour-associated gamma foetal antigen gross hepatic tumors vivo information short term primary cultures benzene extraction intercellular junctions leucocyte preparations degree of consanguinity egg albumin burkitt's lymphoma patients health-promoting effect high hea-rfc values growth of tumours matched control group extracellular material coded study aml leucocyte preparations ovine squamous-cell carcinoma loss of ribosomes predominant pattern role of antibody endotoxin's adjuvator effect normal colony formation recurrence of melanoma incidence of metastases cytosol protein disease serum concentrations cell cycle bleomycin natural cytotoxic macrophages terms of survival acid expression lower hcc incidence medical facility medical facilities were the most common initial treatment source for both adults ( ) and children ( ) . brain metastasis brain metastasis is a frequent complication in patients suffering from lung and breast cancer , and a significant cause of morbidity and mortality . mitozolomide concentrations history of breast cancer adoptive transfer procedures cell-mediated sensitivity maximum palatable dose min length cell-doubling time distribution of grade intra-tumour variations polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis t-lymphocyte growth factor inguinal hernia a inguinal hernia is a hernia in which a loop of intestine enters the inguinal canal . mitotic indices incidence of tumour palliation status of patients treatment intervals chemical analysis a chemical analysis is the act of decomposing a substance into its constituent elements . transient inhibition increased egf receptors kernohan grades histopathology of lymph nodes conference histological classification advanced squamous cell carcinoma numerical bias burkitt's lymphoma cell line plasma opsonic activity fifteen minute fifteen minutes is an episode of the bbc sitcom , the green green grass . ac cigarettes enriched populations frequency of adenocarcinoma actual cell-cycle time oncogenic transformation minority population extended lag period anti-metastatic activity ovarian cancer antigen ca radio-labelled compound concomitant loss radioresponsive tissues protease inhibitor aprotinin patients whose lymph nodes charge heterogeneity male patient complex mixture synthesis period exponential decrease non-leukaemic animals spontaneous cytotoxic activity micrococcal nuclease-digested dna environmental factors invasive cervical carcinoma catalase inhibition nylon wool treatment control measures squamous differentiation in contrast , squamous differentiation is a well-recognised feature of endometrial but not endocervical adenocarcinomas . rhesus antigens chemical substitution malignant blood disease suppressor cell function tumour frequency killed-cell control haemacytometer lai method tdt tdt is a fine mapping method requiring linkage disequilibrium ( ) between causative mutations and the linked markers 810 . ehrlich ascites carcinoma cells tumour incidence increases vital process blood of tumour-bearers conventional antigens nu-mu mice trypsin-like neutral protease activity skin graft survival intact controls active secretion filter-tip cigarettes heterogeneity of antigen expression cytoplasmic protein input input is a genome id and a location in the stop , output is the dna sequence in fasta format . permanent regressions lymphoma-derived cell lines antu-induced decrease absence of insulin opposite relationship nude mouse tumours biopsy tissue untreated controls hour of exposure glioblastoma multiforme glioblastoma multiforme ( ) is refractory to conventional therapies . ability of antilymphocyte serum leucocyte-dependent antibody fresh cigarette smoke increased body temperature subsequent reduction standard population macrophage colony counts attack rates storage capacity non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug features of rhabdomyosarcoma subcutaneous mammary fat pad injection lifetime analyses strong immune defence mechanisms disease patients pasteur effect degree of binding assay of parent compound benign diseases polynucleotide a polynucleotide is a polymer of nucleotides bonded to one another by phosphodiester bonds . . reaction product reaction products were ethanol precipitated , resuspended in 20.0 ml hidi formamide ( ) and electrophoresed on an abi 3700 sequencer . cytolytic effector-cell capacity particulate matter particulate matter ( ) is a complex mixture of different particle types , much of which are unlikely to cause any adverse effects and so the hypothesis has arisen that a sub-component ( ) of pm drives the adverse effects . adherent cell population h-km mice diffusible colony normal life normal life is a 1996 crime drama film based on the real lives of husband and wife bank robbers , jeffrey and jill erickson . percoll density gradient separation behavioural transformations undifferentiated lymphoma cells inmunological activity unique lymphocytotoxic effect leukoplakia an epidemiologic study cancer samples absence of ovaries transforming genome pattern of expression micro-agglutination test true cytostatic agent melanoma of skin multiple regression equation moderate production polyspecific anti-glioblastoma antiserum duration of nickel exposure host-cell reaction laboratory datum laboratory data were the most recent values within the 3 months period preceding the last clinic visit . neoplastic b-cell lines intermittent anticoagulation intermittent anticoagulation was without effect on metastasis formation but still retarded primary growth . uninfected controls tumour pattern hormonal effect unselected primary colorectal carcinomas hla antigens individually distinct antigens epithelial cell staining recalcification time vivo exposure follicular lymphomas combination therapy recently combination therapy is the recommended line of treatment for cerebral malaria . long-term users identical antigen-antibody reactions circular dichroism spectra migration inhibition indices nuclease-digested dna cancer patterns intrinsic effects non-labile supernatant effect rising serum concentration saliva misonidazole concentration turnover tissues invitro cytotoxic immune response human controls myeloma line non-cancerous chronic colorectal diseases post-natal growth metabolites of ethyl carbamate chloramine tt method of iodination common cross-reacting antigen duration of hormone administration human cancer chromosome rate of entry cyclic nucleotide levels cerebral deposits serological response haemopoietic progenitor-cell responses foetal calf serum proteins sustained remission predominantly hepatocellular carcinomata mammalian epithelial lines disease progression premature chromosome condensation methods apparent lesser degree disease-free interval c-type virus particles rat muscle benign condition squamous epithelia concentration of retinol urethan injection biochemical parameters activated cell sorter analysis human tumour lines sorter analysis growing cell line fluorescent activated cell sorter analysis lymphocyte fractions confirmed breast cancer photo-periodic stimulation cell cycle parameters transplanted virus incidence of rejection response of host post-menopausal patients intra-abdominal organs neck malignancies murine leukaemia virus content brain-specific proteins recommended line pattern of response inter-site variation histopathological classification arterial injection postoperative cea values status of women sarcoma mc cytostatic action streblus asper streblus asper is a tree known by several common names , including siamese rough bush , khoi , and toothbrush tree . radical concentration plasminogen-dependent fibrinolytic activity tumour-related compartment potent nonspecific esterase activity non-malignant lung epithelial ovarian cancer epithelial ovarian cancer ( ) is a malignancy with significant probability of trans-peritoneal diffusion for which , irrespective of multiple surgeries and chemotherapy applications , a recurrence rate of 60-70 % has been reported 1 . suppression of growth radioactive bands animal cell populations morbidity incidence rates spectrum of organs endocrine procedures human sera carcinoma nt lamellar bodies previously reported values experimental neoplasms allogenic combinations action of carcinogen intra-arterial injections properties of serum frequency of consumption measurable metastatic breast carcinoma disturbance of ironmetabolism lymphoreticular neoplasia vitro cultures of dimethylnitrosamine dna synthetic period anti-normal antibodies ischaemic diseases generation of monoclonal antibodies unfractionated cell population bile acids record linkage record linkage refers to the task of finding entries that refer to the same entity in two or more files . cancer control measures inherently programmed phenomenon microsomal metabolism radiation-induced autoimmune thyroiditis antilymphocytic globulin immunoreactive peptide hormones leucocyte migration inhibition hexane extractable specific activities precursor lesions calcitonin receptor smoking index mutagenic effects mitochondrial activity in summary , mitochondrial activity was affected following loss of sin3 in both drosophila cultured cells and in yeast . dna loss mpa therapy fibroblastic sarcoma test macrophages formation of colonies survival patterns frequency of tumour polycation treatment transformation gene of neuroblastoma effective therapy regime pooled foetal lung tissue transplantation immunity adult male rats production of hydrogen peroxide urethane treatment non-hodgkin lymphoma non-hodgkin lymphoma ( ) is a malignancy of the lymphatic system , caused by uncontrolled proliferation of b - or t-cell lymphocytes . common malignant disease serum antibodies normal liver values slightly higher mean age operable mammary carcinoma spleen cell activity single women hmpa positive normal women serum concentrations subcutaneous neoplasia patient blood values splenic pfc responses activity of spleen cells induction of resistance rate of oocyte disappearance endometrial carcinomas immunosuppressive effects lewis lung carcinoma cells sex ratio of unity effector population germinal centres lymphnode histology absence of in-vivo experience tumour diagnosis peridiploid range structurally different clones cancer invasion hepatocarcinogenic agent control population toxic response skin applications appreciable quantity target cells depression of monocyte chemotaxis defence mechanisms n-acetyl neuraminic acid characterisation of cell lines carcinogenic response single cell cytotoxicity assay control tissues tumour-resected animals lymphocyte score peripheral blood mononuclear cell peripheral blood mononuclear cells ( ) are the natural target of hiv and therefore the ultimate host cells for hiv drug metabolism studies . peripheral blood myeloblast counts intact animals mouse bp intermitotic time degree of migration inhibition allogeneic lymphoid tumour cell lines significance of tissue native metaphase index autosomal recessive trait age-adjusted relative risk estimates normal syngeneic mice serum placental alkaline phosphatase incidence of bone sarcoma lymphocyte preparation refractory anemia a refractory anemia is any of various anemic conditions that are not successfully treated by any means other than blood transfusions enhancement of survival tumor-bearing animal t-enriched spleen cells age response curves x-radiation sensitivity mammary fat pad injection rat urinary bladder invasion initiating action potential risk factor evidence of tumour activity concomitant tumour immunity solubilized product control rat control rats were fed normal saline daily for 30 days . initiating event transformation gene concomitant chromosome loss maximum degree accurate measurement increased height recurrence of disease non-neoplastic mammary tissue childhood cancers antigenic stimulation cyclic amp phosphodiesterase activity epithelial cervico-vaginal neoplasms direct plaque-forming cell response adaptive growth activity of alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase equimolar doses mechanisms of leucocyte migration inhibition deae chromatography antibody depression resistance of rats latitudinal effect colonic crypt epithelium expected ages cba mice thymectomized non-seminoma patients anticomplementary activity vivo treatment childhood malignant disease human breast cancer cell lines effects of operation independent responses tobacco-smoke-condensate fractions cell sorter analysis thin-layer gel filtration system cytogenetic study surgical specimens ac tobacco tumour-cell populations surface protein distributions source of prothrombin mammary tumour line speed a speed is the sensitivity to light of film , plates . . cytotoxic drug action vivo detection enzyme tests detectable anti-human antibody severe infection organic compounds development of leukaemia fifteen minutes tumour-free melanoma patients hepatic carcinoma identical dose non-radiated controls ii hodgkin's patients spectrum of factors in-vitro sensitivity test invasive sarcoma clonogenic survival immunoaffinity chromatography components of diet method of analysis cornerstone a cornerstone in developmental biology is the concept of morphogens . phospholipid content of hepatoma life-table analysis radioresistant tissues membrane immunoglobulin concentration of ascites cells quantitative complement fixation epithelial values tumour growth characteristics measured differences immunofluorescence studies of sera measurement of oestradiol receptors direct exposure experimental system operative mortality operative mortality was in-hospital mortality or 30-day mortality . experimental population fungus a fungus is an organism of the kingdom fungi lacking chlorophyll and feeding on organic matter . transformation rate bronchongenic carcinoma inherent variation rising serum creatinine groups of treatment possible screening method immunoreactive contents possibilities of drug chromosome loss lung tumour cell lines lifetime occurrence chemically induced mammary carcinoma modest inhibition latent c-type virus sequential observation nicotinamide dose non-toxic concentrations allo-immune sera antimetabolites sodium azide dilated lymphatic vessels mass action model exponentially growing monolayer cultures bcg-treated mice potassium iodide potassium iodide is an inorganic compound with formula k i . contraceptive methods redcell antigens proliferating tissue biological activities absence sps renal pelvis a renal pelvis is a structure shaped like a funnel in the outlet of the kidney into which urine is discharged before passing into the ureter . follow-up period ¶ follow-up period is duration from point of diagnosis . response of patients heterogeneous trial population fiber a fiber is a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn . extent of growth peroperative examination spleen colony assay system human prostatic tissue beatty research institute induced temperature melanoma cell cultures rat milk mothers cell ratios computer-assisted volume analysis constitutional differences reduced body weight linear relationship lethal doses unselected elderly population dose-dependent dna damage consequence of radiolabelling hepatoma recruitment recruitment was a two-step process . mammary cancer incidence rhesus factor a rhesus factor is a blood group antigen possessed by rh-positive people . cytostatic agents malay npc patients skin cancer rates presence of hormone proven carcinoma serum cholesterol ester levels adjacent normal muscle methylated bovine albumin complement-dependent cytotoxic system anti-viral antigenic complexes adjacent paranodular tissue considerable importance human epithelia arrhenius parameters viable carcinoma cells fragments of tumour-cell membrane cultured mammalian cells specific reaction virus inoculation preparative polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis smoking cigarettes measured values iron proteins cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions physiological conditions tissue cea concentration alien environment normal growth high-pressure liquid chromatographic analyses widespread nonspecific cellular injury mammary carcinoma tissue invitro fungal virus malignant brain tumours delayed reaction a delayed reaction is a sign of a loss of elasticity . insufficient quantities non-white rates fe metabolism immunogenic murine squamous carcinoma survival curves suppression of immunity quantitative response membrane-bound serine protease optimum values splenectomized mice extrapulmonary intrathoracic colonies central disc cytotoxicity of spleen cells differentiated histology virgin mice complete remissions degree of confidence cytoplasmic immunofluorescent reaction implication of anti-tumour immunity soluble product body weight of adrenaline enzyme systems continuation therapy weeks of tumour growth peak of cell division weight ranges decreased resistance leukaemic bone marrow cells influencing survival hospital population controls unspecified sarcoma heterogeneous expression cytotoxic effects invitro passage ribonucleic acid metabolism vincristine resistance age of patients phenoxy acids lymphoid tissues inhibition of drug toxicity glucocorticoid hormone-receptor complex intratumour temperature c-ha-ras gene ovarian mucinous cyst fluid lymphoma tissue functional capacity complete carcinogenic dose defence aginst malignant disease normal serum alpha pituitary prolactin secretion adenomatous pattern tennis stroke samples of tissue minimal lesions metastatic bronchial carcinoma vitro survival of lymphocytes forty-one patients gamma antiserum conduit urine leukaemic process risk of breast cancer bowel cancer cell culture methods basic importance consequence of events lymphocytotoxic effect dose-response relationship human pancreatic exocrine cancer hsbpa sarcoma spheroid culture percentage of positivity stimulation of lymphocytes peak mis concentration emergency treatment tumour patients density limitation lung tumour incidence glioma cultures murine tissues breast cancer grading histological sections york hardcore band cell malignant disease coloring a coloring is a digestible substance used to give color to food . multiple weekly intradermal injections steroid hormones female lung cancer mortality rate blood tests activity of regressor epithelial cell spreads normal lung extract unusual intranuclear tubular structures bilayer cultures excess mortality excess mortality is defined as the difference between the observed mortality rate and the predicted rate . cured melanomata mice single toxic doses normal functions histological grade lipid content marker analysis steroid receptors colonic carcinomas non-specific reactions concentration of species internal cancers degree of blast transformation cervical cancer screening programmes human breast carcinomas incidence of infection growth factor receptors bound n-acetylneuraminic acid carcinoid syndrome carcinoid syndrome refers to the array of symptoms that occur secondary to carcinoid tumors . stimulation of differentiation antigen renal complexes nqo treatment growth duration nationwide study pretreatment serum hcg concentrations aggregate size precise nature human tumour colony cell-killing activity simpler rye classification serological evidence clinical usefulness the clinical usefulness of a diagnostic test is an elusive paradigm to measure . iib malignant melanoma swedish incidence rates nk-boosting effects human spleen cells malignancy nhl epilethial malignancy expression of ras oncogenes carcinogens ethyl carbamate apparent reduction ascites-derived inflammatory cells cachectic cancer patients chest disease indicators of recurrence burkitt's lymphoma-derived cell lines family oncogene expression rabbit blood tissue-like structure presence of brain metastases persistence of oestrogen production postoperative period dense fibrous tissue relative lymphoma resistance onco-foetal antigens degree of cell maturation anaerobic micro-organisms squamous epithelial cells colloid clearance depression invitro examination control mice vitro expression rye histological classification infiammatory response autoregulation of tumour size anti-theta serum preceding event disorganized growth pattern cross reactions leucocyte cultures cell preparations effect of hegf chronic myeloid leukaemia patients murine anaplastic carcinoma environmental variations death of tumour cells tissue reaction kit method induced damage elderly people elderly people are the major drug users in the community 1 . expected incidence foreign antibody differentiation-related morphological heterogeneity meccnu treatment aggregated igg direct method study design study design is a stepped wedge cluster randomized trial within 3 surgical wards of three french university hospitals . molecules of size cytotoxicity control active effector population combination of haematoxylin relative tumour concentrations leucocyte function segregation analysis immunohistochemical study purified basic protein antigen numerical score bearing rat sera levels of adenosine deaminase vertebral venous system ultimate unilateral development potential drug interaction developing cancer culture fluid hcg concentrations s-ip line concentration of cells effect of anaesthetics cytophilic anti-breast-cancer antibody days pretreatment serum opsonic activity autochthonous combinations excretion values in-situ natural killer activity detectable breast disorder dose of x-rays model of concentration microcolony survival assay heparin-induced alterations beta hcg production selective survival human breast tumours receptor activity erythrocyte target cells friend virus preparation transfer test non-leukaemic patients carcinoma patients staged carcinoma cervix patients liver carcinogen striated muscle motor protein cmc values solar radiation a solar radiation is a radiation from the sun . pleomorphic fibroblastic sarcoma histological variable individual patients benign tumour cells surface antigens metabolism of aminoglutethimide tsta activity saccharide derivatives of cell-surface glycoproteins disease activity proliferation rates variable test glycosidases heterogeneity antigen activity oral doses protein bound carbohydrate anti-hla antibodies foetal lung marker production tumour cell suspensions activities maternal body weight malignant process patterns of response microsome fraction duration of prophase correlation of surface receptors absence of sera basal celled vulval neoplasms deposition of fibrin peroperative cytological examination different class ii subregion genes fermentation a fermentation is an energy-yielding metabolic process in which electrons derived from an organic substrate are used ultimately to reduce an organic electron acceptor that is made by the cell itself . spontaneous incidence anti-tumour activity male mammary gland labelled compounds inhibition of macrophage migration adenosine monophosphate a adenosine monophosphate is a nucleotide , found in all animal muscle cells , reversibly convertible to adenosine diphosphate and adenosine triphosphate . response of tt cells female controls tumour cell collagenase activity surgical stress dose age reliable identification significantly higher concentrations entire case material asynchronous passage adenosine deaminase activities suggestive evidence tissue culture of liver biopsies mouse sarcoma viral genome acute viral infections colon of mouse carcinoembryonic antigens reverse-transcriptase-like enzyme uninvolved tissue embryonic antigens evolution of tumour cell lines hodgkin's disease patients progressive neoplastic disease parsi rates prognostic variable perinatal injection pattern of cancer site distribution adult hosts improved survival rates animal pharmacokinetic study injection of spleen cells lines alkaline phosphatase predictable time scale activity of tumour cells occasional plasma cells hypoxic cell populations preliminary analysis histological degree predictors of quality trypsin-like neutral protease cerebrospinal fluid a cerebrospinal fluid is a clear liquid produced in the ventricles of the brain . culture lines colon cell lines existence of antigen epithelial nature rosetting test acute exposures intrinsic malignancy independent phenomena for solid tumor culture cells hamster lung frequency of cases ratio of hepatoblastoma non-tumorous hepatocytes disease recurrence disease recurrence is still a major complication of haploidentical transplant , sometimes over 50 % in high-risk patients . monitor of disease adp-induced platelet aggregation diagnostic uncertainty diagnostic uncertainty is an important issue in daily practice . pancreatic tumour detection generation time a generation time is a time needed for a population to double in number or biomass . . lymphoblasts of man tumour-bound enzyme purine nucleotides histochemical phosphatases midgut carcinoid syndrome buccal mucosa buccal mucosa is mucous membrane of the inside of the cheek . resting state alternative hypothesis a alternative hypothesis is a rival hypothesis to the null hypothesis , whose likelihoods are compared by a statistical hypothesis test . karyotype evolution non-malignant conditions treatment differences white cell count anticancer drug exposure detailed necropsy examination assay of oestrogen receptors one-hour applications aml antigen non-metastasizing rat mammary carcinomata signet ring cell carcinoma signet ring cell carcinoma is an epilethial malignancy characterized by the histologic appearance of signet ring cells . laboratory animal human tissues dmh-treated mice cation exchange chromatography chymotrypsin-like protease age-matched inpatient controls electrophoretic study mammary gland tissues randomised study subcutaneous tissues principal difference in other organisms , the principal difference is the length of the linker domain . diminished capacity diminished capacity is a comedy film directed by terry kinney and starring matthew broderick , virginia madsen , and alan alda . non-immunogenic syngeneic metastasizing sarcoma moderate activity predetermined stopping rules positive rate dose-reponse relationship degree of lymphocyte sensitization potent carcinogen nmu electronic structures fucose-containing glycoproteins carcinomatous transformation peripheral blood cells breast cancer families reduced cellular content risk of bladder cancer release of isotope induced pulmonary squamous-cell carcinoma ten-fold variation normal mammary tissue ultrastructural examination unfavourable effect long-arm material human tumour biopsy samples flow cytometry measurements stimulation of cell foetal brain antigens exposure dose primary sarcoma therapeutic response phenol extraction phenol extraction is a processing technology used to prepare phenols as raw materials , compounds or additives for industrial wood processing and for chemical industries . impairment of iron release loading doses single oral doses high-affinity oestradiol receptor vivo akr lymphocyte functions antitumour agent timed injection milkfat globule membrane melphalan half-life humoral antibody non-parsi males physiological state a physiological state is the condition or state of the body or bodily functions . crc patients embryopathic effects smear preparations internal virion protein rate of plasminogen activator public water supply a public water supply was the main source of drinking