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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
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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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