2018-04-08 15:08 Cancer is a group of diseases
involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
Cancer is a group of diseases
involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.
It involves abnormal cells that have not spread into breast tissue from the ducts or lobules where they began.
Not exact matches
«What our findings show is that the problems with iPS
cells don't just
involve one or two or a few
abnormal iPS
cells escaping into the body and forming tumors, but that the whole population of
cells is screwed up,» Lanza says.
Other diseases, such as the rare lung disease LAM, also
involve circulating
abnormal cells, Langer says.
Using a multi-disciplinary approach
involving electrophysiological, cellular and biophysical techniques, the researchers found that parts of the prion protein lacking the «brake» region produced
abnormal electrical currents in
cells.
A unique approach to targeting the
abnormal T -
cells that cause T -
cell lymphomas could offer hope to patients with the aggressive and difficult - to - treat family of cancers, finds a study
involving researchers from Cardiff University.
Rather, the mutation produces an
abnormal version of a protein
involved in a process called phase separation in
cells.
Head and neck cancers are a group of diseases
involved abnormal, uncontrolled
cell growth in head and neck tissues.
However, this cellular intervention alters the normal expression of hypophosphorylated retinoblastoma (RB) protein needed for the expression of genes
involved in
cell functions [3] and, therefore, results in an
abnormal cell.
Cancer is a general term that encompasses over a hundred disease - types,
involving the growth of
abnormal cells.
We do not know the precise cause of malignant cancers of bones in dogs but
abnormal bone
cell growth and unusual hormone stimulation may be
involved.
Ear cytology
involves examining a swab taken from inside of your cat's ear microscopically looking for the presence of
abnormal cells, bacteria or yeast in your cat's ears.
Abnormal proteins, called «amyloid» build up and inhibit brain
cell function, particularly in brain regions
involved with complex thought and memory.
The pathogenesis of AD is known to
involve abnormal levels of specific cytokines released by T - helper 2
cells detected in cord blood or infant peripheral blood [117 — 120].