water at the time of the interview for 71 % of subjects in barcelona , 66 % in asturias , 60 % in tenerife , 55 % in vallès \ bages , and 46 % in alicante . ii breast cancer carcinoma production lentigo maligna melanoma subtype accumulation of albumin human invitro colony unrelated malay patients moderate reduction immature hepatocytes gastric analysis identical reactions microthrombus formation combined treatment microsomal fractions loss of dna lewis carcinoma cell culture lines assay of monocyte function heat sensitivity of interactions total n-acetyl neuraminic acid content loss rate murine cell lines tz ascites carcinoma cells reactive lesions research institute a research institute is an establishment endowed for doing research . management of melanoma addition reaction a addition reaction is a reaction in which radicals are added to both sides of a double or triple bond . bhk line pancreatic secretory response e-rosette-cell counts diabetes mellitus diabetes mellitus is a risk factor for magnesium depletion 2 . actual tumorigenic agents exchange chromatography aflatoxin dietary intake values maglignant melanomata membrane immune sera lymphoproliferative response lymphoproliferative response is a specific immune response that entails rapid t-cell replication . secretory character cell lung cancer protein loss developing nasal cancer cyclase response albumin concentration prior signs significantly more favourable lesion tumour cloning system induced tumour system leukaemia infection effects limited treatment pattern of death continued growth uptake of antibody vitro moloney sarcoma line yoshida sarcoma cell line metabolite concentration autologous blocking activity cellular drug an epidemiologic study tumour-characteristic activities ii subregion products minimal quantities antitumour agents glutamine synthetase glutamine synthetase is an enzyme that plays an essential role in the metabolism of nitrogen by catalyzing the condensation of glutamate and ammonia to form glutamine : glutamate + atp + nh3 → glutamine + adp + phosphate + h2o there seem to be three different classes of gs : class i enzymes are specific to prokaryotes , and are oligomers of 12 identical subunits . male sprague-dawley rats embryonic tissue a embryonic tissue is a tissue in an embryo . bone marrow cells diffuse disease process contraceptive users surface function skin dose association of gonadotrophin activity erythroleukaemia cell growth exposure of cells altered cellular state fasting period cluster formation breast cancer survival breast cancer survival ( ) was the time elapsed from diagnosis to the date of death related to breast cancer . acetyl derivative cytology screening procedures peripheral venous blood mem tests cyclic nucleotide metabolism endogenous adreno-medullary hormones haematological malignancies tumour thymidine labelling index treatment of cells dna synthesis rates effect of passage liver function external transformation normal-looking kidney tissue sensitive patients strain balb-c female mice recurrence of tumours cytotoxicity tests control values overt disseminated disease spleens of tumour-bearing mice hormone therapy cytolytic capacity rare condition basal conditions host tissues adm content paramagnetic signals patient's serum rna tumour viruses benign gastric lesions sensitive method tumour xenograft growth renal involvement renal involvement is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in systemic lupus erythematosus ( ) . equal growth inhibition bilateral breast cancer bilateral breast cancer is a difficult feature to model without knowing whether an affected woman has had unilateral or bilateral mastectomy , and this is further complicated when reference is to relatives . anti-cea antibodies baby boy a baby boy is a man who is immature or infantile . morphometric analysis agar gel electrophoresis rfm bone marrow potently stimulated haemoglobin production hp hp is head of the molecular cell biology section and was involved in producing high resolution pictures and videos of embryos and larvae . mature mice cea activity osteosarcoma virus pathogen-free environment effect of mitomycin supraclavicular lymph nodes aural squamous cell carcinoma typecell line cured cancer marked enhancing effect specifically sensitized mice protector agent rectum cancer rous sarcoma enhanced jejunal crypt survival dehydrogenase enzymes evidence of potentiation sensitive stage enhanced colony formation combination of measurements tumour specific antigens intra-tumour temperatures indices of lymphocyte transformation lymphocytes populations permissive state drug combination negligible effect activity of macrophages peripheral blood cultures sister chromatid exchanges absence of antibody carcinomas nucleic acid antibody-coated sheep red cells dose of cells carbohydrate structures cultured oat-cell carcinoma cells animal survival data therapeutic index focal acid phosphatase reaction mitotic time wound in medicine , a wound is a type of injury in which skin is torn , cut or punctured , or where blunt force trauma causes a contusion . parenchymal involvement parenchymal involvement is usually an interstitial pattern , although nodular , alveolar , and fibrotic patterns also are described 42 ( ) . ascorbic acid-induced lipid peroxidation tumor-normal systems lymphoma development green plants x-ray treatment reactant proteins determination of androgen metabolite excretion tumour stimulation activator activities brucella abortus organisms line poc base entity hammond's centrifugal ultrafiltration dialysis method growth of rat hepatoma growth delay assay nicotinic acid nicotinic acid is a unique cholesterol modifying agent that exerts favorable effects on all cholesterol parameters . hospital activity analysis prior extraction commercial preparations powdered diet chromosomal cultures regional lymph nodes amorphous von kossa positive layer regression of disease proliferating population incidence of embolism immunologically deficient host fluid volumes process of azo-dye hepatocarcinogenesis untreated leukaemic mice normal human bladder tissues increased relapse-free survival electron microscopic observations winn test intradermal carcinomas recurrent carcinoma aromatase inhibition dr antigens median remission development of drug resistance tissue cea reaction pronounced effect cluster analyses residual disease interstitial pattern electron-dense materials dna analysis log-normal model socio-economic status socio-economic status is also an important factor . vivo growth mutation theory abundant plasma protein squamous metaplasia squamous metaplasia may be a prominent feature of endometrioid tumors , whatever their primary anatomical site of origin . albino mice cervical squamous cancer factors-sibship position serum sialic acid serum sialic acid is a protein bound carbohydrate and occurs in combination with monosaccharides like galactose and mannose . anti-tumour globulin adrenocortical activity body size body size is the central feature of any organism -- physiologically , ecologically and evolutionarily 34 . serum igg concentration leukaemia-associated antigens depression of carbon clearance increased morbidity mai medical school long-term relative survival transferrin receptor expression non-carcinogenic chemicals sds-gel electrophoresis normal human tissues terminal differentiation stimuli and igm concentrations serum fraction syngeneic squamous cell carcinoma side effects destruction nontoxic concentrations dose of tumour cells tetraploid kidney cell line mouse mammary tumour virus spatial relationship a spatial relationship is a relationship between two or more spatial objects . a spatial predicate compares two spatial objects with respect to some spatial . serum inhibition disseminated disease disseminated disease refers to a diffuse disease process , generally either infectious or neoplastic , but sometimes also referring to connective tissue disease . rapidity of presentation cell carcinomas growing populations tumour-specific rejection antigens cellular proteins spontaneous transformation whole-body-irradiated mice threshold dose dna specific activity bone marrow chromatin murine leukaemia virus expression body fluids phase duration invitro system abrogation ability of serum increased adcc activity oat cell carcinoma a oat cell carcinoma is a highly malignant carcinoma composed of small round or egg-shaped cells with little cytoplasm . vitro colony stimulating activity nutrient enrichment nutrient enrichment is one of the most serious threats to near shore coastal ecosystems . ratio of deaths tumour cell activity liver values pararectal edge fivefold reduction histologic pattern bcg assessments non-smoking women extrapulmonary extrathoracic colonies rain containing acid pineal glands liver cancers anti-early antigen parasite-infected mice blood-group substances gene products cured proportion serum fsh concentrations decades of response rfm mice ageing process mammary tumour incidence chemotherapeutic dose pseudohalogen compound untreated materials oncofoetal pancreatic antigens semipermeable membrane a semipermeable membrane is a membrane that allows some molecules to pass through but not others . cancer basic protein human prostatic adenocarcinoma southern african bantu patients age of donors dna repeat length tumour cells pulmonary growths oncogenic activity mice of serum early cns disease verapamil treatment injected foreign antibody levels of chromosome damage geometric standard deviation macrophage fractions theory of carcinogenesis tumour antigen-induced inhibition inhibition of growth rate tumour radioiodine concentration grant methods combination of radiosensitizers ferricyanide reductase activity equimolar injected doses toxic compound progression of tumour bioassay systems radiosensitive normal tissues aml patients dependent radiation response solid-tumour model mucinous cystadenoma epithelium immunological activity therapeutic trials glycogen content unconventional method power of time sarcoma formation urinary hydroxyproline excretion urinary hydroxyproline excretion is a reliable method of selecting those patients whose elevated serum alkaline phosphatase is secondary to bone disease rather than liver idsease . peptide hormones immunologically reactive cell population uniform expression highly enriched macrophage fractions lengths of time intra-epithelial carcinoma cea antiserum intravascular death spleen-cell response undifferentiated carcinomata syngeneic cross-reaction tests brain metastases drug effects cell loss factor levels of serum beta remission patients irradiated tissues anticancer drugs expected time blood of hamsters murine bone marrow antiserum fractions absorbed antiserum hamster lung fibroblasts golden-brown pigment chester beatty research institute fractionation of mouse skin carcinogens grading histological sections significantly greater proportion effects of alpha temporal progression brain glycoprotein injection of cancer cells immunoadsorbent chromatography layer chromatography subregion genes arterial blood a arterial blood is a blood found in arteries . primary single-locus effect tumour models intracranially transplanted yoshida ascites sarcoma hepatic kupffer cell function histone fraction steroid-treated mice colon cancer incidence multicentre trials risk of cancerization classic model tumour growth parameters ascitic carcinoma lymphocyte immunity paraffin-embedded sections depressive effect randomized clinical trials cell lung cancer samples cancer indices chromatid exchanges nutritional difference pattern of trends risk model serum polyamine oxidase serum injections fc receptors orally dosed mice hepatocellular diseases survival of melanoma-bearing mice unidentified acid-labile products serum alpha-foetoprotein concentration acid-labile products uterine cancer uterine cancer is the most common gynecologic malignancy in puerto rico and the united states . gross virus serum ca enhancing effects expression of cell-surface antigens extraordinary incidence isoelectric focusing analysis determinant of outcome median survival times potential application potential applications might be vaccination of life stock for prophylaxis or of human beings for therapeutic purposes . weeks growth cut-off limit life history of monolayer cultures pharmacological agents proliferative rate lymphnode tumour stimulation detection of atypia peripheral electrophysiological parameters effect of steroid hormones normal clones cytological examination tumour cell necrosis replicate plateau-phase cultures individual maturation stages blood of patients line approach irradiated allogenic melanoma cells tumour volume change initiation of treatment degree of selection panel of monoclonal antibodies sixteen patients stage cancers fractionated treatments immunoprophylactic effects cell-cycle parameters invasive cervical cancer invasive cervical cancer ( ) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in women in developing countries . occurrence of cancer vivo activity single band epidermoid carcinomata nonmetastatic patients sites of cancer repeated injections maximal diffuse colony formation canal a canal is a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance . breast-cancer risk cell surface histocompatibility antigens terms of growth delay cases of breast cancer non-metabolizable organic acid breast-cancer rates advanced postmenopausal breast cancer passage of tumour cells potent source female nude mice tumour generations metastatic deposits development of cachexia sarcoma line catabolic rate clinically evident phenotypic differences foetal lung component lung-cancer patients age response flash a flash is a bright patch of color used for decoration or identification . athymic nude mice increasing bcnu dose uncertainty a uncertainty is a a parameter that measures the dispersion of a range of measured values . first choice anti-ifn gamma antiserum biliary passages bcg inoculation receptor concentration lai activity colon cancer cell line optimum interval fc tobacco anti-cellular effects treated patients identity of efficacy ratios incidence of mesothelioma albumin concentrations rat urinary bladder epidermal urea-extracted proteins transformation-like features increased tumour growth molar proportions hormone-receptor complex absorption procedures acturial analysis mustine sensitivity positive objective response proliferation of lung tissue blood macrophage precursors marrow dna lak activity parenchymal pattern nonspecific cross case-control studies of breast cancer factors sera confusing host mtx therapy rabbit-anti-mouse lymphocyte serum acinar expression alternative method an alternative method is the utility or time-trade-off approach , which typically requires judgements such as whether the individual would be willing to sacrifice a certain number of years of their life in ` exchange ' for good vision : four papers included such a method . voluntary restriction mm glucose informative samples normal human invitro colony serologically defined tumour-specific antigen serum afp concentration normal population primary implantation age-matched controls mammary glands history of exposure newborn mouse temporal relationship sensitive clones retrovirus infection immunohistochemical examinations radiation sensitivity mass culture a mass culture is the culture that is widely disseminated via the mass media . individual tumour lines membranous structures follow-up information tumour-cell injection radioresistant melanomas routine assessment closer study histone preparations malignant melanoma cells invitro drug-metabolizing system protein antigen solid-phase localisation of enzyme activity urinary bladder tumours metabolism of tumours activated macrophages potential risk factors serum sickness antigens target cell reduction soluble tumour-specific antigens csf hcg ratio transplanted cell cultures philadelphia chromosome lytic effect ascorbic acid-induced microsomal lipid peroxidation bone formation bone formation is a complex process regulated by multiple factors and pathways plateau cultures migration inhibition test newborn animals human plasma human plasma was the primary medium of interest and was used to understand whether the solubility of olanzapine pamoate changes if it comes into contact with substantial quantities of blood . ldhiv-ldhii ratio single cell deletion hodgkin's patients bombay population single bands experimental protocol butyrate esterase activity long-term continuous normal t-cell cultures cytotoxic cell population consistent difference analysis of time-lapse non-specific natural killer activity measured plasma concentrations epithelial cell proliferation flexible approach subsequent risk risk estimates concentration ratios ratio m-p of weight serum mediated inhibition host cellular immune response mantel-haenszel analysis growth of carcinoma tumorigenic agents aetiologic fractions esterase activities of exponential age international rates colorectal neoplasms tumour rejection tests subcutaneous injections overreplication of dna cytoplasmic receptors squamous cell carcinomas real exposure short-term culture crucial parameter epithelial neoplasms activity of target cells clearance depression monitoring of breast cancer deprived mice treated lysozyme response consistent differences nicotina lesion normal colonic tissue normal rabbit blood skin reaction influence of vitamin lactate dehydrogenase enzymes lethal consequences growth of primaries tumour weight quality of information ethidium bromide ethidium bromide is an intercalating agent commonly used as a fluorescent tag in molecular biology laboratories for techniques such as agarose gel electrophoresis . principal features recognition of malignancy sublethal dose stage of tumour growth antigen preparations dialysis method fluorochromatic reaction pre-irradiated mice oesophageal cancer cases human colorectal cancer transplantation type antigen mammary nodes active disease analysis of percentage reduction first sign surgically resected animals epidermal survival human lymphocyte populations cervical carcinomas degree of hypoalbuminemia most common hematological malignancy phosphodiesterase inhibition selection effect osteosarcoma model potent carcinogens site lesion multiplicative model signal intensities well-recognised feature placental-like alkaline phosphatase immunoglobulin production chronic age therapy histochemically localized acid phosphatase activity untreated acute disease psychological states unheated animals pokeweed mitogen pokeweed mitogen is a mitogen derived from phytolacca americana . inducing virus immunofluorescent reaction reliable tumour cell counts purified tumour-cell fraction therapeutic value percentage reduction permeability functions subepithelial connective tissues phenotypic heterogeneity male breast carcinoma male breast carcinoma is a rare condition . urinary bladder invasion diagnosis of osteosarcoma population of tumour cells oestrone treatment syndrome electron-microscopic examination anthracycline-induced inhibition chemical carcinogen dmba normal host negligible incidence dependent lysis naive nude mice two rmz clones plasminogen activator activities negative patients hepatic vessels plasma protein plasminogen prominent humoral immune reaction higher patient effect of aprotinin stromal cells mature animals growth hormone of dna synthesis intranuclear tubular structures rauscher virus biosynthetic effect dmba control secretory activity unknown yellowish-green fluorescent compounds promotion of growth serum of tumour bearing rats experimental evidence experimental evidence is defined as the condition can be altered ( ) by an appropriate experimental regimen 12 . neutrophil function regression lines positive reactions metabolite concentrations variation of melanoma incidence human lung cancers inflammatory state hepatic enzyme histological diagnoses phenol method serum cea levels female immune-deprived mice excessive tsh secretion paraffin-embedded tissue sections physical activity physical activity is an important element of a healthy lifestyle . malignant fibrous histiocytoma malignant fibrous histiocytoma is a type of soft tissue sarcoma that has been regarded as the most common soft tissue sarcoma of late adult life , most commonly occurring between age 50-70 . detectable concentrations respiratory epithelium respiratory epithelium is a type of epithelium found lining the respiratory tract , where it serves to moisten and protect the airways . black populations thiobarbituric acid method tumour sections adipose tissue furthermore , adipose tissue is a source of stem cells , representing a promising tool for pharmacological studies and clinical applications 3 . generalized reduction decrease of polarization parathyroid hormone a parathyroid hormone is a hormone synthesized and released into the blood stream by the parathyroid glands . colon cancer xenografts prophylactic polycation treatment ascites sarcoma cells conscious mice sclc material treated mothers skin temperature measurements cell lung carcinoma lines normal cervix epithelium malignant potential the malignant potential of a opmds should be a time-to-event function , not just calculated based on the number of malignant cases divided by total number of patients . homolateral axillary lymph nodes minimal tumour-producing tumour cell doses macrophage-rich sarcoma complexity complexity is a choice . brewers clarextm . brewers clarex ™ , our revolutionary , award-winning brewing concept , simplifies the beer stabilisation process , . serum afp levels mouse leukaemic cell lines individual cell cultures enhanced tumour growth retardation astrup's methods clinical effects gynaecological patients solubilized membrane antigens optimal dose phenomenon tissue culture cell lines trypsin treatment peripheral blood lymphocyte counts plasma volumes chromatin positive metastatic melanoma modified electrophoretic mobility nodal corresponding frequency laboratory conditions urban-rural ratio potential doubling times action of phorbol pre-operative diagnosis dna sequence dna sequences are carriers of information . marrow culture yellowish-green fluorescent compounds mature macrophages dmso-treated cultures anti-glioblastoma antiserum repeated partial hepatectomy female populations host's immunological resistance risk score the risk score of an investigational drug is based on information about adverse effects and interactions with other interventions . single treatment individual tumour samples permanent cell lines red-cell lysis non-invasive papillary carcinoma non-specific cross-reacting antigen size parameter subtoxic concentrations extracellular enzymes normal women human bone marrow side effects human adult cancer incidence rates g-kh ascorbic acid inhibitor of calcium transport anaerobic glycolysis anaerobic glycolysis describes a mode of energy generation when oxygen supply is limited . serum lithium concentration serum afp bladder carcinogen leg tissues amplified genes cytospin preparations distribution analysis process of cancer invasion average annual incidence synthetic carcinogens potent luteinizing hormone low-metastatic clonal derivatives crude histone preparations rabbit cell lines insignificant reduction til population unequivocal growth inhibition escape mechanism a escape mechanism is a form of behavior that evades unpleasant realities . tube lai test established carcinogens increased cancer incidence malignant glands dose-dependent tumour response cell systems mucin-secreting carcinomas enhancement of radiation response existing methods white cell counts bronchogenic carcinoma antigen quantitative relationship combination of ifosfamide inhibition of hyperplasia sensitizing effect oesophageal cancer patients christian males cell surface antigens carcinogen treatment soluble oestrogen-receptor content north american series bone marrow of patients ilm positive immunocytochemical reactions colorectal liver metastases gross leukaemia virus ocular melanomas carcinoma lines gluconeogenic enzymes immunologic reaction staging procedure cg-treated normal mice assessment of radioactivity decreased uv intensity nonmalignant pathological states human head a human head is the head of a human being . concentration of bile acids frequency of infants invitro responses of tumour cells eighty-two patients metastatic carcinomas moderately differentiated carcinomas significantly prolonged survival slight reduction considerable charge heterogeneity absorption of nitrosamines exposure of rats lymphocyte chromosomes effect of serum human colonic carcinoma xenografts duration of carcinogen feeding pathological finding pathological findings were ductal carcinoma in situ ( ) ( ) , invasive ductal carcinoma ( ) ( ) , metaplastic carcinoma ( ) , invasive lobular carcinoma ( ) ( ) , and only paget 's disease of the nipple without underlying breast carcinoma ( ) . healing process derivative cell lines minority a minority is a youth absence of tumour antigen hormonal balance cell damage cell damage is damage to any of the components of the cell . apoptotic cell apoptotic cells are sources of biologically active oxidized phospholipids which serve as recognition signals on apoptotic cells , facilitating phagocytosis by macrophages 43 . tissue-cultured breast tumour cell lines cell transformation systems absence of metastases anti-tumour effects of aprotinin response of tumour cells specific antigens source of misinterpretation myelogenous leukemia pigment content performic acid dhfr activity tissue sections benign epithelial tumor important initial diagnostic test female swiss strain mice normal erthropoietic cell precursors retroperitoneal fibrosis retroperitoneal fibrosis ( ) is an uncommon disease in which dense fibrous tissue proliferates in the retroperitoneum 7 . hcc patients enforced search skin metastases lymphoma cell line smooth-muscle antibody enhancement effect immunological resistance tumour cell colony formation water-soluble products macrophage electrophoretic mobility test non-small cell lung carcinomas blood-borne test particulate matter frozen sections tumours receptor activity fair-skinned populations serological test chief complaint walker carcinoma biochemical study benign tissue fractions translocation event untreated malignant neoplasms elevated ras expression transplanted tumour systems effect of passage invitro selection theory of tumour promotion incidence of bladder tumours density fractions stage of disease spread alloxan-induced diabetes melanoma-specific protein enzyme value anti-breast-cancer antibody focal renal infection malignant cell lines inpatient controls developmental stage normal blood mononuclear cells active cancer active cancer is the only comorbidity variable presented in the mortality model table due to low data counts , lack of predictability , or multivariate parameter estimates with biologically implausible behavior in the multivariate setting based on clinical knowledge of the other variables representing comorbidity . tumour incidence figures accumulation of radioactivity intramuscular implantation urban-rural background macrophage electrophoretic mobility ag-induced metabolic pathway immunologically impaired mice central cancers pulse-labelling indices subsequent