Sentences with phrase «cell tumours release»

Anyway, since mast cell tumours release histmine, I've asked my homeopathic vet whether I can try Histiminum on Zoey.

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Martin - Orozco believes that Th17 cells recognise tumours and, in response, release chemicals that attract immune cells called dendritic cells to the tumour.
These were released into tumour cells that had been taken from glioblastoma patients and grown in the lab.
This would then use the protein to recognise a foreign or tumour cell, attach to it and release the toxin in a high local concentration, which would cause the death of the tumour cell.
The JNK1 network is known to instruct cells to release chemicals that create an inflammatory environment and inflammation is known to be a driver of tumour formation.
When they loaded sperm cells with doxorubicin, a common chemo agent, and released them in a dish containing mini cervical cancer tumours, the sperm swam towards the tumours, killing 87 per cent of their cells within three days.
Kasid said: «If the cells are targeted to the tumour, what additional effects would release of cytokines locally have on the tumour
When a tumour cell is located, the antibody binds to the cell surface and releases the caged radioisotope into the tumour cell.
When a tumour cells escapes from the liver to travel towards the lung, it releases more PTHLH, thus further stimulating the process.
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