Sentences with phrase «in cell hyperplasia»

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As described in the article, when NANOG was increased in these mice, the epithelia showed an increase in cellular proliferation, hyperplasia, and an increase in the amount of DNA damage in the cells.
High - salt diet induces gastric epithelial hyperplasia and parietal cell loss, and enhances Helicobacter pylori colonization in C57BL / 6 mice.
The balloon angioplasty, in addition to opening the artery can lead to smooth muscle cell proliferation, similar to formation of scar tissue, known as neointimal hyperplasia.
Chronic H pylori infection results in increased gastrin levels due to hyperplasia of the G cells.
Histopathology in Tg197 mice is characterized by infiltration of inflammatory cells, synovial hyperplasia, articular cartilage destruction and bone erosion symptoms, closely resembling those of human rheumatoid arthritis.
Infection with human rhinovirus, the most common cause of asthma exacerbation in adults and children, was restricted to ciliated cells and resulted in ciliated cell apical sloughing and goblet cell hyperplasia, replicating hallmarks of cytopathology observed in vivo.
lls and resulted in ciliated cell apical sloughing and goblet cell hyperplasia, replicating hallmarks of cytopathology observed in vivo.
Yet in 1996 researchers found that women consuming soy protein isolate had an increased incidence of epithelial hyperplasia, a condition that presages malignancies.45 A year later, dietary genistein was found to stimulate breast cells to enter the cell cycle, a discovery that led the study authors to conclude that women should not consume soy products to prevent breast cancer.46
Moreover, LA prevented the prostatic hyperplasia induced by testosterone in rats, triggered apoptosis in colon cancer cells through oxidative stress and improved the sensitization of the EGFR inhibitor cetuximab in KRAS / BRAF mutated colorectal cancer cells.
A similar effect called hyperplasia refers to an increase in the number of cells or fibers.
Hyperplasia is the increase of cells in number, so in the context of muscle cells, it would mean an increase of muscle fibers.
In these patients, achlorhydria leads to pronounced hypergastrinemia (> 1000 pg / mL) with subsequent hyperplasia of gastric ECL cells.
Gastrin, in turn, stimulates the oxyntic mucosa, which may ultimately lead to hyperplasia of ECL cells.
Genetic ablation of a Na + / H + exchanger (NHE2), which is expressed in the stomach at high levels, leads to a decrease in gastric acid secretion, along with decreased viability of parietal cells, severe metaplasia, and hyperplasia of gastric mucosa.
Obese woman are the ones most at risk of endometrial hyperplasia or cancer (too many or abnormal cell growth in the lining of the womb) and for this reason the Pill may be their best treatment to help regulate their cycle.
After this time, due to continued testosterone exposure, the cells within the gland start to increase in the number of prostatic cells (called hyperplasia) and the size of the cells (called hypertrophy).
The result can be necrosis (cell death caused by degradation), hyperplasia (abnormal increase in normal cells) and hemorrhage (bleeding).
In dogs, the most common tumors are lipomas, mast cell tumors, sebaceous gland adenomas / hyperplasia and papillomas.
Gingival hyperplasia is caused by an increase in the number of cells within the gums.
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