passages cell fractions of rat liver parent compound effect of glycerol hypolipidaemic drug registration rates non-tumour-specific reaction active cancer cells abnormal chromosome condensation negative error rate simultaneous exposure epidermal carcinomata incident cases ring cell carcinomas single hepatonecrotic dose predominantly small cell carcinoma histological findings constituent of betel quid blood response two-directional method serum immunoglobulin level serum immunoglobulin levels were igg 340 mg\ dl , igm 18 mg\ dl , iga 11 mg\ dl . definite length wavelength gamma malignant neoplasms killer cell line non-significant differences extracellular mtx concentrations testicular tumour material leucocyte differentiation antigens anti-tumour response recurring detection immunological impairment hd cultures staining pattern dna fragmentation second , dna fragmentation is used to describe the genome degradation that takes place during apoptosis 29 . malignant mammary carcinoma two minute chromosomes euphoriant effect anaplastic carcinomas cultural characteristic cultural characteristics refers to cultural values and modes of organization that may indirectly provide access to collective resources . pleural fluids metastases mice precursor population ovarian cancer cell lines single x-ray doses greater bombay women evidence of lymph-node disease experimental gastric cancer neural crest origin examination of lymph-blood differences interferon release prevaccinated mice production of oestrogens groups of sarcoma short term organ cultures lai test nc carcinoma importance of thiol-groups lysozyme concentrations fibrous histiocytoma fibrous histiocytoma is a benign soft tissue tumor arising as a fibrous mass everywhere in the human body . treatment of head granulocytic colony formation irradiation of lung tissues bovine disease production of lysozyme endoplasmic reticulum endoplasmic reticulum ( ) is a compartment simultaneously involved in the processes of protein synthesis and ca2 + homeostasis in eukaryotic cells . viable cell counts relapse-free survival relapse-free survival is defined as the interval between curative treatment and diagnosis of relapse . induction of melanoma sports activities bronchial tumour-associated antigen preparations fraction of rat liver distribution of monoclonal antibody pre-terminal stages anaesthetized mouse irradiated mouse lung progressive measurable metastatic breast carcinoma isolated fractions nucleoside metabolism effect of splenectomy telocentric chromosome a telocentric chromosome is a chromosome like a straight rod with the centromere in terminal position . vertical study bcnu dose effect of guinea-pig cytotoxic capacity camp response clonal derivatives anaesthetized mice image analysis image analysis is the extraction of meaningful information from images pre-treatment values tissue-plasma ratios sucrose density gradient centrifugation evidence of host dmba enhanced metabolism catalytic effects male-female ratio gorer system eight male crypt population parvum injection action of dimethylbenz nonmalignant diseases tumour specific t-like antigen oxygen concentration thus oxygen concentration is a control parameter while ph difference , amp;#916 respective immunized mice age of host cyclophosphamide injection metastases of cancer pattern of presentation operable bronchial carcinoma receptor concentrations average annual age-adjusted mortality rates recognition factor recognition factor ( ) is the average of stabilization energy for an amino acid21 . early-morning urine hla antigen expression methylcholanthrene induced sarcomas frequency of recurrence regional cancer registries selective promoting activity cervical epithelium prolyl hydroxylase prolyl hydroxylase is an enzyme involved in the production of collagen , acting to hydroxylate proline to hydroxyproline . cytotoxic therapy alhtough cancers effects of treatment tumorigenic cell lines cellular sensitivity rabbit antiserum circulating blood local concentration virus surface antigen antifoetal pancreas serum decreased exposure clonal selection a clonal selection is a theory that each b or t lymphocyte , when stimulated by antigen , divides to form a clone of itself . . earliness of treatment childbearing rates dehydroascorbic acid redox system educational status reported low incidence twenty-four patient twenty-four patients were given gh . protection tests male wistar rat male wistar rats were fed control , ethanol or betaine supplemented diets for 4 weeks . altered immunological response single large dose tumour-bearing controls cell disorders carbonyl function transplanted mammary carcinoma tumour-bearing hosts localization of activity short-term organ culture optimal dose immune-deficient nu-mu mice lymphocyte-dependent antibodies npc cases comparative controlled trial demographic events months of age fibrillary acidic protein consequence of cancer acid-induced lipid peroxidation actin assemblies dose of dimethylnitrosamine junctional complexes rat-liver carcinogen subcutaneous growth fuel a fuel is a substance consumed to provide energy through combustion , or through chemical or nuclear reaction . epithelial populations d-glucosamine determinants bone marrow transplantation a bone marrow transplantation is the transfer of healthy bone marrow cells into a person whose bone marrow is defective or has been damaged by chemotherapy or radiation . c-all antigen parametic statistical models approximate molecular weight normal individuals aetiology of cancer nitrosoquinoline compound ovariectomized mice breast carcinoma tumour specific neoantigen human bronchial carcinoma cap patients fbj virus adult liver cell line odds ratio odds ratio is the ratio between the probability of having disease among those exposed and the probability of having the disease among those not exposed 24 . rate of response rate of response is a ratio between two measurements with different units . qualitative difference stilboestrol treatment radiography rate degree of elastosis intercellular matrix extrinsic factor extrinsic factors are environmental factors out of direct control of the sportsman 6 and include the nature of the sport , environmental conditions , and equipment . adjuvant action impaired hepatic kupffer cell function degree of non-specificity microscopic evidence control patient control patients were healthy caucasian blood donors and health-care workers ( ) adult individual categories of sarcoma nutritional status nutritional status is an indicator of well being and malnutrition is the result of a complex process within which coexist a number of variables . cancer-tissue-associated antigens alt alt is a cytosolic enzyme found in hepatocytes , and is frequently examined in patients undergoing chronic drug therapy or in the pre-clinical stages of drug development to monitor the status of the liver . artefactual immunity human tumour-cell populations rat mammary gland method of spread previously unsuspected variation limited review a limited review is a service that provides some assurance to interested parties as to the reliability of financial data . cell processes histological preparations serine protease serine protease is a class of peptidases widely distributed in all domains of life that use a serine residue at the active site to cleave peptides 1 . mayneord model fewer colonies metastatic diseases gompertzian growth basement membrane a basement membrane is the floor of an epithelial membrane on which the basal cells rest . . cba mouse embryo fibroblasts astroglial features development of serum factors minute chromosomes ovarian hormone remission duration immunofluorescence tests fraction of breast tumour biopsies photodynamic therapy photodynamic therapy is the application of a non-toxic compound , termed a photosensitizer ( ) or light-activated antimicrobial agent ( ) , which can be activated by light of an appropriate wavelength to produce reactive oxygen species ( ) ( ) which can then exert a microbicidal effect 78 . highly antigenic neoplasms detectable lysozyme activity expotential growth phe measurement polyanion pretreatment intratumoral heterogeneity sensitized animals histological progression acute inflammatory reactions subsequent treatment rcnb development average doubling time striking difference a striking difference is the separation of the delta-proteobacteria from the other members of their phylum consumption of sheep's milk karyotypic analysis lymph nodes detectable cytotoxicity rat immune response interferon activity endogenous sources cumulative volume specific cell-dependent antibody aspergillus oryzae aspergillus oryzae is a filamentous fungus . fast process vitro method short response plant a plant is an organism that is not an animal , especially an organism capable of photosynthesis . typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind , rather than a tree . sixty-three patients experimental error pre-therapy ppd skin test epr parameters tolerated dose levels clinical features immune stimulation tumour fractions ascitic population bystander effect of graft-versus-host reactions monocyte-enriched fraction direct attack host mice layer culture systems pad sarcoma cell lines of adult mouse respective controls reference standard reference standard was histology for 138 lesions and follow-up for 12 lesions . methods of analysis survival times chemical-class controls production of prostanoids syngeneic sarcoma cells culture human tumour colony treatment measures brest cancer cytoplasmic matrix t-cell-depleted population routine liver function tests infiltrative activity regional large-bowel cancer mortality tumour-bearer serum multiparous animals peritoneal-exudate macrophage migration inhibition dna values consecutive case consecutive cases were women aged 18 years or older with histologically confirmed primary invasive breast carcinoma who were recruited within 6 months of their date of diagnosis . individual agent efficacy ovarian evolution gastrointestinal absorption malignant gastric lesions toxicity of radium acts tissue water content dehydrogenase isoenzyme patterns immune antisera alkaline phosphatases class ii antigens selective mitogens minority of patients cervical dysplasia cervical dysplasia is a premalignant lesion associated with human papillomavirus ( ) infection which , over time , can turn cancerous . regression line regression lines are the exclusion-by-sample regression ( ) , the line through means with negative observations excluded ( ) and the line through means with negative observations set to ct = 55 ( ) . good endpoint ocular squamous-cell carcinomas cell content well-established prognostic indicator injection of cell suspensions chromatographic systems postmenopausal breast cancer equivalent doses carcinogen injection enhanced dose repair process ion-exchange chromatography mobility test lyase enzyme referral bias inhibitors of protease activity clinical responses tumour-regression rates dna replication pattern iodination of surface proteins colonic cancer tissue cell count variation prospective clinical assessment parenchymal cell proliferation ninety-eight patients superficial spreading melanoma visibility of skin cancers malignant progression paired serum samples drug doses regular benzpyrene application regulatory t-cell function sediment-absorbed antisera packed cell a packed cells is a preparation of blood cells separated from the liquid plasma . implanted mouse lentiginous skin melanoma anti-tumour immune response lipid metabolism lipid metabolism is also heat regulated in this study . pronounced skin responses mixed-function oxidation of benzo nitro-aromatic compounds vivo protection test impairment of tumour-cell dna synthesis cr-release test polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons chalone-like effect assay of plasma samples reversible reactions parent substance electron spin resonance pelvic radiation saccharide derivatives carcinogenic substances restriction of cytotoxicity gastrointestinal bleeding gastrointestinal bleeding is a common problem in gastroenterology and its most common etiology is peptic ulcer disease which accounts for 50 % of the cases with gastrointestinal bleeding 1 . marrow colonies human pancreatic carcinoma lung cancer line long latent period a long latent period is required for solid tumors . viral infections four months marked effect ebv-dna-positive lymphoblastoid cell lines analysis of data degree of tumour temperature elevation proliferation state local therapy therefore , local therapy is of crucial importance in the treatment of skull base chondrosarcomas . immunological features death certificate death certificates were a source of structured data available in electronic form . early deaths sulphonic-acid derivatives immunological capacity serum ifn metastatic nature normal men diploid population tumour-resected mice polyphenol fraction of betelnut neuraminidase-insensitive sialic acid synchronized populations lung of mice antigenic burden repeated injection regime enzymatic heterogeneity hormonal factors geographical differences co radiation treatment perchloric acid extract extensive surgical excision incidence of carcinomata clonogenic fraction specific immune response vena caval systems cea elution volumes gestational choriocarcinoma gestational choriocarcinoma is a highly malignant tumor of trophoblastic cells with a propensity to metastasize to various sites including lungs , vagina , brain , liver , kidney , and gastrointestinal tract , in descending order of frequency . tumour tissue of mice single serum samples bcg treatment precautionary measures serial passage intensive treatment passive transfer cancer diagnosis apparent cancer dna synthesis times gene amplification gene amplification is an indicator of poor prognosis in escc . equal proportions response of peripheral-blood cultures autoantibody response hamster tissues hcc rates homoeostatic control efficacy of high-dose death record death records are a rich source of data , which can be used to assist with public surveillance and\ or decision support . relative survival rates laboratory data incubation of control marrow depression control selection cell precursor population radiation response of spheroids adenomatous polyps purified antigen preparation local radiation therapy treated animals safe time adrenal glands nasopharyngeal epithelial cells celled neoplasms advanced metastatic breast cancer digestive tract a digestive tract is a system of organs within multicellular animals which takes in food , digests it to extract energy and nutrients , and expels the remaining waste . plasma membrane marker enzyme evidence of tumour immunogenicity acth-like activities suitable carrier cancer sera untreated bladder cancer patients black colloidal substance g-ml drinking water intestinal neoplasms effect of hyperthermia plasma membrane fractions erythroblastic leukaemia cell line liver-specific alkaline phosphatase percent of cancer patients inducing agent ia antigens accurate indicator non-epidermoid carcinomas distribution pattern vitro line mice five injections white blood counts effector cell of anti-tumour immunity t-cell cultures pretransformational damage phenotypic features mithramycin treatment stomach cancer mortality more rapid production ebv-dna-positive lines stage iv brest cancer normal mouse bone marrow assayed membrane-bound enzyme analysis of neuroblastoma degree of inhibition pancreatic antigens group sequential designs twenty-seven positive rous sarcoma virus rous sarcoma virus is membrane associated . virology . 101:25 -40 . 43 . rohrschneider , l. r. 1980 . adhesion plaques of rous sarcoma virus - transformed cells . sesame oil a sesame oil is a oil extracted from sesame seeds and used to flavor foods . clinically relevant concentrations cea immunoreactive material enzyme activities sepharose affinity chromatography microscopy examination cell populations dbcp nickel-induced rat rhabdomyosarcoma alcoholic drinks pre-malignant features increased period von kossa positive layer uncontrollable errors affinity oestradiol receptors anaesthetic risks cancer measurements tumour-directed immunity observed effect velocity range short-term cultures median intervals lymphocyte cultures dna populations class ii subregion products iiib-iv disease life events inventory tritiated derivatives human mucous epithelia hepatobiliary disease similar ages thirty-fold variation patterns of occurrence mg-kg body weight of cyclophosphamide diversity of response immunoprotective effect normal human serum proteins leukaemia process well-defined tripartite junctional complexes parental line conventional enzyme tests ovarian tumour cultures tumour-specific antibody production duration of dna synthesis dose of smoke condensate chemical transformation anti-cea sera granulocyte function gradual development separation processes moloney murine sarcoma virus characteristic likelihood host body weight tamoxifen therapy pelleted food deficiencies of hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase extracellular reactions rate of decline false-negative result rate serological detection leukemia patients synacthen tests regulatory function pressure liquid chromatography breast carcinomas csf activity discontinuous density gradients adverse prognostic factors dihydrotestosterone concentrations mammalian epithelial cell lines vaccination vaccination is an attractive alternative approach to provide her-2 \ neu ( ) - specific antibodies and may in addition concomitantly stimulate her2-reactive t-cells . frequency of breast cancer tumour cells hyperimmune heterologous serum intercellular contact effect surface-membrane structure zn values untreated cell populations geographical correlations sustained response varying degree formation of naphthoquinones virus status degree of steroid cover lymphoid cell populations immunoglobulin gas antibody affinity chromatography recurrent breast cancer age of menopause fluorescence measurements cell-mediated anti-tumour immunity acth-like activity chronic exposure oral lesions toxic activity transplanted hormone-dependent mouse cell-transformation test non-immunogenic sarcoma icr mice immunoproliferative disorders only comorbidity variable computer-aided analysis surface activity haemopoietic damage post-operative period chemical modifications nickel exposure modality therapies measure of response infraclavicular node disease risk of liver tumour development embryo antigen receptor positive acth syndrome swiss strain mice male hypertetraploid populations heat peak concentrations dose of diethylnitrosamine cell transformation cell transformation is an extremely rare event because it requires the coincidence in a single cell of several very improbable events 262728 . research council's ivth trial phase of tumour growth prolonged indomethacin treatment field external beam therapy receiving steroid therapy apoptotic activity intracellular enzymes ribonucleic acid polymerase residual malignancy anti-mitotic activity altered cellular function urea proteins pattern of induction immune competence circulating antibody response radiation tumour production non-coordinate expression dna content of cells length of hospitalization day of tumour-cell inoculation workplace exposures conversion tables cancer-like antigen squamous cell carcinomata combination of processes serum igg and igm concentrations cell targets dermatological manifestations hepatomabearing animals prolongation of blood optical detection degree of antibody depression acellular antigen statistical error effect of melphalan therapeutic efficacy marked carcinogenic activity flow cytometric study presence of liver microsome fraction induced tumors preliminary observations experimental condition stages iiib-iv disease age-matched control mice injection of rabbits adr treatment strong proliferative activity circulating primitive cell count positive complement fixation sarcoma lesions locally irradiated lungs urea values growth factor receptor injection of cyclophosphamide suppressor cell populations iggl fractions lympgh nodes systematic study controlled clinical study surface antigens of rat liver expression conflicts single-stage effect colonic neoplasms abnormal activities neutropenic patients remaining small differences death certificates photoinduced damage established colon cancer cell line sized cancers population of hepatocytes enhanced staining more specifically , enhanced staining may be a consequence of a slightly modified fine specificity increasing the number of structures recognized in the tissue . allograft immunity bombay cancer registry tumour rejection reactions cancer antigen ca risk of death hormone analysis fibrocystic disease negative correlation a negative correlation is a correlation in which large values of one variable are associated with small values of the other . irradiation temperature carcinogens of importance papillomatous pattern alternative explanation alternative explanations may be the moderate sample size in the current study or lack of accuracy in recalled duration of any breastfeeding . sds-polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis local production production of oestrogen relative efficiency relative efficiency ( ) is defined as the ratio of the square of the t-statistic of the comparator instrument ( ) over the square of the t-statistic of the reference instrument ( ) . tumour systems quantities of tissue variant line dna synthesis insensitive host tissues hairy cell leukaemia line urinary bladder toxicity prolonged time isologous mice t-cell lines supernatant fluid intact antibody postal questionnaire postal questionnaire is the primary source for identifying cases in all 4 countries . lethal dose a lethal dose is the dose of a substance or of radiation likely to cause death . prognosis adrenocortical activity total n-acetyl neuraminic acid derivatives of ethyl carbamate endocrinic condition vitro block of antibody anti-mouse serum adcc-reactive human sera clinical trials radiation survival curves inhibition of cell proliferation afp concentrations effect of lymphocyte supernatants metastasis formation metastasis formation is a multistep process that requires tumor cells to progress through many different stages 14 . prognostic importance mc sarcomas gassing conditions pelleted material stage of spread courses of therapy tumour-associated substances serum activity skin responses tumour promoter labelled folic acid tumour bearer serum molecular weights radiosensitizing effect pre-replicative period anti-metastatic effect get-away time cell electrophoresis vesicular pattern breast cancer specimens epithelial crypt population magnetic resonance techniques variable latent period single intravenous injection preleukaemic period non-heme iron proteins medullary thyroid carcinoma medullary thyroid carcinoma is generally the first manifestation of men2a . sqm incidence maximum activation cell injections candida infections chorioallantoic membrane a chorioallantoic membrane is the very vascular fetal membrane composed of the fused chorion and adjacent wall of the allantois . cases of brain tumour highly susceptible individuals eighteen patients rumenal cancer polarization values unrelated transplantation antigens ratio of tumours transplantation tests reference serum significantly lower fluorescence polarization values rat mammary tumour system diffuse colony formation markers of response degree of concordance benign prostatic hyperplasia benign prostatic hyperplasia ( ) is a common feature of the aging male and is regarded as a major cause of bladder outlet obstruction ( ) , which results in obstructive and irritative voiding symptoms . abnormal concentration interstitial material mixed-lymphocyte reaction peptide concentrations culture growth drug exposure time cell aggregation promoting substance uncommon disease twice-weekly applications bile duct epithelium policy of radiotherapy value of immunotherapy clear liquid reliable methods apparent risk case evidence negative rate synthesis times human haemopoietic cell culture non-hepatic neoplasms triplet analyses melphalan-induced intestinal epithelial damage sex-matched patients median survival relationship of antigens spontaneous murine squamous carcinoma anti-paternal hla antibodies invasion of mouse kidney explants labelled cell precursors adequate growth rate parathyroid glands obvious difference andhra pradesh a andhra pradesh is a state of southeastern india on the bay of bengal . hepatic cell loss normal human liver tissue recurrent disease serum-treated mice blood serum a blood serum is an amber , watery fluid , rich in proteins , that separates out when blood coagulates . environmental carcinogens positive tissue cea reaction extent liver metastases maternal immunoglobulins embryo cells transformation isotope loss mg-kg ascorbic acid salmonella salmonella is an infectious agents causing numerous cases of illness each year , and thereby having significant economic impact . anthracene derivatives period of anergy vivo transfer equivalent proportion months anti-gs antibodies medullary cell carcinoma intra-arterial tumour cell injections ldh pattern dysplastic lesions regulation of granulopoiesis concentration of serum leukaemic blast antigens injection of testosterone staining intensity twenty-one patients disease-free following treatment leukaemic sera foot deformity a foot deformity is a disorder of the foot that can be congenital or acquired . urinary tract infection urinary tract infections in children are an important cause of renal damage and chronic renal failure . inorganic phosphate concentration human breast carcinoma tissue effect of adriamycin tissue antigen local immunoglobulin production hungarian leukoplakia patients nature of lymphnode involvement biological differences rappaport histiocytic lymphoma ultimate carcinogens sarcoma virus oncogenesis detection of cell carcinogen-damaged dna irradiated allogeneic melanoma cells incidence of adenomata antibiotic a antibiotic is a chemical compound produced by one microorganism that inhibits or kills other living organisms . neoplastic response smoking pattern clinical signs reproducible counts haemopoietic activity dosed animals tumour responses characterized human leukaemia-lymphoma cell lines neuraminidase preparations normal adherence gut death resting condition alternative model relative proportions malignant disorders endocrine manifestations threshold dose increases complete tumour regression incidence of melanoma reduction potential reduction potential is a measure of the tendency of a chemical species to acquire electrons and thereby be reduced . sub-lethal radiation damage malignant target cell lines female backcross cba mouse activity of regressor serum organization hence , organization is complexity endowed by function . inter-site variation of oestrogen receptors tongue sections concurrent treatment chronic pancreatitis chronic pancreatitis is an inflammatory process that leads to a progressive and irreversible destruction of the pancreatic parenchyma . pericardial fluid logarithmic growth in mathematics , logarithmic growth describes a phenomenon that whose size or cost can be described as a logarithm function of some input . capillary fragility capillary