They're basically «souped up» and have much
more proliferative capacity than those that that have been elicited with other therapeutic vaccines.
Cells at the edge of the necrotic zone (right arrow) tend to be
more proliferative and invasive.
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more proliferative.
Not exact matches
The cells somehow managed to be highly
proliferative, made
more ribosomal RNA, and synthesized
more protein, all with fewer copies of ribosomal DNA.
Gerton hypothesized that cancer cells, which are highly
proliferative and might need
more than the usual amount of ribosomes, would select for expansion of copy number.
But if, as this study suggests, the way that cells become
proliferative again is similar across many different organs, we can imagine therapies that interfere with cancer initiation in a
more global way, regardless of where that cancer may appear in the body,» he explains.
Aging in humans is associated with increased infections and the reduced
proliferative capacity of T cells, part of the
more global phenomenon termed immune senescence.
Diindolylmethane, or DIMÂ ® has been shown to help regulate and promote a
more efficient metabolism of estrogen, by supporting the body in metabolizing estrogen into
more of the protective 2 - hydroxyesterone rather than the
proliferative 16 - hydroxyesterone.