fragility is a condition where the smallest blood vessels , the capillaries , become weak and may rupture , leaking blood into the surrounding tissues . neoplastic development viral antigenic complexes fluorescence polarization measurement cytostatic concentrations cda activity erythroid activity irritant treatment passively administered antibody unspecified soft-tissue sarcoma swiss mice serum product lithium concentration cytoplasmic oestrogen receptor activity hodgkins disease recurrent cancer rural populations productive cough productive cough are coughs that produce phlegm , in contrast to dry coughs . anti-complementary activity median intermitotic time prospective clinical trial further esr measurements influence of grade npc case npc cases were incident or prevalent biopsy-confirmed npc cases with or without iga antibodies to ebv capsid antigens ( ) . mode of lymphocyte cell-killing agents male incidence carcinogenicity test system hodgkin's diseases period decreases biochemical lesion skin melanoma target cells two tgr revertant lines silica pretreatment of recipients serum igm favourable response neoplastic targets pharmaceutical effects enzyme concentrations deaminase activities boag's lognormal model solely irradiated controls calcitonin production inter-regional epidemiological study median survival time beam therapy molecular evidence marrow samples tissue-specific dna-inhibitory activity inflammatory cell fractions fc-treated mice measurable tumour specific immunity commonest extra-colonic malignancy advancing stage altered pattern cases of cancer bone marrow suppression bone marrow suppression is a serious adverse effect of piperacillin , which should be kept in mind while treating patients with this drug . residential mobility residential mobility may be an important driver for any changes we measure and so we will monitor this . low-grade malignancy importance of methodology one-way mixed leucocyte culture treatment of mesothelioma lyophilized tissues vitro growth properties non-chewers of tobacco killer-cell function influence of milk source breast-cancer patients cell suspensions activities childbearing age appropriately timed injection thiol-reagent content gonadotrophin concentrations colorectal cancer plasma cea values ph of semen plasma samples non-responsive cell line modulation of histocompatibility antigens combination of cyclophosphamide outpatient controls microsomal preparations treatment arm extensive chromosome damage impression film liver sections untreated tumour size twenty-eight patient twenty-eight patients were taking warfarin at sub-therapeutic levels , while 91 ( ) were taking antiplatelet agents . published experimental data statistically significant difference locally active agent tubular passage total bombay population normal balb-c mice influence of height endometrial cancer endometrial cancer is a disease of the elderly and 90 % of patients are over 50 years of age . standard reference samples cyclic adenosine monophosphate internal malignancy slow rates subserosal tissues scirrhous cancers rata study implants of enzyme duration of exposure maintenance treatment enzymic activities who classification dna sequences recovery of response combination of drug thromboplastic activity recurrent-metastatic disease ultrastructure cell cultures therapeutic indices inhibition of metastasis animal mortality prominent nucleoli bulk molecular properties colonic tumour lines igg serum fraction time blood cytotoxic macrophages tissue specific antigen lentigo maligna melanoma system of classification effector function particulate preparations mammary carcinoma cells effects of cigarette smoking impaired mice immunoglobulin serum ideal irrigation fluid optimum range tumour macrophages increasing tumour load doses of cytosine arabinoside labelled chromium release auto-immune disease pffer cell function satisfactory clinical response processing of response elevated urinary hydroxyproline excretion epidermoid cancers resistant clones linkage disequilibrium linkage disequilibrium is a function of the history of the population , and thus true associations can occur in one population and not another . lung cancer cells leukaemia sera repeated analyses isolated antigens rate of cancers ultrastructural features subsequent growth rate serum antibody responses peak-peak height measurement effect of prolactin herpes simplex antigens cell growth parameters oncogenic activities measurements of intra-tumour temperature risk of melanoma adapting epithelium site of inoculation carcinogenic nature in-vitro test modified liver homogenate activation system hormone binding globulin human chorionic gonadotrophin a human chorionic gonadotrophin is a hormone produced early in pregnancy by the placenta . normal neural crest macrophage precursors bloom's grade limited stage disease antigenic alteration suppressor cell population crude annual incidence inhibition of tumour growthand malignant pulmonary neoplasms previously untreated patients alkaline phosphatase activity alkaline phosphatase activity is a measure of type ii alveolar epithelial cell secretory activity , and increased alp activity in bal fluids is considered to be an indicator of type ii lung epithelial cell toxicity . advanced stage complex patterns vascular function atp level the atp levels of an organism are an important physiological parameter that is affected by genetic make up , ageing , stress and disease . age of recipient potential tumour doubling time putative prognostic factors anti-cea serum human cancers recipient mice benzpyrene application extracellular breakdown products lack of response mononuclear cell reaction lymphoblastic histology post irradiation lag period human peripheral blood resident population immunohistological study evidence of cytotoxicity thiodiglycollic acid free dna accretion of antibody moloney sarcoma-bearing mice interferon alpha human colonic cancer model serum immunoglobulin igg congenitally athymic nude mice radium insertions lymphoid organs naturally occurring carcinogens problem of interpretation familial melanoma patients mitotic stimulation effects of haematoporphyrin derivative respiratory tract a respiratory tract is the passages through which air enters and leaves the body , including the nose and nasal passages , the pharynx , larynx , trachea , lungs , bronchi and alveoli . anthropometric variables diagnosis of cancer arrest of growth immunodeficient host oxford-family planning association contraceptive study distal treatment normal adult brain-derived lines log greater reduction blood vessel a blood vessel is a vessel in which blood circulates . commercial cigarettes risk factors pteridine structure established carcinoma sac virus tumour-rejection antigen degree of enhancement exportable pancreatic digestive enzymes oestrogen receptor status normal tissue result normal nucleated bone marrow cells labelling indices rate of albumin x-deficient human plasma cytogenetic effect protease inhibitor a protease inhibitor is a class of drugs used to treat or prevent infection by viruses such as hiv and hepatitis c . functional activity tsh secretion immunized mothers macroscopic liver damage preoperative tumour burden physiological surface function inherently stochastic process effect of haematoporphyrin loss of serum factors one-year survival prepared food transformation of rat embryo fibroblasts mice male increased enolase expression blood sensitizer concentration benign hepatic disease host reactions redox system local phenomenon mammalian cells invitro cigarette smoke condensate sixteen groups parsi males malignant lymphoma cells migration of asbestos fibres inactivated preparations error rates degree of certainty cba-lac female mice inherited predisposition class ii products chemotherapeutic action glial fibrillary acidic protein glial fibrillary acidic protein ( ) is a monomeric intermediate filament protein of astrocytes and is considered specific for central nervous system ( ) disease . tumour development experiments peripheral neuropathy peripheral neuropathy refers to disorders of the peripheral nervous system . response of lung tumours non-adrenergic agents fbj immune sera examination of chromosome spreads embryonic expression extrapulmonary colony formation lymphoblastoid lines pre-malignant condition other disorders mild heat treatment follicle development fraction of tumours deficient bacteria histological finding histological findings are diffuse alveolar damage or organizing pneumonia plus usual interstitial pneumonitis 4567 . transcriptase activity serologically detected human melanoma antigens male animals respiratory system a respiratory system is the system for taking in oxygen and giving off carbon dioxide . burkitt's lymphoma cells incidence of recurrence spontaneous mammary carcinoma content of receptors stages post-msv infection process of urbanization anti-tumour antibody hydrolysis rate cancercare evaluation dose of drug extragenital malignant disease positive correlations trial study dietary fibre intakes metaphase chromosome metaphase chromosomes were obtained following standard procedures 16 . female breast cancer female breast cancer is the major cause of death by cancer in western countries . macrophage contents disappointing feature a disappointing feature was the high relapse rate . duration of metaphase ii subregion genes pelvic girdle a pelvic girdle is the pelvis . measure of tumour cell kill impaired immune system human liver tissue effector cell ratios metastatic renal cancer energy absorption neoplastic manifestation experimental model intratracheal instillation twice-weekly arising sarcoma ultratructural features cell membrane function operable breast cancer histopathological examination increased cell cycle time inherent differences normal healthy controls six patients pathways of glucose metabolism urea antigens suggestive correlations untreated patients area courtenay method recognized phenomenon malay males nigerian bronchogenic carcinoma saffan dose advanced metastatic renal cancer immunosuppressive action fluorescence intensity x-ray injury benign lesions tumour bearing animals age incidence superficial cancers binding protein human colonic neoplasms tumour-rejection tests melanoma line long-lived animals classification-the international classification inhibitory factors sera native ligand detectable activity care suitable drugs inhibtion test subjective effects cessation of growth skin testing skin testing ( ) would be a good endpoint , and is very different in young and old people . statistical study tissue culture techniques pancreatic cancer model effects of sample source combination of hyperthermia average actual clinical doubling time cr determinations weak pha responses platelet sensitivity outflow of blood cirrhosis death rates invasive capacity cell response of mice rpc positive contact inhibition contact inhibition is the natural process of arresting cell growth when two or more cells come into contact with each other . vitro systems efficient procedure plates of hepatocytes african negro patients effect of treatment activity of histone lymphocyte inhibition retinol-binding protein cytoskeletal core fraction duration of remission weeks of treatment cytotoxic activity invitro intracellular mtx concentrations reference samples combined cultures forty-one patient forty-one patients were receiving steroid therapy to control the activity of the disease , including seven receiving pulse therapy ( ) 625 mg\ day prednisolone ) . foci of tumour growth dose of saccharin sendai virus sendai virus is a paramyxovirus that fuses with membranes at neutral ph ( ) . the sendai virus fusion protein is made as a precursor ( ) , then proteolytically . hamster amelanotic melanoma tumour cell growth subsequent objective response world population subsequent capacity fortnightly injections cases of tissue sarcoma inflammatory lesions malignant pancreatic neoplasms human melanomas objective evaluation five daily doses melanoma lda activity demographic relationships renal complexes antibody serum treatment period liver enzymes proven brain deposits generation of hydrogen peroxide leukaemic-cell passage optimum conditions leukaemogenic effects screening tests leukaemic lesions resistant clone vulval neoplasms increases pedal lymphatic vessels nuclear membranes fifty-six percent fifty-six percent was inter-provincial migration , except for wuhan where 89.1 % of the migrants had migrated within the province ( ) . fundamental difference viral induced malignancies immunological system genome degradation genome degradation is an ongoing process in all members of the rickettsiales order , which makes these bacterial species an excellent model for studying reductive evolution through interspecies variation in genome size and gene content . subsequent tumour development carcinogenic treatments concentration-g tissue mammary tumour arginase activity subsequent development minimal incidence rate estimated incidence rates persisting release nature of bone resorption control birds devised microscopical test suppressive effects sufficient condition a sufficient condition is a statement p in relation to statement q such that p implies q . examination of brains syngeneic spleen cells genetically transmitted viral genes ras family oncogene expression simulation models inguinal mammary gland water volume quantitative study indices of tumour response erionite exposure which affect epidermal survival cigarette smoke exposure cigarette smoke exposure is a strong risk factor for airway inflammation and hyperreactivity . effect of treatment dose considerable proportion fibrocystic breast tissue pseudomonas aeruginosa pseudomonas aeruginosa are bacteria that secrete mucus in lungs affected by cystic fibrosis , but not in common environment . radial diffusion method marked cellular reaction obstructive jaundice rarely , obstructive jaundice is the initial presentation . all-liquid diet chemically induced pulmonary squamous-cell carcinoma cell cultures unusual intranuclear tubules resident female population anti-mouse immunoglobulin serum hypothenar pattern forces of mortality clonogenic differences premalignant lesion dependent colony formation breast-cancer mortality cytocentrifuge preparations cessation of treatment lung sections mutual relationship mucopolysaccharide production macrophage products virus-induced primary sarcoma local recurrence rate reduction of risk age effect extractable specific activities normal antigens cervical carcinomata thyrotrophin receptors combined effects reported activity therapeutic effects centrifugation method balb-c spleen cells direct effects invitro colony forming cells distribution of enzyme illustrative examples control individual control individuals were patients admitted to hospital for mild bacterial community-acquired infection , defined as infection without any signs of severe sepsis or septic shock from the onset of the disease to their discharge from the hospital . cyanogen bromide cyanogen bromide is a pseudohalogen compound with the formula cnbr . faecal bile acids male mouse liver tenfold higher dose spleen-cell sensitivity scorbutic tumour-bearing animals carcinoma formation organic chemicals anti-leukaemic effect cytological diagnosis urine samples c-type viruses tissue fractions nasopharyngeal carcinoma nasopharyngeal carcinoma ( ) is a common malignant disease in southern china where its annual incidence rate is more than 20 cases per 100,000 populations . activity of phorbol myristate acetate metastaizing model dense repeating structure estimations of blood supply antigenic heterogeneity antigenic heterogeneity is the rule in tumor deposits . hepatocarcinogenic effects ii trials host resistance host resistance is a second line of defense towards pathogens that have gained the capability of suppressing basal or pamp-triggered resistance . hepatic microsomal activation plasminogen activator a plasminogen activator is a protease produced in the kidney that converts plasminogen to plasmin and so initiates fibrinolysis . allogeneic tumour systems karyotypic observation negative feedback a negative feedback is a feedback in opposite phase with the input . previously described patterns electronic structure value of neurone marrow chromatin tubular structures predictive values immunogenicity of membrane membrane of rat sarcomata single initiating dose response of rat lung lymphoid tissue reticulosarcomas histiocytic prolonged observation tetrazolium reduction factor analyses human c-ha-ras gene blood volumes electrophoretic isoenzyme separation association of breast cancer response of lung nodules anti-tumour effect of glucans favourable activity stomach patients localized disease a localized disease is an infectious or neoplastic process that is confined to one organ system or general area in the body . nonspecific growth urinary light chain production leucocyte adherence growth spleen-cell sensitivity clinical study trials of survival duration cancer registration process immunoreactive material thyroid diseases single agents lymphocyte tumour cell reaction mixture treatment of squamous-cell carcinoma pathogen a pathogen is any organism or substance , especially a microorganism , capable of causing disease , such as bacteria , viruses , protozoa or fungi . microorganisms are not considered to be targetic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease . cll patients i-labelled staphylococcal protein postmenopausal breast cancer patients induced mouse tumour system protein kinase a protein kinase is an enzyme that transfers phosphate groups from atp to a protein . . degree of elevation leukaemic cell culture cancer chemotherapeutic agent solar ultraviolet radiation susceptible individuals metronidazole dose cutaneous lesions pregnancy associated antigen generation of aneuploidy susceptible targets growth potential growth potential is a measure of , given that an empty space has opened sufficiently close to a cell , how likely it is that that cell will divide and fill the space . binding spectra mouse liver cell fractions cytoplasmic glucocorticoid receptors arachis oil discriminative treatment nkaf activity disseminated malignant disease tumour-bearing state antikeratin antibody dhs responses human gliomas haemopoietic cell proliferation complex relationships evidence of response rank order statistical methods woman-years of observation complete resolution immunoperoxidase method immunotherapeutic value intact syngeneic mice microscopic study catalytic oxidation vitro resistance index oral age increasing tumour size peak plasma concentration immune complexes normal condition normal conditions are a restriction on philosophical arguments , especially in epistemology , in order to avoid objections perceived as digressive . transformed cell lines degree of agglutination velocity sedimentation analysis tumour temperature homologous tissue stomach cancer deaths non-immunized controls serial intramuscular injections partial regression partial regression is a common feature in pri - mary malignant melanomas . although it probably represents an immunologic response of the host directed against . phagocyte function term potential carcinogen supernatant effect site of tumour inoculation quality control quality control is also an important consideration when analyzing sequencing data . colorectal cancer incidence terminal differentiation terminal differentiation or senescence is an important response to low doses of chemotherapy agents . mps content control blood normal state cell adhesion cell adhesion is crucial for the development and survival of . response of liver complex reaction network parenchymal cell fraction hypolipidaemic agents abnormal population diverse range tccb patients days of exposure equimolar dibutyryl cyclic amp africa--kaposi's sarcoma reliability reliability is the degree of a particular test 's sensitivity ( ) and specificity ( ) , both commonly expressed in percentages , and both dependent on a single threshold value selected to serve as the cutoff between what has been designated to be positive and negative ( ) . modal dna value positive test result a positive test result is defined as an hb content of 50 ng\ ml or more . extracellular fluid a extracellular fluid is a liquid containing proteins and electrolytes including the liquid in blood plasma and interstitial fluid . association of theta status beta oxidation drug sensitivity fifty-six patients unfed plateau-phase cultures patients incomplete remission family size a family size is a size for a container of goods , among the largest sizes meant for sale to a householder consumer . monkey tetraploid kidney cell line intact bcg organisms lamina propria a lamina propria is a layer or connective tissue under the epithelium of a mucous membrane . tumour-derived macrophages oestrogen receptor values distribution analysis evidence hormonal status advanced renal cancer high-performance liquid chromatography myofibrillar structures morphology section cyclophosphamide treatment proliferation augmented growth first manifestation lymphoid tumour cell lines extended periods extrathoracic colony formation urine protein immunological methods direct injection cell structure abnormalties clinical trial analyses histopathological examinations free cytoplasmic calcium concentration electron spin resonance spectra oestrogen production peripheral blood monocytes differential tollerance-inducing action eruption a eruption is an infection of the skin resulting in a rash or blemishing . biological activity pharmacological or biological activity is an expression describing the beneficial or adverse effects of a drug on living matter . tumour-growth delay theory of tumour immunogenicity serial determinations dose of rabbit anti-rat demonstrable sensitivity endocrine effects breast milk a breast milk is a milk produced by human mammary glands . anemia anemia is a common feature of hiv infection , occurring in approximately 35 % of patients who initiate antiretroviral treatment ( ) in europe and north america 1 . tumour macrophage fractions koi tree polypeptide placental hormone cyclic nucleotide pattern b-cell lines alkaline phosphatase antitumour effect diagnosed malignancy common antigens carbohydrate rich extracellular matrix seventeen high risk patients natural half-life bl-l mice normal hela cells pha-responsive population malignant colonic neoplasms human cell line human cell lines are the most innovative choice of host cell for production of biopharmaceuticals since they allow for authentic posttranslational modification of therapeutic proteins . numbers of grnaulocyte colonies drug screening trials activation of beta-adrenoceptors serum total protein squamous oesophageal cancer cell-free ascitic fluid anti-tumour drugs tumour rejection immunity gradient of risk malignant melanoma assay brain deposits respiratory function respiratory function is an average of three readings made using a clements clarke one flow tester ats 94 spirometer . age-standardized incidence rate improved diagnosis parent line animals rate of induction polymeric derivative substantial proportion peripheral leucocyte count vivo study childhood malignancy more egf receptors neural functions doxorubicin treatment return a return is a tennis stroke that sends the ball back to the other player . exocrine cancer exocrine cancer is a disease in which malignant cells are found in the tissues of the pancreas . consistent relationship unselected patients intact mice cancer index attached sialic acid immunological test urothelial neoplasm subsequent decrease capacity of plasma beneficial effect post treatment rare congenital anemia modal dna values chemically induced rat sarcoma expression of class sham-operated controls metabolism of chlorambucil absence of infections morphological evidence transition of cells pgdh ratio characterisation of tumour cell aggregation cloned lines male ratio antigenic determinants sarcomatous structure liver microsome fraction solid tumor mortality analysis rat sarcoma model lymphoblastoid cell lines neutron treatment humoral immune responses cell concentrations suppressive activity four south african populations histologically proven hodgkin's disease twelve enzymes evolution of bowel cancer long periods acinar cell carcinoma size-dependent variation tumour cell reaction mixture vulval sarcomas chemical carcinogens implants thymocyte-deprived animals tumour recurrence anti-t serum human growth hormone cases of breast carcinoma sepharose bound antibody parent line donor tar-nicotine ratio cba carcinoma implanted breast carcinomata phosphate concentration athymic mice apposite reactive centres platelet decrease host treatments deficient diet anergic patients ger mouse promotion of papilloma formation observed frequency cg-treated immune mice localisation of tumour deposits carcinogenesis research rate of repair adverse prognostic features ultracentrifuge analyses human tumour cell lines tumour antisera respiratory control ras family oncogene product colonic-cancer patients leakage of lactate dehydrogenase fibrin formation rectal cancer rectal cancer is a frequent presentation , with an estimated 35 % of cases found situated in the rectum 1 . physiological stress allogeneic skin melanoma target cells density gradient centrifugation common source duration of metastases growth reductase gene care systems uterine malignancy acid method disintegrating effect human melanoma antigens sarcoid reactions influence of tumour size inhibition of lysis significantly higher frequency proteolytic activity scirrhous reaction experimental conditions correlative histocytological study effect of tissue myasthenia gravis myasthenia gravis ( ) is the mostly known autoimmune disease in human , mediated by autoantibodies against the nicotinic receptor of acetylcholine in neuromuscular junctions 1 . reactive material presence of antibody tumour cell aggregation promoting substance terminal stage enhancement ratios index of tumour response effect of methylprednisolone non-lymphoid organs cell anaplastic lung carcinoma removal of virus conventional histology investing membrane highly differentiated line depression of macrophage locomotion adenylate kinase adenylate kinase is a phosphotransferase enzyme that catalyzes the interconversion of adenine nucleotides , and plays an important role in cellular energy homeostasis . surgical treatment nowadays surgical treatment is still an alternative approach in the treatment of gastroptosis although most authors suggest that should be limited to selected cases 716 . evaluation of leucocyte adherence inhibition african patients biological sample remission-induction therapy physiological process histological examinations exponential curve a exponential curve is a graph of an exponential function . standard quantitative tests hepatoma-bearing animals urine extent of cell loss ii clinical trial angiographic study rate of increase surface antigen expression leukaemia incidence eight human lymphoblastoid cell lines process of lipid peroxidation transplanted solid sarcoma previously irradiated patients anchorage-independent colony formation sole source standard doses fingertip pattern murine systems sickness antigens iv neoplasms glycoprotein patterns tumour progression polyvinylchloride discs increasing drug dose nascent protein a nascent protein is a protein as it is being formed by a ribosome before it folds into its active shape . grade of activity membrane permeability functions activation of macrophages hyperplastic polyp hyperplastic polyps are the most common polypoid lesions of the stomach . normal features considerable predictive value differentiated papillary tumour progenitor-cell responses chemosensitivity test membrane-bound neutral protease marked differences tumour-bearing mice repeated injections pulmonary tuberculosis pulmonary tuberculosis is a common disease in saudi arabia . duct epithelium non-cancerous mice nodular growth pattern normal prostatic tissue tuberculin a tuberculin is an antigen used in the diagnosis of tuberculosis . plasminogen activators nuclear protein potent carcinogen dibenzo job classification repeated liver regeneration histologically diagnosed cancer tumour-immune animals colon carcinomata serum concentrations of retinol-binding protein single exposure effect of food random trial vivo-in vitro correlations candicidal capacity effect of host ascites tumour iggl fraction intestinal mucosal antigens occurring carcinogens proteolytic agent brinase target cell ratios cycle perturbation labelled antibody relative risk model tumour-specific antigen expression america melanoma incidence canine melanomas anchorage dependent colony formation anchorage dependent colony formation was the only parameter which differed markedly from the original parent line in the assays described . international union consolidation protocol den-kg body weight actuarial method population controls cell-cycle progression hyperplastic polyps lymphosarcoma patients microvillous projections subsequent period transformation of mouse cells perinatal period non-hibernating animals haemopoietic tissues induced tumour regression period of follow-up mouse tumour system oncogene expression surviving clonogenic fraction apparent effect biological growth cytochemical heterogeneity serum of patients repopulation twenty-one patients progesterone injections slight decrease care evaluation programme iv breast-cancer patients non-small cell carcinoma cell necrosis cell necrosis is a mode of cell death that occurs exclusively in environmental disruption under nonphysiological conditions , resulting in inflammatory reactions caused by cell lysis and release of intracellular contents in the extracellular space 3 . peritoneal macrophages bone marrow cell numbers recurrence of tumour serum tg glutaraldehyde treatment normal breast-tissue proteins chalone effect cellular polymorphism liver macrophages cell surface membrane rna polymerase activity early reactions sideroblastic anaemia a sideroblastic anaemia is a refractory anemia characterized by sideroblasts in the bone marrow . clinical cancer normal liver tissues observed response structural pattern vitro-in vivo carcinogenicity test system squash preparations of tumours selective nature saline injected controls cell cycle distribution dose age therapy considerable heterogeneity normal organs complete evaluation natural killer-cell activity routine paraffin sections degree of uncertainty highly selective capacity mechanical method fe concentration hypopharyngeal-laryngeal cancer relative incidence a relative incidence is the relative frequency of occurrence of something . virus group-specific antigen pre-occlusion value heart dna sensitized lymphocyte cytotoxic attack tumour cell concentration quantitation of receptor concentrations analytical histological study asbestos-related lung disease addition of haemoglobin levels metal inhibition histological spectrum metastasizing capacity stratum basale a stratum basale is the innermost layer of the epidermis . normal adc colonies blood glucose concentration relative incidences renal antigen-antibody complexes human cancer patients infective process body wall stream bed a stream bed is the channel bottom of a stream , river or creek mechanism of action most common mechanism transplanted tumour growth rates macrophage migration procedures implanted tissues positive cmc responses random event severity of liver damage time delay time delay ( ) is a matrix containing the time delay required for an articulation point to reach the same angle as its next anterior neighbor hospital controls components of cigarette smoke statistical methods transformed lines local factors normal control values anti-rat serum antibody hepatocellular carcinomata histological gradings anti-human antibodies short mean survival time macrophage migration monomorphic determinants measurement of lactate dehydrogenase activity immune spleen cells israeli jewish population group unit volume count rate extended analysis classical chromium-release test time scale time scale in days refers to age of experimental animals . surface charge surface charge is the electric charge present at an interface , for instance on the surface of a semiconductor material , or on the surface of a protein in water . reactive cell population weight of tumours age variation tissue culture properties cationic mobility retrospective correlations murine sarcoma virus induced tumors quantitative variations computer-aided study nucleotide pattern therapeutically induced temperature feedback reaction administered dose colorectal polyp colorectal polyps are a frequent occurrence in the general population and adenomatous changes in these polyps are associated with the overwhelming majority of crc . stimulation of nucleoside uptake palpability of lymph nodes lymphoma target cells lethal tumour progression stepwise multiple regression analysis autopsy squamous cell carcinoma malignancy differences skeletal muscle a skeletal muscle is a muscle that is connected at either or both ends to a bone and so move parts of the skeleton . internal mammary nodes observed pathological effects breast disease serum concentrations anti-lymphocyte serum measurement of hormone concentrations rna metabolism age specific breast cancer rates delayed hypersensitivity reaction prognosis of lung cancer tnm system tnm system is a good indicator of tumor prognosis . stationary phase a stationary phase is a period during the growth cycle of a population in which growth rate equals the death rate . . treatments incomplete growth sufficient time advanced malignant disease suitable patients rate of passage most common presentation marker concentrations cytotoxic injury viral envelope antigens combination of sedimentation velocity stomach cancer a stomach cancer is a cancer of the stomach ( ) . predominantly diploid hepatocytes bronchial carcinomas terms of age bladder infections antibody formation macrophage bacterial phagocytic capacity serum complexes loss of suppressor elements histiocytic lymphoma a histiocytic lymphoma is the old rappaport classification for the form of non-hodgkin 's lymphoma now known as large cell lymphoma . . chiangmai medical school tnf activity glial cell glial cells are the main sources of cytokines in cns injury and inflammation 53 . fifty patient fifty patients was received adjuvant radiation therapy , which doses ranged from 6 gy as palliative single fraction to 60 gy . values of stimulation indices frequency of transformation ebv-negative burkitt's lymphoma cell line selective action tumour growth rates urinary output specificity of action parenchymal injection tumour cell lines analysis of smear preparations preliminary measurements malignant histiocytosis malignant histiocytosis is a rare hereditary disease found in the bernese mountain dog and humans , characterized by histiocytic infiltration of the lungs and lymph nodes . content of leucocytes oral contraceptive users evidence of progression poisson distribution poisson distribution is used to describe the uncertainty . tissue culture cells hamster lung auto-me targets burkitt patients reverse correlation vascular damage cell structure pathology analysis sub-threshold doses dose pattern tissue cea content analysis of thymidine local injection iv brest cancer incubation conditions analysis of sub-groups marker substances incomplete information incomplete information is also the main feature of the model below , but our approach , and some of our results , differ from those of backus-driffill and . barro , as . screening study rare hypothenar pattern transferrin receptor transferrin receptor is a carrier protein for transferrin . progesterone receptor status quantitative cr determinations aetiological considerations identified onco-embryonic antigen breast tumour cell fractions different npc patients bronchial carcinomata metabolic determinants penetration of drug receiving dmba treatment glutaraldehyde-fixed foetal calf serum adult mouse salivary gland short incubation period evidence of tumourigenicity surgical operations chemotherapeutic response matched case-control study tumour-selective cytotoxic activity haemoglobin production cell mixtures glucocorticoid induced death rate of proliferation time courses of development human populations patient's potential response statistical analysis statistical analysis comprised analyses of variance ( ) with group ( ) and age ( ) as independent factors and condition ( ) as repeated measurements factor . ggt activity subsequent tumour development experiments myeloid cells physiological condition a physiological condition is the condition or state of the body or bodily functions . toxic manifestations gastric adenocarcinoma gastric adenocarcinoma is one of the most frequent malignancies worldwide including iran . multiple drug resistance ability of mp nucleotide derivatives human cancer radiotherapy bean important factor concentrations of drug inactivity of regressor serum diffuse colonies duration of symptoms histological structures linker dna of bone marrow addition of patient's serum o-type sera degree of skin pigmentation distribution of albumin indication of host immunity abnormal regulation role of bone marrow induced rat colonic tumours activities glycosylation of cell-surface glycoproteins common event benign breast disease female ratio peripheral-blood cultures active drugs practical value published values ultimate tumour incidence responses of cancer patients inflammatory response inflammatory responses are significant features of hepatitis b pathogenesis . intrathecal chemotherapy selection absorption of oxygen pretreated animals rat liver dna dna-repair deficient bacteria decreased ferricyanide reductase activity p-aminosalicylate metabolism potentially cytostatic compound wide degree prostatic adenocarcinoma a prostatic adenocarcinoma is a prostate cancer . co-administered drugs macrophage content yeast cell walls ketonaemic response marrow cultures skin tumour incidence rates single cells cell size inhibitory action inhibitor rotenone lack respiratory control colonic adenocarcinoma cell lines invitro systems molecular sizes humoral immune reaction repeated doses swedish case control study pharmacological concentrations start of treatment degree of protection indirect measure disease-free survival rates progesterone receptor content effect of liver metabolism criterion of malignancy reticuloendothelial iron release tumour grade macrophage colony formation days of tumour growth complete carcinogens mature tissue-like structure laboratory diet subsequent replacement cancerous controls considerable differences suppression of tumour growth delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions increasing cell concentration reject injections bearing mice migration inhibition assay lai responses natural malignant disease percentage of males intrinsic proteolytic enzyme activity hepatic tumors unimpeded growth reticulum-cell sarcomas anti-embryo spleen cells impaired primary cytotoxic response peak serum concentration tumorigenic response sufficient evidence hodgkin cell line cellular platinum concentrations degree of uptake non-hepatic tissue peritoneal wound inhibition of cell cycling leukaemia line leukaemic cell differentiation treated cultures non-immunized macrophages about ten times superior therapeutic activity malignant melanoma sera silica pretreatment fifteen times screening method positive responses start of exposure moloney sarcoma line membranous structure acidic serum proteins phospholipid vesicles solar exposure splenic vessels extralymphatic structures anti-dnp pfc response pretreatment sera ifn activity symptoms of skin cancers cytophilic anti-tumour antibody established cell lines connective tissue repair concentration of cases expected value a expected value is an of a discrete random variable , the sum of the probability of each possible outcome of the experiment multiplied by the outcome value . induced loss doses of vitamin immunosuppressed hosts vivo systems cancer patients individual tolerance normal kidney ldh pattern paranodular tissue unexpectedly high frequency previous treatment insolubilized serum decreased microthrombus formation immunological state non-small cell lung cancer non-small cell lung cancer ( ) is the most common cause of early casualty from malignant disease in western countries and is classified into three main histological subtypes : adenocarcinomas ( ) , squamous cell carcinomas ( ) , and large cell carcinomas 1 . direct evidence a direct evidence is an evidence directly related to the fact in dispute . vitro evaluation kidney tumour incidence resected animals membrane fractions selective loss strong inhibitory effect age-adjusted mortality rates primary tumour host unilateral intestinal development plaque-forming cell response user's risk potentially lethal damage adjacent tissue expected mortality normal cervical epithelium adherence inhibtion test cytospin preparation cytospin preparations were air dried , fixed with methanol and stained with rapi-diff ( ) . measurement of macrophage products iii breast cancer neonatal cba mice european patients selective model system inhibition of tumour growth cea-like activity invasive squamous carcinoma blood hormone determination cell kinetic analysis adult male assessment of response potassium arsenite potassium arsenite is the compound which forms the basis of fowler 's solution and is used as a specific rodenticide . histological examination histological examination is of particular importance to ensure appropriate patient management because rip can be confused with both reactive process and malignant tumor 10 . mechanism of detection organism-serving state sts following exposure measurement of tumour antenatal varicella infections analysis of metabolites deposition of mucopolysaccharide disease evolution inhibition of collagen peptidase evidence of chondrogenesis family history of breast cancer wirh reference ovarian irradiation dose widespread feature vivo assay conditions respective receptor structures non-pancreatic cell lines blood concentration time curve replicate measurements cancer recurrence anti-normal antibody target tissues pathological assessments dose escalation dose escalation is often the first choice of clinicians , although there is limited evidence to support this strategy . rosette formation carrier status lung carcinomata bs antigen human tumour-specific antigens material difference animal protein conventional therapeutic methods nmr relaxation times higher ages geographical variation free serum hydroxyproline gynaecological cancers subsequent chemotherapy-induced malignancy intestinal carcinomas fluorescent cell count variation incidence of sarcomas act treatment act treatment is a method to repair focal cartilage lesions , which can occur as a result of traumatic mechanical destruction . bowel cancer patients lognormal model malignant conditions activity of rat parametric models peripheral production microscopical test serial lmt responses intrauterine device users dermatoglyphic features site incidence five animals non-pregnant women human immunoglobulin parvum effects liquid chromatographic analyses cell pellets thymidine metabolism winn tests transplant generations initiates growth aggressive disease filamentous network single toxic doses tumour cell-platelet complexes homogeneous protein carcinoma of skin anti-macrophage agent catalase electron paramagnetic resonance depot injection tumour-specific transplantation antigens apparent conflict normal rat prostatic epithelium mel concentrations removal of anti-cea antibodies hours of treatment indirect proportion haemagglutinin disease serum immunoglobulin concentrations structurally new compounds colon cancer colon cancer is a disease of older people , many of whom have concomitant medical conditions at diagnosis . rare cause a rare cause is hps that may cause dyspnea , platypnea , and orthodeoxia and poor prognosis 19 . lymphocyte cytotoxic attack convincing reaction enhanced response suppressive dose proliferative status method of determination relative frequency study clinical variables parent drug adult rat lung superficial cancer actively growing sarcoma optical colony maximum plating efficiency stage of development a stage of development may refer to : biology : prenatal development , also called fetal development , or embryology . raised cea values cervical cytology screening procedures absolute excess risk inhibition of bone destruction strain response limited reliability experienced minimal liver damage cea values human lung carcinoma cells control cultures incidence ratios ovarian malignancy measurable loss mouse epidermal urea-extracted proteins mhc class ii antigens bacterial cells tumour promoters rigorous statistical framework small-cell anaplastic carcinoma cell cycle phase distribution neutral fraction highly malignant tumor gynaecological conditions injection of cytosine arabinoside disease states protective action increasing operative mortality ground-glass hepatocytes actual doubling times production of nitrosamines agent efficacy duration of tumour growth surface membranes of component cells male hormonal factors established metastatic disease period of culture chinese males chromosomal aberrations hcg production cessation of exposure fifteen patients melanoma antigens short synacthen tests detectable effect t-dht ratio lymphoreticular system dna human interferon alpha amounts of carcinogen normal cell lines affinity-purified specific antibodies melanoma antibody tumour cell doses tumour's subsequent growth rate reduction of cell survival histologically proven solid malignant neoplasms normal mouse bone marrow cells female cdi mice tumour cell fractions mortality ratios pre-treatment immune tests balance balance defines the constraints on the nodes . brain antigens sarcoma viral genome pulmonary neoplasms follow-up rate yolk sac elements normal activities human lactate dehydrogenase anti-thymocyte serum increasing melanoma incidence tumour-cell inoculation node disease cell sensitivity duration of treatment allogenic melanoma cells remarkably high total incidence graft survival tumour-excised mice interactions of radiation embryonic development embryonic development and stem cell differentiation are ordered processes in which the sequence of events over time is highly conserved . computer programme a computer programme is a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute . colonic dna inhibition of membrane permeability functions spin resonance study bony metastasis bony metastases were occasionally the initial presentations of malignancy . phosphatase measurement regional node lymphocyte anergy archival testicular tumour material normal serum alpha-foetoprotein concentration mouse mammary tumour arginase activity transplanted carcinoma radiation doses zulu men effect of vitamin oxford cancer registry immunocytochemical reactions initiation of blood differences of activity black patients eleven human bladder carcinomata papillary carcinoma papillary carcinoma was the most common histological type in both groups . butt length illumination time mild degree tumour cell populations blood glucose concentration of ketotic drug local tumour control tests of liver function delayed hypersensitivity responses rate of excision repair seven untreated patients biological growth-promoting activity lethal response observed effects human transitional-cell carcinoma women of childbearing age microcytotoxicity method generalized kaposi's sarcoma cancer of lung indirect immunofluorescence a indirect immunofluorescence is a method of using fluorescence microscopy to detect the presence of an antigen indirectly . repair interval queensland population pyrrolase activities metastatic colorectal cancer healthy knee reference age-matched patients humoral antibody response non-carcinogenic promoters anti-metastatic agent alveolar cell cancer regressor serum activity dose-dependent post irradiation lag period fibre concentrations cytotoxic target squamous cell cancer amplitude normal mice ketone body utilization tolerable doses maximum inhibition local heat density-dependent inhibition in population ecology , density-dependent inhibition describes a situation in which population growth is curtailed by crowding , predators and competition . epidermal tumour induction pattern experimental tumour systems transferrin receptor activity regional lymph nodes detectable cytotoxicity fraction of tubercle bacilli repopulation rate wale a wale is a raised mark on the skin frequency previous treatment neck nodes working conditions neoplastic lymphoid tissues clinical sign clinical signs were skin manifestations in 11 patients ( ) , general manifestations in nine patients ( ) , reappearance of polyarthritis in six patients , inflammatory myalgias in four patients , serositis in three patients , deep vein thrombosis ( ) in one patient , lung disease ( ) with pleuritis in one patient , and neuritis of the third cranial nerve in one patient . strain sources of spleen cells normal cellular metabolism draw resistance activity of bone metastasis incidence of collections diffuse crypt hyperplasia chief clinical features human haemic cell line acute doses efficacy of tumour control urban states oral contraceptive enovid dose of ethyl carbamate reciprocal tests mouse antisera melanoma cells invitro untoward event murine antibodies model drug propidium-iodide procedure control subject control subjects were patients visiting the same hospital for a health check-up or community volunteers . cell undifferentiated carcinoma hyperimmune heterologous serum potential relationship adjuvant effect four times clinical grounds grade malignancy minimal liver damage tumour-immune responses prolongation of survival dose-dependent dna fragmentation mechanisms of resistance minimal residual disease progressor animals ml of serum tumour antigen preparation substantial loss escherichia coli escherichia coli is the system of choice for overexpressing heterologous proteins 1 . ebv-specific antigenic stimulation likelihood the likelihood of an alignment is the probability of observing that alignment given a model of sequence evolution and a phylogenetic tree relating the sequences in the alignment . agar double diffusion method cases of malignancy congenital anomaly congenital anomalies are a diverse range of specific conditions with a spectrum of severity and occur in between 2-4 % of births 9 . alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of rhabdomyosarcoma characterized by its appearance , which is similar to the alveoli of the lungs . adult icr-jcl mice intravascular fibrin deposition control urines melphalan damage plateau-phase cultures oer values ineffective erythropoiesis ineffective erythropoiesis is the consequence of the premature destruction of erythrocyte precursors either within the bone marrow or shortly after they reach the peripheral blood 28 . sensitizing tumour antigen oestrogen status childhood neoplasms serum lysozyme concentrations pathogenesis of breast cancer forty-four patients lcl targets synchronized cell populations resonance spectra liquid containing protein influence of plasma half-life t-cell-depleted mice separation of cells crystalline structures single injection tumour cell transplantation dependent antibody host immunity associated surface active agents functional activation nk-cell activity basic proteins intercellular junction intercellular junctions are a characteristic morphological feature of differentiated epithelial cell monolayers . alpha-naphthyl butyrate esterase activity adult african patients indian males nk-like activity sialic acid expression hypoxic cell component alloantigen expression dna aneuploid populations introductory clinical trial injection of surfactants diseased states oat cell carcinoma of bronchus nephroblastoma estimates critical appraisal critical appraisal is an important component of systematic reviews of experimental studies , preventing inclusion of poorly conducted trials where there is likely to be bias . vitro tumour-immune responses adrenal protein kinase host defence mechanisms replacement mitral valve repair or replacement was the decision of the individual surgeon . bcnu-miso combinations metastatic clones sjl-j mice full instructions serum galactosyltransferase isoenzyme patterns transaminase activities t-cell-dependent responses positivity rate plasma membrane preparations therapeutically induced tumour regression metastatic murine cell line single factor analyses oat-cell carcinomas effect of li route of injection treatment response treatment response was the most important prognostic factor . endoplasmic-membrane fractions mca injection transplanted methylcholanthrene-induced sarcoma patient blood cytometry measurements respiratory organs target cell proliferation sex ratios accuracy of diagnosis western canada melanoma study resected tissue strand breaks advanced cancers different ages local bcg-activated host responses vitro cytotoxicity test gradient gel electrophoresis progression of carcinomata neutralizing activity growing solid sarcoma ethynyl-oestradiol treatment steroid hormone a steroid hormone is any hormone affecting the development and growth of sex organs . induced liver cancer metastatic patterns plateau values synergistic inhibition arrest pattern sulphydryl probe control frequency renal damage autolysate of rat muscle sign of immunoreactivity metastatic colorectal carcinomas social trauma clonal evolution body nitrogen losses infiltration of muscle days of age duration of survival short survival times presence of sex chromatin mitotic count regional rates effect of induction clonal growth cholesterol value development of tumours effect of di-isopropanolnitrosamine acidification of melanoma sera pancreatic tissue testicular cancer sera virus-like particles sedimentation analysis decreased immunity progressor serum steroid concentrations destructive effect tissue enzyme cell-culture system increased albumin secretion clinically active drugs ammonium-sulphate-precipitated globulin fraction tumorigenic ratio histological evidence slight adjuvant activity incidence of leukaemia bladder cancer bladder cancer ( ) is a disease of the elderly with a peak incidence in the sixth decade of life . sham-anaesthetized control animals mif tests post-metaphase index electrophoretic mobility test terminal carcinoma term survival rate rh antigens logistic regression analysis frequency of liver tumour targets tumorigenic line clinically evident cancer density-dependent control ovarian ascitic carcinoma bleomycin action syngeneic rat sarcoma supernatant fractions anti-tumour capacity effective cell separation procedures semliki forest virus semliki forest virus is an alphavirus and it has four non-structuralproteins ( ) like all the alphaviruses . this study concen-trates on nsp3 and contains two . history of skin cancer aerobic glycolysis aerobic glycolysis refers to the conversion of glucose to pyruvate and then to lactate regardless of whether oxygen is present or not . prostatic zn concentration patient's blood well-defined postnatal risk factors effect of antiserum fractions vitro survival acid phosphatases irradiated supraclavicular lymph nodes anti-rat antibody delay period tumour tissue sections filamentous actin assemblies delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction mode of blood collection titres of serum antibodies highly reproducible differences peripheral blood cell peripheral blood cells are sensitive indicators of patho-physiological responses and may be used to define subclinical disease states in cattle 35 . associations of breast cancer membrane-bound enzyme marked depression skin metastasis skin metastases may be the first sign of an unknown malignancy . best-known potentially malignant disorder antibacterial agents exceptionally high rates colorectal length sharp decrease tobacco smoking tobacco smoking is the main risk factor for copd 1 but it is well established that not all smokers develop the disease as indicated by the identification of susceptible and non-susceptible smokers 12 . oxidative phosphorylation thus , oxidative phosphorylation is a unique biochemical process achieved by a well-coordinated effort of the protein products from two separate genomes ( ) working in concert within the same cells . previously examined non-secretory oat-cell carcinomas sarcoma of bone spheroid structure serum cea human tumour antigens time post treatment producer cell line polarization method absolute numerical bias demonstrable effect induction of cancer epithelial neoplasm common antigenic determinants large intestinal cancer reference antiserum age-adjusted rates plasma cell disorders medical histories embryo aggregation short survival time cancer material introduction of combination chemotherapy potent cytotoxic agent induced sarcomas sites of injection prolongation of survival time rare hereditary disease envelope glycoprotein intra-abdominal disease medullary lesions amps reaction hd patient hd patients were given simvastatin during the conversion due to dose adjustment recommendations for cerivastatin in patients with renal insufficiency and lack of experience with this drug in esrd . key enzyme acid glycoprotein critical parameter metastitic disease cushing syndrome macrophage stimulation adult tissues smoking material haemoglobin level haemoglobin level is an acute response parameter and was shown to increase significantly , by 39.8 % in the ferrous sulphate treatment group in this study when compared to control mice ( ) . highly significant degree fewer animals normal parental cell haemorrhagic polypoid deposits developing lung cancer cell cycle phase-dependent tissue response locoregional treatment infiltrate normal tissues premenopausal breast cancer utero deaths follow-up patients low-km cyclic amp phosphodiesterase activity injection of aggregates ambient fibre concentrations blood cultures strain mice aggregation promoting substance analysis of groups antigen positive tissues subsequent cytotoxic chemotherapy immunocompetent host unsuspected variation incidence of sarcomas levels therapeutic activity reticuloendothelial neoplasms cells transformation value of radiation dose-survival curves antimacrophage agents postnatal risk factors autologous antigens neoplastic process inoculation of protamine combination of chemotherapy experimental neoplasm metastatic spread metastatic spread is usually a long-term complication 1 . t-cell activity breast cancer cells rate of elongation occult blood a occult blood is a blood present in very small amount distribution of growth crude survival curves fourth group a fourth group comprised recent hybrids among invasive and stream broel sculpins that were sampled from natural hybrid zones and identified based on genetic data ( ) . aprotinin of lung tumour colonies free tumour antigen dominant protein prolactin secretion local growth oncogenic transformations culture medium of macrophages cell fractions yoshida ascites sarcoma cells antigenic material mmi test priming stage tumour-specific antigens cyclic amp metabolism sufficient interval material of chromosome lactic dehydrogenase virus african males utmost importance peptide hormone production gynaecological cancer gynaecological cancer was the commonest extra-colonic malignancy and was found in 16 women ( ) with a median age at diagnosis of 43 years ( ) . influence of glucose sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis subsequent effects action of sarcomata injection of bcg refractory time depression of t-lymphocyte levels cytotoxic target antigens pregnancy proteins lymphoma cells ii hodgkin's disease immunoglobulin igg stimulation hypothesis histological lesions acth syndrome electron-microscopic examination incidence rates organ-specific antigens inactive disease electrophysiological parameters pa production mammary tumorigenic activities extrapulmonary extrathoracic colony formation gene product ifn gamma kupffer cell function recreational sun exposure bombay women allogeneic melanoma cells mechanisms of action reconstituted mice spontaneous regression renal cortical carcinoma gland carcinomas repeated examinations performic acid oxidation phase of growth species of serum ductular epithelial cells tumour regression rate non-viable cells intradermal injections gastric lesions isotopically labelled cell precursors therapy of micrometastases viral envelope protein clinical symptoms hormone effects previously reported observations single most powerful prognostic variable intercurrent deaths improvement of prognosis neuraminidase-sensitive sialic acid tgr revertant lines fluorescence pattern breast cancer sera structurally novel carcinogen growth-promoting effect pancreatic carcinomas human peripheral leucocyte cultures subsequent response breast diseases soft-tissue sarcomas urological cancer patients immune-deficient mice misrepair of dna liver histology effective agents strong promoting action recessive gene a recessive gene is a gene that produces its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical . esr measurements significantly lower risk reaction products adp leukaemic cell samples which lda activity tumour recurrence rate rat spleen cells murine moloney leukaemic spleen cells untreated conditions injection full malignancy youth additionally , youth were shown food models to increase the accuracy of their intake estimates . normal human serum tumour cell colonies increasing growth capacity antimetastatic effects free interval repeat biopsy examinations development of metases death time protease activity currently , protease activity is the best-defined function of adams , with most of the putative substrates currently identified being transmembrane proteins . translymphnodal passage widespread cancer transmitted agent remission treatment canine transmissible venereal sarcoma progesterone receptors anchorage-independent cell lines syngeneic bone marrow cell catalase depression nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug is any anti-inflammatory drug , such as ibuprofen , that does not contain steroids . marker pattern intracellular concentrations observer error foreign proteins human somatic cell hybrids epidemiological factors-sibship position normal tissue endothelium protracted survival minimal effects igg antibody common histological type established antitumour immunity untreated male humoral antibodies antihypernephroma serum duration of palliation rmz cell line hill analysis retained antigenic activity poor dhs responses mutation theory of cancer forty-six patients respective molecular weights elevation of liver enzymes more detailed examination meningioma patients post-challenge sera inhibition of cell-cycle progression skin tumour incidence male rat horizontally transmitted agent mitogenic activity determination of oestrogen receptor content repeated application occurrence of death colonic epithelium accumulation of cells release of arginase abnormal cyclic nucleotide pattern globule membrane survival time curves common mechanism a common mechanism in hypophosphatemia-caused complications is impaired energy metabolism , leading to cellular dysfunction in multiple organ systems . neonatal tissues electrophoresis of type infectious mononucleosis infectious mononucleosis is usually a benign disease that rarely presents with symptoms of dyspnea , dysphagia , and odynophagia as a result of significant pharyngitis or tonsillitis . plating efficiencies repeated drug treatment depression of macrophage leukaemic spleen cells surrounding normal epithelium cell-cycle inhibition polymorphic antigens vivo chemical carcinogenesis post-radiation complications default a default is the condition of failing to meet an obligation . amplification of resistance single dose gain factor bearing hosts specimen cultures conventional light microscopy st st is an improvement of the classical hierarchical clustering method ( ) 36 implementing statistical support for the nodes of the trees based on resampling the data , in our case by bootstrapping from 100 iterations . supporting capacity acute stress normal nude mice survival following mastectomy striking accumulation relative risk estimates colorectal cancer patients immune capacity antitumour action miller's diet abnromal histological structures smooth-muscle-associated contractile protein conditions tissue repair landsch tz ascites carcinoma cells passaged cultures induction of host resistance median relapse-free interval preliminary screening test phosphatidic acid normal csf activity diagnostic application live pathogens negative pre-therapy ppd skin test alanine transaminase alanine transaminase or alt is a transaminase enzyme . male balb-c mice dose range spontaneous reticulum cell sarcomas invitro responses spleen cell competence human myeloid cells carcinogenic nitrosoquinoline compound viable cultured oat-cell carcinoma cells sds polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis highly significant stimulation ratio study comparison resistance development symptomatic relief distinctive features mammary chain deposits post-treatment incubation conditions early-stage disease advanced cancer advanced cancer is a multifactorial disease that accumulates many genetic and epigenetic alterations affecting multiple distinct regulatory circuits within cells . nicotinamide doses rabbit anti-mouse lymphocyte serum south wales extensive cell lysis adult balb-c mice apparent molecular size photodynamic damage humoral immunity a humoral immunity is an immunity to infection due to antibodies , which circulate in the blood and lymph , and which are produced by b cells . normal breast tissue blocks single oral dose transforming agent growth curve measurements transplantation antigens transitional epithelium transitional epithelium is a type of tissue consisting of multiple layers of epithelial cells which can contract and expand . bone marrow colonies reductase activity extra chromosome hormone concentrations epithelial hyperplasia epithelial hyperplasia was therefore the major source of false positive results . prognostic features statistical errors times higher risk development of hepatomas presence of alpha cancer trials anilinoacridine derivatives functional capacities hcg ratio short term cigarette smoke exposure squamous-cell carcinomas intra-testicular injections antigenic difference macromolecular carrier vitro colony formation outer cell membrane human tissue culture cell lines treatment mode white blood cell counts reaction mixture a reaction mixture is a product of the act or process or an instance of mixing and reacting two or more substances together causing reaction ( ) acetic anhydride a acetic anhydride is a compound that is needed in order to refine opium into heroin . tumour-plasma ratio of sensitizer concentration most common gynecologic malignancy cases surgical intervention irregularly perfused tissues time-lapse cinematographic film normal mouse tissues pattern of hepatocytes papain-solubilized tumour antigen superior therapeutic effect hodgkin-specific liver lesions a-sw mouse sewa tumour system adm doses foreign antigen routes of metabolism orbital method murine sarcomas cultured human oat-cell carcinoma cells pronounced rejection response abundant internal virion protein ethnic origin ethnic origin is an important determinant of prostate cancer risk , incidence , and disease progression . ap fraction induction dose of tyrosine homologous serum non-specific crossreacting antigen prolonged growth thin-layer chromatographic analysis breast volumes murine metastatic tumour model muscle antibody serum tumour growth delay evidence of necrosis curve measurements above-mentioned ratio radioiodine concentration unusual karyotypic observation occurrence of neoplasms non-immunogenic murine carcinoma anticancer agent normal values well-differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma a well-differentiated lymphocytic lymphoma is an old rappaport classification for the form of non-hodgkin 's lymphoma now known as small lymphocytic lymphoma . . ubiquitous feature line treatment mutation frequency odds ratio of sarcoma stage effect a stage effect is a special effect created on the stage . cytocidal effect cellular contents oral submucous fibrosis oral submucous fibrosis ( ) is a chronic disease of the oral cavity , which is characterized by an epithelial and subepithelial inflammatory reaction followed by fibroelastic changes in the submucosa 1 . control lines site of cancer biological effects apparent elimination half-life amelanotic melanoma amelanotic melanoma is a type of skin cancer in which the cells do not make melanin . verified cancer term invitro culture melphalan treatment nonadherent population maximal pancreatic secretory response fluid cultures monocyte-enriched fraction adherent intrathoracic colonies schedules of treatment anti-inflammatory agent sodium aurothiomalate stannous compound different treatment modalities clinical information protein-free diet lack of activity organic acid an organic acid is an organic compound with acidic properties . proteolytic enzymes antigen release forest virus allele frequencies significantly lower blastogenic response pha stimulation degree of haemolysis inverse relationship non-cytodestructive actions stages i-iiia disease calcium transport human colonic carcinoma cells epr signals animal cell lines labelled proteins grafted parathyroid glands development of malignancy stromal progenitor cells normal bone marrow cells skin biopsies material of density country-wide biopsy service fourteen non-seminoma patients average volume lack respiratory control parametric statistical models separation of leukoplakia cases elisa method friend virus tumour-plasma ratios membrane preparations discretion a discretion is the trait of judging wisely and objectively . twenty six patients atp citrate lyase atp citrate lyase is an enzyme that represents an important step in fatty acid biosynthesis . highly significant inhibition india analysis observed tumour regressions destructuve effects of hyperthermia positive lai responses tumour counts tissue of rats anti-baomicron serum ethnic populations teratogenic actions ifn-dependent development males cancer parvum-associated complement activation silica injections cytometric light chain analysis process of carcinogenesis normal immune responses incidence of lymphnode metastasis antimetastatic effect ts-a cell line transplanted murine squamous carcinoma standard deviations annual incidence rate staphylococcal protein surface active agents human cancer cell lines daily pretreatment terminal stages induction period development of metastases tumour explant cultures clinicopathological correlations lymphocyte marker pattern vivo test system cervix samples placental-type alkaline phosphatase human mammary tissue objective remission intermittent exposure daunorubicin resistance ara-c-prepared mice cancer grading histological sections dose of nicotinamide oral mucosa oral mucosa is a common site of primary herpes simplex virus type 1 ( ) infection . married women tissue ratios untreated hodgkin's disease recessive trait hepatic mfo activities disease stage xenograft growths activity of subpopulations extended tests polymer-bound drug steroid receptor hypothesis test hematological malignancy cellular receptors haa returns male dba injurious agents technical difficulties cp dose effects of serum factors radium treatment effect of route foetal organs human cancer cells invitro lymphocyte-activating determinants quantitative release cell loss factors crude histone preparation excess tsh stimulation immunoglobulin metabolism carcinoma cell lines epithelial cells purine content of trna bulk strain icrc mice hypoxic conditions cultural value anti-ehrlich ascites tumour iggl fraction survival of mice statistical tests west africa cancer prostatic cancer time interval a time interval is a definite length of time marked off by two instants . equivalent fraction invasion of cells antithymocyte serum factor receptors degree of node involvement erroneously low value driver a driver is a position in water polo # offense water polo . post-msv infection antigen-antibody reactions separated populations respiratory score pattern of metabolites single variable cancer registration statistics balb-c-ka mice irradiated controls isotope activity undiluted serum lymphoblastic malignancy apparent losses allogenic lymphocyte-activating determinants individual dose calf serum components rat prostatic epithelium control dbaf mice acidic protein steroid receptor positive cell antigens production of metastases vitro colony-stimulating activity graft-versus-host reactions reagent grade chemical reliable test a reliable test is a test that ` can be depended upon with confident certainty ' ( ) , meaning that it is reproducible , as well as valid . trypsin resistance dublin males venereal sarcoma blocked ontogeny hypothesis neoplastic disease testicular growth detected human melanoma antigens isotope incorporation method seven patients marker of glial differentiation elderly population cancer incidence rates growth of tumour cells cellular response degree of reduction macrophage function mucoid glands methylcholanthrene-induced sarcomas parent line ccrf-cem lysosomal enzyme activity case-control analysis increased risks production of monoclonal antibodies organ-specific cell surface antigens nrk colony growth nuclear fraction hf mice polyacrylamide electrophoresis ovarian epithelium group-specific antigen group-specific antigen is the genetic material that codes for the core structural proteins of a retrovirus . conventional sequential methods genetic diversity thus , genetic diversity is of utmost importance to increased yield , enhanced resistance to pests and diseases , and improved grain quality ( ) . carcinoma of cervix single neonatal dose irritant substances beta concentration humoral response extracted dna normal limits central feature observed age-related sex differences follicle growth formation of lung colonies cea-like activities a-related compounds down's syndrome menopausal status hepatitis-b virus surface antigen clonal pattern induction of bone formation measurement of dna polymerase kiel classifications hela tumour nodule growth chromosome analysis vitro transformation histological diagnosis thymidine labeling indices susceptible immunodeficient host measurable anti-tsta antibody cell carcinoma of rat pancreas programmed phenomenon diploid dna index growth pattern of tumours combination of misonidazole mammary hyperplastic nodule development hamster-nitrosamine pancreatic cancer model aetiological importance connective tissues danish population peptic ulceration a peptic ulceration is an ulcer of the mucous membrane lining of the alimentary tract . litres of blood positive inhibition infective disease electron microscopy examination treatment of tumour tumour histology xenogenic complement dependent antibody spin resonance spectroscopy breast cancer rates maximum secondary response epidermal urea proteins mm concentrations radiation exposures tumour nodule formation increasing frequency economic status oxidase activity ovarian dose sweat glands mammalian cell cycle bleomycin npc patients incidence of side effects stage of disease quantitative measurements blood myeloblast counts liquid tissue culture activity of acyl-coa blast crisis patients milk source methotrexate resistance regulatory capacity autonomous cell growth high-frequency stimulation pharmacokinetic differences individual response mutagenic ultimate carcinogens xenogeneic hosts status of cancer patients increasing doses reaction products tissue dry weight ductal carcinoma ductal carcinoma is a type of tumor that primarily presents in the ducts of a gland . benign neoplasm plasma pas concentrations insulin release dose of oestradiol breast cancer incidence rate rat sarcoma cells dihydrofolate reductase gene temporal growth patterns active inducers application of hyperthermia day of implantation terminal frequency limited clinical assessment potential hazard non-christian males immunological control isolated hepatocytes traumatic incidents hf-bu mice objective method hyperthermia-induced inhibition carrying capacity tumour specific reactions coeliac lymph nodes ninety-four malignant neoplasms objective partial remission female rats castrate true estimate tumour model hepatoma vitro measurements defined sections deleterious effects administration of antilymphocyte serum circadian rhythm circadian rhythm is a ubiquitous feature of living systems . solid tumour models migration method scm values cases relief human lung cancer cells continual search diagnostic procedures cortical carcinoma progressive disease npc sera compact colony counts risk of cancers mild carcinogens single subthreshold dose cloning vector a cloning vector is an agent used to transfer dna in genetic engineering . pattern of tissue response egf receptor site functional relationship pattern of liver dissemination nuclear proteins kossa positive layer human bladder tissues cba male mouse brain extract concentration sigma gamma substantial tumour-related compartment invitro cultures analysis of heteroantisera ectopic production mouse organs route of inoculation endotoxin's adjuvator action e-rosette formation characterisation of mouse cell neoplasms models of drug-resistance development water-soluble derivatives blood of beagle dogs strong macrophage infiltration distant metastases leukaemia cell line nodal metastatic growth assay endpoints t-all cell lines neoplastic status long survival thymocyte activity lung antigens independent predictors tumours of grade normal allogeneic serum purified substance neoplastic growth characteristics doxorubicin-resistant tumour line chromium compounds pvgc spleen cells tumour weights thiophene derivatives electrical charge concurrent malignancy equivocal overall response acute toxicity acute toxicity describes the adverse effects of a substance which result either from a single exposure or from multiple exposures in a short space of time . inverse correlation population samples effect of bcg prolonged survival liver carcinoma chemically induced subcutaneous neoplasia collagen formation allogeneic cell transfer treatment-tumour size cytoplasmic fraction patient of chemotherapy clonogenic growth anamnestic response a anamnestic response is a more rapid production of antibodies in response to exposure to an antigen previously encountered . . pathological states considerable enhancing effect antigen-antibody complexes minimum effective concentration submandibular gland epithelium tumour cell mobility statistically significant correlation stimulation of dna synthesis purified preparations bearer serum mulv antigen population of lymphocytes repeated applications toxic substances intestinal epithelial damage crude incidence rate cell skin cancers bolus injections serum analyses survival probability biopsy examinations locoregional recurrence plasma sample plasma samples were tested pre and post treatment . growth of xenografts laboratory tests post-operative patients membrane fluidity membrane fluidity is an important factor for the cellular uptake and accumulation of drugs . den treatment extracellular accumulation terms of iron transport squamous carcinoma cell lines peritoneal mesothelioma peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare tumor with diagnostic and therapeutic problems . intermediate stages positive urine samples detection limit detection limit ( ) is the lowest concentration of the drug that can be detected , but not necessarily quantitated , under the stated experimental conditions . pattern of tumour incidence growth potentials target organs hydroxyproline-creatinine ratio rat liver cell lines most common autoimmune disease presence of embryo antigen proliferative indices percent decrease organ cultures of mouse human lung carcinomas foetal antigens acid-soluble material hyperplastic lesions collagen peptidase canine gastric cancers lung carcinoma cells neuraminic acid content nodule formation nuclear rna a nuclear rna is a ribonucleic acid found in the nucleolus of the cell . melanoma sera prevention of carcinoma severity severity is the loss of function in the target organs induced by disease and may vary over time anaemic leukaemic mice interesting differences fv complex tumour-host models cancer development bombay pattern eortc trial nuclear magnetic resonance recombinant dna human interferon alpha azo-dye-reductase activity standard combination risk parameter serum lysozyme activity photosensitizing effect pathological staging pathological staging is a method used to determine the stage of cancer . recurrent melanoma expression of cytotoxicity physiological response leukaemia colony homologous ab serum normal pha-responsive population blast antigens specificity of effect carcinogen nmu significance tests pretreated mice uv intensity remarkable variability severely impaired primary cytotoxic response shallow exponential curve parenchymal cell damage human leukaemia-lymphoma cell lines maintenance therapy melphalan doses oestrogen-receptor protein nonmalignant gastric disease vs time lyophilized samples acute phase protein xenograft system combined modes clearance capacity malignant tissue turnover rates antitumour responses lipid droplets cloned cell lines elicited tumour specific antibody doomed mice carcinoma cervix patients growth index collagen-peptidase activity post bcg assessments abdominal wall synovial sarcoma chemotherapy protocol well-documented clinical feature most effective approach lumbar nodes potential tumour-associated antigens quantitative pharmacokinetic differences altered saccharide content transfer of immunity carbohydrate metabolism carbohydrate metabolism denotes the various biochemical processes responsible for the formation , breakdown and interconversion of carbohydrates in living organisms . immunologic disturbance effect of radiosensitization immune cells protein production production of adenoma cells previously untreated postmenopausal women solvent treatment anti-tumour immunity presence of mouse leukaemia virus immune deprived animals liver glycogen liver glycogen is the first defensive line when glycemia falls , and is thus the major source of circulating glucose except within 2 -- 4 hours after a meal , the so-called postprandial period . relationship of relapse synthetic organic compounds non-immunogenic murine carcinomas lymphocyte stimulation flue-cured tobaccos cyclophosphamide-resistant line dht concentration spf mice catalase activity remission period application of antibodies normal resting nbt reduction marrow populations transitional cell carcinomas generalized lymphadenopathy generalized lymphadenopathy is an uncommon manifestation of kfd , but it can occur 4 . antitumour reaction prompt feedback melanoma target cells synergistic effect colon carcinoma cells invitro repeated samples growing capacity dietary fibre intake reproductive capacity cancer tissues surgical weight loss procedure body burden body burden , also known as chemical load , is the amount of harmful chemicals present in a person 's body . tumour dna content comparative study computer-assisted image analysis tumour lines implantation model serum samples dna replication dna replication is a fundamental biological process during s phase of cell division . organ culture system carcinogenic activities pharmacokinetic parameters cd diet cancer antigen tumour cell death metastatic breast carcinoma generation of heterogeneity class ii subregion genes exclusion-by-sample regression embryo tissue adult animals mucus-bearing epithelial cells drug exposures reticuloendothelial depression cells lines genetic factor genetic factors are important determinants of calcaneus ultrasound parameters . b-cell lymphoma b-cell lymphoma is the most frequent neoplastic manifestation complicating mc , often as late manifestation of the mc syndrome 5859606162636465 . target cells invitro sequestrated progressive growth female breast-cancer patients calcitonin-responsive adenylate cyclase stored lethal radiation damage effect of radiotherapy rate of tumour growth ascitic macrophages deficient animals age-adjusted death rates malignant character estimations of drug resistance degree of fluorescence polarization alternative explanations applied dose injection of paws groups of carcinoma cervix patients gh gh is one of the hormones that has been shown to regulate many male or female-predominant gene products in rat liver 11 and , due to its sex-different secretory pattern , to mediate sex-different activation of transcription factors of importance for this . dendritic macrophages days treatment tumour growth rates applied effect of calusterone anti-tumour agent quality of care evaluation programme microcytotoxicity test post-carcinogen stage purified cell walls lung neoplasia multiplicative relative risk model corrected survival rate high zn values flow cytometric evaluation spleen cells of mice multistage theory spheroid cultures cytogenetic analysis changing pattern marked reduction establishment of criteria granulocyte contamination considerable measure activity of enzymes agarose culture human tumour colony phagocytic cells epstein-barr virus a epstein-barr virus is a retrovirus that has been associated with the development of burkitt 's lymphoma and is present in about 50 % of the time in hodgkin 's disease patients . macrophage electrophoretic migration method abnormal patterns metastable state percentage malignancy cells hamster lung anti-embryo immune balb-c mice injections of vehicle containing carcinoembryonic antigen-like activity significantly greater nbt reduction igg serum antibodies syngeneic murine squamous carcinoma large wbi effect duration of growth benign neoplasia tumour-bearer sera secretory response normal serum product incidence of lymphomata histologically proven small-cell carcinoma renal disease renal disease is a frequent manifestation of the systemic amyloidosis and a major cause of morbidity 1 . pure yolk sac potential therapeutic approach intravenous application phospholipid molar ratio late breast cancer hormonal therapy hormonal therapy is one of the major modalities of medical treatment for cancer , others being cytotoxic chemotherapy and targeted therapy . epidermoid carcinoma quantitative differences floor of mouth toxic effect quantitative methods distribution of surface immunoglobulin screening centre iv transitional cell carcinoma anticoagulated animals ovarian development ovarian development is a major reproductive process , during which oocytes grow as a result of vitellogenin production and its accumulation in the form of yolk protein ( ) and other cytoplasmic egg proteins in the oocytes 2 . half-wave reduction potential energy-yielding metabolic process potentially lethal radiation damage neck cancer patients density gradient rosettes irradiated women sarcoma model wistar spleen cells cgmp phosphodiesterase activity dehydrogenase activities unknown fluorescent compounds biochemical effects clinical complete remission migration of lymphocytes virus-induced reticulum-cell sarcomas leprosy organisms sham operation control of gene expression multiple doses organelle a organelle is a specialized structure found inside cells that carries out a specific life process . carcinogenic dose placental alkaline phosphatase substrate concentration nursing mothers ratio of adenosine deaminase activity conditioned media healing peritoneal wound breast cancer cell lines feca eia positive irradiation lungs polyspecific antiserum periglandular growth sequential stages duration of disease green monkey kidney cell line cell populations of embryos tumour colony growth increased volume source of cells intra-tumour temperature cell carcinomas of sheep single intravenous application papillary tumour a papillary tumour is a benign epithelial tumor forming a rounded mass . fluorescein fluorescence polarization method untreated patients lymphoma patients incidence of hepatomas immune complex immune complexes could be a possible source of artefact as their sizes overlap with sizes of mvs 36 . equal doses outer investing membrane combination of haemoglobin level haemopoietic tissue cholangiocellular carcinoma identical risks squamous-cell carcinomata insensitive individuals foetal bovine serum percentage of immunoglobulin unexpected patterns mediators of tumour immunity coadministered compounds non-sedimentable enzymic activities record-based case-control study formation of luteomata pulmonary tumour growth alveolar macrophage preneoplastic lesion lymphoid neoplasia cell-sensitizing determinant plasma liver enzyme concentrations positive response a positive response is defined as an si score of 5 or more . venous blood a venous blood is a blood found in the veins . peripheral-blood lymphocytes mucinous cyst fluid purely diploid population regional node transplants hypoxic bacterial cells nitro-aromatic drugs responsive line adult pancreas structures increased growth delay sex differences day of culture a-induced suppressor activity adult cancer incidence rates candida albicans candida albicans is a polymorphic fungus causing serious infections in immunocompromised patients . human chorionic gonadotrophins process of liver cancerization tissue culture cells inhibition of replication anchorage independent growth mortality of hepatoma highly significant difference dna repair dna repair is an important factor of stability of pro- and eukaryotic genomes which plays a central role in mutagenesis and carcinogenesis . genetic control of . variation of breast-cancer risk host's drug metabolism direct application growth of tumour colonies adult cba mice thymectomized adriamycin resistant lines culture cell lines benign histology structure of pairs theca cell proliferations affected following loss carcinoembryonic antigen-like material uterine sarcoma uterine sarcomas are very rare malignancies with no approved chemotherapy protocols . diversity of carbohydrate structure complete regression dose of levan human preleukaemia cell culture fitted lines effect of razoxane paramagnetic resonance sarcoma-bearing mice respective normal tissues considerably less invasion intracellular accumulation tumour load gonadotrophin activity psiiia patients non-reactive o-type sera apparent resistance clinical manifestations glucose load squamous carcinoma treated surviving fraction routine liver function test deoxynucleotidyl transferase activity statistical framework striking observation a striking observation is the heterogeneity with regard to which genes that are upregulated , identifiable in the present study . sample of brucite cancer-bearing patients late-gestation neonatal antigen invasive carcinoma disseminated malignant melanoma transplanted murine tumour systems high relapse rate heterophile substance packed cells macrophage migration inhibition indices malignant melanoma patients detectable dq expression ammonium-sulphate-precipitable fraction carcinoma of stomach patients seropositive hepatocellular carcinoma pregnant woman pregnant women are a vulnerable population and this disease can underlie an increased risk of low-birth weight newborns ( ) separate analyses systemic arterial injection concentrated cell-free ascitic fluid secretory conversion selection of tumour cell subpopulations northamerica melanoma incidence universal impairment conventional maximum dose drug nucleotide endocrine status sialic acids genetic engineering genetic engineering is a very young discipline , and is only possible due to the although the final goal of genetic engineering is usually the expression of a. substrate inhibition positive dm prediction scores normal controls mouse bone marrow tumour content lymphocytic mucopolysaccharides absorbed antisera weibull distribution model virus preparation basal cell skin cancers antibody-coated target cells dce metabolism multiply injected animals invitro cytotoxicity tests macromolecular igg intermediate values mild acid cluster analysis programme sensitive assay system chromosome bands induced multiple thrice-or twice-weekly applications cytotoxic targets kaposi's sarcomas quantitative correlations international rates uv-inactivated sendai virus topical applications natural killer capacity equal intervals embryonic sarcoma cancer line sign of retardation serum age malignant disease doxorubicin murine mammary carcinoma african bantu patients populations of tissue multiple myeloma cells relative sensitivity intact ovarian function systemic drug delivery cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia normal tissue gfa feeble phagocytic activity premenopausal patients plasminogen activation reverse transcriptase activity bone marrow toxicity inhibition of secretion normal size non-random losses macrophage effect index of dna synthesis membrane flow portal-vein blood putative anamnestic response respective responses peripheral blood b-cells deletion of material paramagnetic metal ions mg of lung topographical considerations ancrod pretreatment acid phosphatase reaction cell population kinetics intestinal development nonmalignant lesions control selection lists loss of protection colorectal carcinomata concentration of drug x time malay patients site of sarcoma carcinoembryonic-like antigen lymphopenic immunodepressive effects oestrogen-binding capacity minimum waiting period inclusion of indomethacin pronounced catalytic effects serum ferritin serum ferritin was below the reference range ( ) in 6.8 ( ) % . vivo-in vitro systems investigational drugs indirect systemic effect hepatitis-b surface antigen estimator in statistics , an estimator is a statistic that is used to estimate an unknown population parameter slight inhibition chamber fluid malignant chest disease prophylactic treatment antigen experimental evidence astrocytoma grade shortened latency period oxygenated conditions incident cutaneous melanoma double-blind study near-normal content methylcholanthrene-induced murine sarcomas depression of dna synthesis foreign-body-induced sarcoma sequential analysis sequential analysis is a statistical approach where one conducts significance tests over time as the data are collected . grossly deranged liver enzymes active cigarette smoking regression of tumours extracellular afp accumulation membrane proteins degree of lysis antibody viral antigenic complexes estimated long term survival rate surgical material important indicator age-matched control group non-mer-treated tumour-bearing controls organ-specific antigenic material mucosal antigens defence reaction a defence reaction is an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires . palpable disease heterogeneous population mucopolysaccharide-storage diseases rate of hepatomata magnetic relaxation times lymphocyte-predominant histology manufactured cigarettes susceptible tumour cell lines nasal carcinoma ploidy status framework determinants protective immune spleen cell activity mitotic inhibitor ny aprotinin application respective sensitivities marrow progenitor cells human small cell lung carcinoma cba-ca mice evaluation of high-dose medroxyprogesterone acetate blast transformation foetal cultures culture systems leukaemic environment serum nag skin manifestation single injections stage iv neoplasms newborn male isoenzyme alterations retinoic acid retinoic acid ( ) is one of the morphogens that participates in the specification and differentiation of the intermediate position of the lge in the telencephalon 7 . macrophage migration inhibition assays craniovertebral canal opposing effect antigen specificities of albumin anti-vca response strong chemical prevalence of carrier status contrast intraperitoneal inoculation glycoprotein hormones tissue disease inhibition of dna synthesis fertility patterns prominent disorderly matrix breasta method initiating agent non-infective bowel diseases untreated cultures enhancement of liver-tumour development subcellular fractions antilymphocyte serum hastens hcc incidence galactosyltransferase activity structure-activity relationships four cancers metabolic efficiency metabolic efficiency is a key determinant of endurance performance 1 , and we have shown previously that short-term consumption of a high-fat diet impaired exercise capacity in rats 2 and decreased exercise efficiency in humans 3 . normal lymphocyte function adrenalectomized mice liver activation system ca-cr ratio metabolic derivatives human carcinomata protector agents determinants of resistance million males absence of oestrogen receptors soil seed effect of haematoporphyrin derivative swedish population census myeloma cell line long-standing theories passage of time waxy white solid hydrocarbon mixture electron-microscopic examination two-layer system elevated risk effect of radiation antilymphocytic serum inducer a inducer is an agent capable of activating specific genes . pronounced leukaemogenic effect average skin reaction mouse-sewa tumour system melanoma incidences depth of necrosis drug action method of isolation complement activation complement activation is a major inflammatory process which assists in the removal of microorganisms and cellular debris and the processing of immune complexes . incidence of brain metastasis restricted temperature dietary concentration synthetic capacity malignant invasion dna-inhibitory activity breast-tumor-bearing animal viral antigens benign soft tissue tumor suntan histories receptor antibody n-acetyl d-glucosamine determinants adenosine kinase in enzymology , an adenosine kinase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction : atp + adenosine rightleftharpoons adp + amp thus , the two substrates of this enzyme are atp and adenosine , whereas its two products are adp and amp . charles-river mice amino acid composition amino acid composition is the fraction of each of amino acid in a protein sequence and provides vector of 20 dimensions . induction times igg and igm concentrations transplanted hepatocellular carcinoma depression of blood soluble protein mammalian cell cultures leucocyte migration reverse transcriptase a reverse transcriptase is an enzyme encoded by some certain viruses that uses rna as a template for dna synthesis . . immunoreactive carcinoembryonic antigen-like material double-labeling method invitro urine of rats anticoagulant treatment maximum enhancement ratio transplanted yoshida ascites sarcoma ovarian cancer cells lymphocytic serum serum antigens concurrent inhibition positive immunocytochemical reactions apical nodes gradient centrifugation method crude cancer rate serum immunoglobulin levels orbital glands remission therapy resting nbt reduction human tumour growth rates spontaneous transformation invitro rat hepatoma cell lines structural genes common expression rate of repopulation phi values cinematographic film definite correlation height measurement phenotypic expression hla-dr antigens prognostic factors mechanism of inhibition cytosolic enzyme dna aneuploidy instead , dna aneuploidy was a stronger indicator of poor prognosis , especially for her2 + \ er-positive tumors , in line with previous reports for breast cancer irrespective of her2 status 5960 . timepoint assessment non-immunized mice thromboplastic effect injection of sheep period of thioacetamide advanced breast cancers curvilinear dose response pfc responses local fibrin formation international classification multiple regression analysis thai tobacco steady-state intracellular mtx concentrations presentation features hybrid mice hepatocellular carcinoma patients phagocytic activity nucleic acid extracts animals urine colorectal diseases chromosome damage consecutive patient quicker method lung burden jewish population group granulocyte fractions recovery of immunity detection of anti-tsta antibodies phenobarbital-treated animals reversible nature analytical research cessation of root growth carcinomatous squamous epithelia histologically proven malignant melanoma stage iib malignant melanoma four compounds viral genome radiosensitizing drugs ovarian cancer cell viral agents effect of sun radiation immunoglobulin determinants nitrogen losses benign lesion tests mouse antisera spontaneously transformed cell lines sw mouse-sewa tumour system malignant clones humoral immune response a humoral immune response is an immune response that is mediated by b cells . control study indirect membrane-immunofluorescence test pulmonary growths tumour incidence data surgical specimen briefly , surgical specimens were washed several times in dmem-f12 medium supplemented with high doses of penicillin\ streptomycin and amphotericin b to avoid contamination . medullary carcinomas invitro production embryo cell line chromatographic measurements aggregates containing carcinoembryonic antigen-like activity transformed tissue culture cell lines benign hepatocellular diseases antigen cea amniotic fluid a amniotic fluid is a fluid within the amniotic sac that surrounds and protects the developing fetus full response host's response immunosuppressed mice breast cancer taskforce non-specific stress precancerous lesions five times ammonium thiocyanate ammonium thiocyanate is an inorganic compound with the formula nh4scn ammonium thiocyanate is used in the manufacture of herbicides , thiourea , and transparent artificial resins reproductive history direct carcinogenic effect induced tumour lysis human salivary gland carcinomas heparin acts precursors of plasma cells tumour implantation histone content increased expression most common malignant tumor increased proportion expectation of enhancement ratios action of vinca alkaloids igg fraction rat tumour system developing carcinoma length of immunotherapy degree of round cell infiltration limited content invitro micro-organism breast cancer mortality structure of glycoprotein sequences cycle-dependent drugs gross histological patterns immune balb-c mice regional nodes serological tests tumour-producing tumour cell doses malignant luminal membranes particular reference malarial infection parodoxical effects existing ovarian cancer adult female cdi mice afp production transplantation-type antigens cohort effect heat dose erythrocytic line inflammatory cells lung tumour samples sedimentable dna polymerase fistulous communication bone marrow metastasis mdms treatment serum hcg concentrations mass action models pleural plaque pleural plaques are the most common manifestation of asbestos exposure 5 . radiological detection dose of poly occupational hazard a occupational hazard is any condition of a job that can result in illness or injury . dehydrogenase virus disaggregation procedures sixty-two patients short plasma half-life trial of cyclophosphamide adenocarcinoma cell lines enhanced expression prior occurrence cml antigens tumour induction pattern ultrastructural study hamster cell lines electrophoresis migration device users excellent correlations normal lung tissue syngeneic cba mice age-related sex differences amounts of drug stomatitis nicotina lesion host immune response four-drug combination sudden inhibition epitheloid sarcoma initio folding algorithm sensitive animals lag phases induction rate of tumour development neutral nuclear-protein content cervicovaginal sarcomas vascular invasion vascular invasion is a well-established prognostic indicator of hcc . evident dose-dependent dna fragmentation non-operated control animals maximum effect testicular plap-like alkaline phosphatase tumour specific membrane antigen tissues acute inflammatory reactions combination of drugs rna-containing material serum iga reactivity hypothyroid animals elucidation a elucidation is an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding . combination oral contraceptives cell-dependent cytotoxic activity control of prostaglandins normal adult brain in contrast , normal adult brain is a tissue containing mainly non-proliferating cells . conventional endocrine procedures characteristic morphological feature human interferon alpha sole determinants chromosomal dna replication calcium concentration syngeneic specific antibody forty-seven human leukaemia-lymphoma cell lines malignant mesothelioma malignant mesothelioma ( ) is a neoplasm endowed by a very poor prognosis , whose incidence has increased steadily and progressively over the last 30 years . sarcoma virus induced tumors mouse melanoma histological sections process of disintegration variation of breast-cancer rates recoverable activity intra-tumour variation breast cancer prognosis hypersensitivity responses stages of tumour growth autopsy study acid polymerase normal tissue sediment-absorbed antisera detection of colony enlargement sequential determinations qualitative differences cervical squamous cell cancers pathological effects glycerol treatment minimum rates mutagenic effect uncommon manifestation cea content antitumour action of dsrna prognostic indicator bl mice dichroism spectra antitumoral immune reaction biochemical indicators human immunologic deficiency states offsets endotoxin's adjuvator action malignant conversion growing sarcoma serum alpha feto-protein levels standard chemotherapy protocol mouse fbj antisera sb target cells age-specific death rates survival rates electron microscopic examination treatment of mice graded doses mulv interspecies viral protein cell-mediated immunity assays colonic tumours activities envelope antigens pharmacokinetic model normal-lymphocyte-transfer test equal degree lymphocyte counts evaluation study ribosome-free microsomal membranes addition of growth factors melanoma lines distribution of growth rates means of life tables mean scm values degree of toxicity leukaemia virus expression normal rat liver cell lines median remission length sex-matched controls sensitive immunological test intensity of isoenzymes vivo drug treatment molecular orbital method seventy-eight adult patients site concentration anti-gs activity immune reactions pas concentrations lung carcinoma lines allogeneic spleen cells serum concentrations biological phenomenon extrathoracic colonies rotenone lack respiratory control immunoperoxidase test treatment of cancer vitro effects cisplatin sensitivity photoradiation therapy of cancer purest fraction over-all age cell reaction lung cancer cases stimulation indices antibody fractions tumour concentrations antigenic neoplasms false-negative responses syngeneic moloney sarcoma incubation conditions of cells cell proliferation rates site-specific risks one-compartment pharmacokinetic model failure of iron delivery unabsorbed sera measurement of cholesterol side effects limited treatment macroscopic evidence peripheral blood macrophage precursors spontaneously arising sarcoma clinical treatment human malignant disease iron release tumour doubling time crucial importance carcinoembryonic antigen content menstrual history tumour membranes toxicity tests optimal doses molecular receptors separation of leukaemia cells spleen colony formation mode of action infiltrating breast cancer melanin content limited stage small cell carcinoma transplacental exposure red cells strong acid volume of distribution alkylating agent nitrosomethylurea immunodepressive effects iv disease hepatoma subcellular fractions iudr-labelled viable carcinoma cells iga antibodies product of reaction test treatment irradiated autologous melanoma cells postmenopausal age fortyfive men haematoporphyrin derivative invitro profile of cell-surface antigens plasminogen activator activity effect of prostaglandins natural conditions lymphoma-inducing virus hepatic endoplasmic reticulum hypersensitivity reactions premenopausal women randomized prospective clinical trial dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis acute myelogenous leukemia treatment duration treatment duration was at the discretion of the attending physician , guided by the clinical response of the patient . using fluorescence microscopy differentiated bronchial carcinoma latent periods thirteen patients human colonic carcinomas transitional-cell carcinoma urothelial carcinoma urothelial carcinoma is one of the most common cancers -- it ranks fifth among all cancers in the western world , and there are 336,000 new cases and 132,000 deaths annually worldwide 6 . levan-induced inhibition supplementary classification layer sto evaluation of colony formation aetiocholanolone measurements seventeen patients dependent effects short acute disease effect of thymectomy type ii epithelial cells analyzed for cell surface marker expression thymus-deprived animals animal model system atrophic epithelium binding structures ability of bacteria non-tcc cultured carcinoma antigenic differences skin colour a skin colour is the coloring of a person 's face . receptor patterns replicate cultures viral content carcinoma aaf evident cancer serum inhibitory effect invitro test systems selective treatment soluble tumour antigen undissociated tissue locational differences laboratory test adherence inhibiton test oncofoetal antigens enriched plasma membrane preparations aneuploid tumour cell populations normal peritoneal macrophages normal muscle autonomous growth influence of culture conditions protection system tryptophan pyrrolase activities rare tumor hospital-based case-control study local-control percentage cultures significant responses loss values breast carcinomata surgical removal surgical removal was the mode of treatment and she did well postoperatively with disappearance of symptoms of pain . persistent tumour growth degree of stimulation tumour samples presence of malignancy long-term tissue culture rna polymerase a rna polymerase is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of ribonucleic acid by using deoxyribonucleic acid as a template . . specific transplantation antigen accumulation of plasma cells blood group antigen identification of tumours objective improvement crude membrane fraction tetraploid glucocorticoid resistant state dq expression degree of separation median volume muscle layer isolated carcinoembryonic antigen ldh isoenzyme pattern ras oncogene product differential patterns embryopathic substance histological lesion histological lesions were assigned scores in accordance with a previously defined scoring scheme 21222324 . bladder cancer patients microscopic structure therapeutic strategy oestrogen receptor activity tumour model system cytolytic t-cell activity respective control tissues liver involvement liver involvement is a common finding in patients with sickle cell disease . cross classification early effects lymphatic network exposed human populations cancer deaths chemotherapeutic drugs orderly carbohydrate rich extracellular matrix effects of smoke exposure incorporation method inhibition of colony growth length of remission adult cba mice rat tumour cell targets phenotypic differences cancer of breast homogenate activation system msv infection hamster embryo cells transformation incidence of neuroblastoma lichen planus group inhibition of cytotoxicity nasal cancer cytotoxic agent procarbazine metastatic breast cancer metastatic breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease whose evolution is difficult to predict . single absorption advanced carcinomas alpha-foetoprotein concentration sham operated controls relapse rates depression of invitro theta status cgmp response injection of dimethylnitrosamine human urine human urine is the default setting for metassimulo , but given the numerous alterable parameters , it is easy to simulate profiles for other species and biofluids . misclassification rates linear density gradients cns therapy gvh activity hypoxic probe danish cancer registry well-recognized risk factor cytotoxic drugs methotrexate vdxr bearing animals mix of skin colour human colorectal carcinomas resistant patients frequencies of cancer ulv-infected mice tumour-associated immune response molecular properties hela cultures injection of fibrosarcoma cells cy exposure promoting activity animal tissues human lymphoid cell line diethylstilboestrol therapy logrank test in statistics , the logrank test is a hypothesis test to compare the survival distributions of two samples . provided for numerical evaluation processes bright tobacco circulating antigens acute infiammatory response respective uninfected controls unirradiated tissues stronger indicator bladder tissues approximate statistical analysis t-like antigen spectrum of agents gradient of drug gradients of occurrence amyloid incidences increased resistance potential clinical utility growth factors metastases growth duration precise information age of menarche gfa protein certain selected cll patients favourable subjective response mitochondrial function intact strain icrc mice somatic cell hybrids replicating chromosome dose of methyl history of bladder tumour androgen tissue ratios protective activity abdominal lymph nodes stromal cell stromal cells are one of the important cell populations in ra synovium . isogenic hosts growth of tumour methotrexate treatment kinetics of antibody responses cell cycle perturbation potentiating effect thirty-two scirrhous cancers absorption of alloantibody cellular dna content common tissue samples target cell cytolysis method of homogenization nuclear envelope a nuclear envelope is the membrane in eukaryotes that encloses the nucleus , separating it from the cytoplasm . . mod-mem cancer test cytotoxic function achieved complete remission period of carcinogen availability sodium thiosulphate a sodium thiosulphate is a compound used as a fixing agent in photographic developing . variant cell lines measurable reduction pregnant rat pregnant rats were given intraperitoneal injections of the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide ( ) or saline on the 15th day of pregnancy . mixed lymphocyte culture assay a-strain mammary carcinoma complete response rate reported inhibitory effect morphological expression circadian variations sun exposure childhood cancer survey effect of dextran leucocyte populations rat antisera apparent total loss dehydroascorbic acid duration of anaesthesia growth stimulation normal pregnancy necropsy examination crypt hyperplasia crypt hyperplasia is a further important feature of the coeliac intestinal lesion and is said to be the first architectural change in the pathogenic process 37 . linear rate apparent encephalitogenic effect black-white ratio animal tissue a animal tissue is the tissue in the bodies of animals . ear duct carcinomata membrane marker enzymes tumour virus genes cell-surface trypsin-like neutral protease serum concentration of oestradiol detailed cytogenetic study influence of carbon tetrachloride marked growth inhibition hepatocyte cell cycle signs of stimulation tumour-associated glycoproteins cellular mtx content strong amps reaction advanced prostatic cancer potential cell population doubling time benign disease states diverse structure differentiated carcinomas tumour cell volume monocytic cell lines autoradiographic study sequential relationship two-fold difference friend virus-induced reticulum-cell sarcomas loss fractions stromal values evidence of spread akr lymphoid tissues adrenocorticolytic action growth rates of tumours environmental temperatures sarcomagenic viruses tumour colony efficiency predominant sialic acid recombinant dna recombinant dna is a form of dna that does not exist naturally , which is created by combining dna sequences that would not normally occur together . homogeneous soluble material apoptotic cells time intervals mouse epidermal cell population tata memorial hospital lung carcinomas oral anticoagulation oral anticoagulation is a well-recognized risk factor for intracranial traumatic complications after minor head injury . spontaneous tumors reliable parameter thioacetamide treatment chromosome analysis system potentiation of bleomycin action nmol glucose dimethylsulphoxide-stimulated hepatocellular carcinoma cells ii epithelial cells immunological evidence diffuse alveolar damage diffuse alveolar damage is a histological pattern present in acute respiratory distress syndrome . antibody-forming cell response additive response clinical symptom clinical symptoms were productive cough , hemoptysis and progressive weight loss . sustained production effects of cytosine arabinoside hepatotoxic dose effect of chondroitinases non-anaemic mice cell clones lethal damage vascular response efficacy ratios dependent immune reactions pattern of risk capping surface immunoglobulin weights of mouse sarcoma terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase activity long-term survival fractions peripheral blood leucocytes cell suspensions of peptide hormone spontaneous canine melanomas induction of chromosome aberrations non-diagnostic value pulmonary carcinoma proliferation inhibition regional lympgh nodes separate cell lines tumour iggl fraction mg-g body weight losses of tumour tissue four month four months is an independent release by muscles that was available from his website and at his shows . survival of skin allografts tumour deposits culture conditions suppressive effect fifty patients intracellular enzyme profile therapeutic abortion a therapeutic abortion is a legally induced abortion for medical reasons original parent line acute leukaemia seventy-eight adult patients person screening centre inhibition of follicle growth acinar antigens biochemical indicator physical signs tumorigenic murine cell lines normal bone marrow colony-forming units contaminated cultures significant responses digestive enzymes regional axillary lymph nodes extrahepatic tissues vivo tests suppressed pulmonary growths untreated aml patients principal expression population doubling time n-acetyl neuraminic acid content staining patterns highly carcinogenic nature elevated temperature cell hybrid line chemical intervention evidence of transmission strain sources nerve conduction velocity measurements g-kg-day ascorbic acid polymer-linked drug stage of advancement diagnosis of leukaemia analysis evidence immunisation procedure tumour material spontaneous killer capacity unirradiated mammary glands active single agent decreased polarization value source of data neuroendocrine carcinoma colonic cancer screening policies pulse radiolysis study abnormal clones minimum detectable receptor site concentration depression of marrow erythroid activity human malignancies non-secretory oat-cell carcinomas fluorescent compounds disseminated cutaneous melanoma unrelated syngeneic sarcoma liposome-associated drug undifferentiated growth pattern hepatocellular carcinoma producing afp human tissue culture cell line ifn alpha morphological transformations breathing air separation of lymphocyte subpopulations variation of frequency high leucocytic mps trait heparin-treated animals non-lung diseases cell populations involved adjuvant radiation therapy permanent cell cultures cancer mortality data twenty-four hours malignant cell differentiation immune-deprived mice signal intensity signal intensities are estimates from total rna extracted from the shoots of hydroponically-grown plants ( ) under p-deficient ( ) and p-replete ( ) conditions . iodine monochloride method bacterial production hepatic cirrhosis death rates term cigarette smoke exposure age-matched control cattle arterial network excised organs lymphatic leukaemic patients enhanced growth teratogenic effects pseudoacinar contents iterative injection leukoplakia patients effects of serum sex chromatin a sex chromatin is a chromatin found only in female cells . agar cultures temperature measurements marked anti-tumour activity age-specific rates oncophilic radiodiagnostic agent cervico-vaginal neoplasms workers men ifn-treated patients basepair substitutions lag phase a lag phase is a period after inoculation of fresh growth medium during which population numbers do not increase . . quantitative morphological analysis retinol binding protein like transthyretin , retinol binding protein is also a negative acute phase protein and its production is inhibited by proinflammatory cytokines 23 . chemical modification substance of mol degree of organization acquired lesions untreated animals bean integral feature livers of tumour-bearing animals proliferation control cellular state cyclic amp breakdown immunological assessments considerable value serum sensitivity killer-cell activity cellular immune response cancer antigenic activity recall antigens regression models epidemiological study internal mammary nodes prognosis nonspecific antibodies host reaction selection theory human brain tumours evolution of liver cells effect of irradiation normal epithelia spheroid size dependent radiation response statistical approach tumour-inhibiting capacities human bladder carcinomata newborn mice equimolar doses kappa-lambda distribution analysis evidence krad x-rays subjective response lung tissues population groups detection of relapse monoclonal antibody assay curve of loss identical dietary histories large-bowel cancer mortality staining reactions quantitative assessment disorders lymphocyte transformation effects of radiation frozen tissue sections americans mortality pretreatment of rats glial differentiation glial differentiation is a specific developmental process that has been extensively characterized in both rodents and human 1 . gastric disease terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase , also known as tdt and terminal transferase , is a specialized dna polymerase expressed in immature , pre-b , pre-t lymphoid cells , and acute lymphoblastic leukemia\ lymphoma cells . therapeutic methods computer simulation model sheep red cells sensitizer concentration phc patients evaluation of drug effects major inflammatory process morphologically uninvolved tissue warfarin warfarin is a life saving drug , extensively used in the treatment and the prophylaxis for the various clinical conditions including deep vein thrombosis , pulmonary embolism , valvular heart disease , atrial fibrillation , recurrent systemic emboli , recurrent myocardial infarction , prosthetic heart valves and prosthetic implants 456 . periods of time tumour-specific antibody recipient hosts interrupted tumour growth identical mobility feulgen-stained squash preparations liver-function tests short treatment period cea associated cancers radiodiagnostic procedure significantly greater risk normal adult controls production of nitrosamine nodular sclerosing hodgkins disease untreated balb-c mice squamous cell papillomata lipid droplet lipid droplets are spherical structures delimited by a phospholipid monolayer 3 that is coated by various proteins including adipophilin , perilipin , and adipose triglyceride lipase ( ) 456 . single-agent therapy exponentially growing populations potential cell population clinical effectiveness clinical effectiveness is the most important factor considered in drug prescription choice in both countries . i-human serum albumin formation of tumours levels of incidence extract concentration cytolethal response adrenal damage operable invasive breast cancer cdi mice application of markers modality trials lymphoreticular response forms colonies target antigens diabetic effect liver dna direct cloning direct cloning is the initial choice , but only abundant mirna genes can be easily detected . parenteral injection injection of cells genetic nuclear expression simian sarcoma virus clinical state malate dehydrogenase in enzymology , a malate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction : - malate + acceptor rightleftharpoons oxaloacetate + reduced acceptor thus , the two substrates of this enzyme are forms of treatment infective complications chromatid damage male cancer patients dose of dexamethasone linker dna cerebral metastases stroma ratio vitro antibody production chondroitin sulphate groups lung cancer patients cytoplasmic oestrogen receptors resistant lines greatly increased rates glycolytic enzyme activities intact tissues ehrlich ascites carcinoma reduction of tumour growth exogenous agents male mice leucocyte-dependent melanoma antibody ammonium sulphate fraction type rna viruses protein synthetic capacity conjunctival application jejunoileal bypass jejunoileal bypass was a surgical weight loss procedure performed from the 1950s through the 1970s in which all but 30 to 45 centimetres of the small bowel is detached and set to the side . suppression of stimulation epithelial cell lines analysis of smoking morphological heterogeneity hyperplastic tissues restorative effect viral capsid antigen ii products bound antibody injection of cellulose sulphate fibrin deposition diploid hepatocytes induction period decreases injection of rats inhibition of growth chromosome condensation methods retarded primary growth unexplained positives renal neoplasms liver tissues biopsy samples luteinising hormone twenty-four hour a twenty-four hours is a time for earth to make a complete rotation on its axis . virus expression ac-treated mice pad injection gynaecological neoplasms gastric cancers embryonal carcinoma a embryonal carcinoma is a malignant neoplasm of the testis . responsive cell lines dose-dependent inhibition human small cell carcinoma intestinal metaplasia intestinal metaplasia is the transformation of epithelium , usually of the stomach , to a type that bears some resemblance to the intestine . ascites inflammatory cells microbial antigens depression of lymphocyte transformation foetal calf serum components delay of passage inoculation of virus macrophage-dependent natural tumour resistance rnase activity tumour cell survival bone marrow cfu-s sensitivity of myeloblasts short-term organ culture system recipient mouse lung platelet counts thyroid carcinomata minimum quantity human sarcoma antigen anti-leukaemic activities enzyme expression enzyme expression was under the control of tac promoter , which can be induced for overexpression by iptg . chronic myeloid leukemia patients milky spots breast neoplasms pattern of reactivity cell-mediated immune reactions lymphocyte culture assay serum immunoglobulins asymptomatic individuals intact host dna concentration which rna tumour viruses msc targets ex vivo-in vitro systems important cell population preliminary trial fmr-like antigens chemical structure chemical structure is a key determinant in deciding how a compound is used in regulation and for defining modules within the regulatory system . reduced growth trial of combination chemotherapy lymph-blood differences endogenous murine leukaemia virus infection normal serum afp levels tumour nodule growth injected activity gel filtration system solubilized surface antigens oestrogen metabolism childhood hodgkin's disease potential biases selected cll patients best-defined function non-lymphoid structures heptoma cell line paramyxovirus a paramyxovirus is a group of viruses including those causing mumps and measles . consistent chromosome abnormality macrophage colonies human tumour immunity treatment dose familial risk genetic analysis genetic analysis is the most effective method for biological analysis and disease diagnosis using tissue , body fluids , and microbial analysis . immunisation process nmr parameters degree of reliance urinary materials cellular immune disturbance peripheral blood platelets statistical models full remission full remission is defined as achievement of remission on 8 symptoms from panss at any point of follow up and persistence for 6 months . structural proteins derivation protocol livers of tumour bearing animals normal cell populations reticulosarcomas of bone marrow dietary intake values comparative quantitative assays western australia western australia is a state of australia , occupying the entire western third of the australian continent . non-tumorigenic human somatic cell hybrids nucleic acid base repeated invasions regional lymphnode tumour stimulation culture media moderate frequency single homogeneous protein presence of cancer cellular drug uptake immunoadsorbent column chromatography anaplastic lung carcinoma esterase reaction clinicopathological features diminished serum antibody response paramagnetic metal complexes relaxation times important chemical agent ats treatment favourable prognostic features haemopoietic cell culture frequency of spread increasing incidence synthetic response local invasion local invasion is a characteristic feature of benign pmtmct , requiring wide-margin resection . litters whose mothers metabolic conversions chromium-release test lung parenchymal involvement leucocyte adherence inhibiton test spontaneous leukaemia development rapid production irradiated mice peripheral blood lymphocytes stage of disease extension mouse antisera limb sarcomas ordered array test compound day period granulation tissue a granulation tissue is a new connective tissue and tiny blood vessels that form on the surfaces of a wound during the healing process . tar content ulv-infected animals pregnant rats favourable effect food model carrying mouse sarcoma viral genome synergistic action repeated intratracheal instillation twice-weekly brain-plasma concentration ratios detailed examination remission of tumour asynchronous cultures trr expression inhibiting effects lognormal distribution in many cases , a lognormal distribution would be the optimal model for microarray data , and indeed this distribution has been reported for some data sets 21415 . clinical situation transient generation murine lymphoma cells mixed leucocyte culture concepts of lymphoma classification effect of promotion treatment definite evidence potential value alkaline phosphatase measurement highly significant relationship cytosol receptors diabetic state complete response complete response ( ) is defined as complete resolution of ( ) stool frequency ( ) , ( ) rectal bleeding ( ) , and ( ) patient 's functional assessment score ( ) . selective inhibitory effect antilymphocyte serum-treated mice phenoxyacetic acids complications of continuation therapy increasing values metastatic ratio degradation products threshold light dose antineoplastic agents syngeneic tumour-host system apparent correlations ascitic fluid sediments protective immune response aromatase activity action of palladium spleen histology chromatographic analyses reticulo-endothelial system mode of maintenance stages of treatment hyaluronic acid hyaluronic acid is a natural occurring biological substance , which has been shown to have a positive effect in inter-articular administration for osteoarthritis 12 as well as more recently periarticular use in acute ankle sprain 13 . fractionated x-ray treatment combination of lectin affinity mammary gland susceptibility advanced cancer patients bone marrow samples free antigen magnitudes of error africa cancer organogold compound gene activity low serum fe concentration chemically induced mouse tumour system neoplastic conditions higher-order partial correlations turnover time turnover time is the time from when one patient exits an or until the next patient on that day 's or schedule enters the same or 218 . particular importance non-immune spleen cells malignant breast lesions heat sensitivity enumeration of tumour colonies gss effect treatment of breast cancer antibody responses advanced metastatic disease average molecular sizes analysis of survival time tumour arginase activity non-tumorous liver tissue autologous melanoma cells proliferative response tsh receptors non-neoplastic diseases singlet oxygen a singlet oxygen is a metastable state of molecular oxygen that has a slightly higher energy than normal triplet oxygen , and is more chemically reactive . phenobarbitone pretreatment antitumour response k-cell-mediated activity rat hepatoma subcellular fractions combined procedures elution volumes metastasizing sarcoma nutritional grounds impaired survival inception of neoplasia predominant product cancer pattern intestinal goblet cells days of culture rh antisera sample source day interval localization of immunoglobulin immunochemical relationship percentage of cells morphological study unique culture cultured hamster cell lines drug-delivery system dna strand breaks assay methods cell bronchial carcinoma glass cylinder model high-dose mtx therapy dose of diphenylhydantoin triploid-tetraploid range lactic acid a lactic acid is a fermentation the conversion of pyruvate to lactate with no release of carbon dioxide . . assay procedures prostatic carcinoma radioactive drug ig-containing fraction expression vector a expression vector is a cloning vector that contains the requisite prokaryotic promoter just upstream of a restriction site where a eukaryotic gene can be inserted . biological effect adolescent cba mice muscle sample considerably lesser degree original diagnosis hyperplastic human breast tissues anti-mitotic agent normal adult population troublesome side effects most innovative choice molecular weight resistance factor antigen frequency alloantibody formation biological models apparent delay reduction of dna synthesis common lesion chromosome pattern cough a cough is a condition that causes one to cough cell cancers lewis lung carcinomas visceral deposits concentration of arginine tumour reactions confidence limits indirect immunofluorescence study frequency of tumour formation polyclonal antibody polyclonal antibodies are antibodies that are derived from different b cell lines . envelope protein vitro correlations social class social class is an important factor in our understanding of internet-usage and the search for health-related information , and this is just as valid for parents ' usage . wga-binding material fraction of haematoporphyrin derivative minimal complications volume analysis receptor-positive patients haemolytic plaque formation radioimmunotherapy of malignancy lung tumour metastases body fluids human alphafetoprotein transpeptidase activities degree of block natural-killer activity fold reductions lectin-binding patterns distribution of activity habit pattern loss of scalp hair improvement of skin reactivity egyptian males granulocyte macrophage colony counts significantly better growth long term survival rate alternative models vulval neoplasms electrophoretic pattern metastasis doubling time white-cell counts heterogeneity of antigen expression conflicts axillary recurrences synthetic time volume response frequency of melanoma evident morphological alterations regular acid water common cancers human bronchongenic carcinoma risk of development remission treatment regimens res neoplasms soluble chromium compounds rising rates seven human melanoma cell lines colony counts abnormal expression malignant pleural effusions second line immunosuppressive activity transplant immunity biological importance metal complexes pericellular domain melanoma cell lines time-dose relationships globulin fraction syndrome patients tumour control frequency dependent inhibition murine sarcoma virus oncogenesis tumour injection extended families sample of urine chronic bronchitis chronic bronchitis is a chronic inflammation of the bronchi in the lungs . carcinoembryonic antigen-like activity soluble material organ culture slices direct parenchymal injection growth of s free circulating tumour specific antigen inoculation of tumour cells glandular structures neonatal modification cell sources nucleated bone marrow cells prostacyclin formation t-cell fraction enhancement of migration prostatic gland metastatic melanoma metastatic melanoma is an incurable condition with a median survival time of nine months and a less than 5 percent likelihood of survival five years following diagnosis 7 with a continuing increase in age-adjusted mortality 8 . presence of tumour antigens most common pediatric bone tumor fraction of cells epidermal injury addition histological grade matched controls rat osteosarcoma model normal serum creatinine seven failures complementary examination analytical design syrian hamster embryonic secondary cultures cell cycle progression cell cycle progression is an important biological event having controlled regulation in normal cells , which almost universally becomes aberrant or deregulated in transformed and neoplastic cells . 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