Sentences with phrase «multiplied out of control»

But sometimes things went wrong, cells multiplied out of control, and the result was cancer.
In both acute and chronic myelogenous leukemia, immature white blood cells in the bone marrow multiply out of control.
But sometimes the genes that control cell growth go out of whack, enabling cells to multiply out of control.
As they say, too much of a good thing can be dangerous, and too much of an estrogen that causes cells to multiply out of control is a recipe for breast cancer.
Ideally it exists in harmony in your gut along with the trillions of other bacteria that aid in digestion and nutrient absorption, but when candida begins to multiply out of control and overtake your good bacteria, troublesome symptoms and health issues result.
Unfortunately occasionally, the mite multiplies out of control and causes a clinical disease.
But if conditions change to upset the natural equilibrium (such as some kind of suppression of the dog's immune system), the Demodex mites multiply out of control leading to a serious skin disease.
* Demodectic Mange - This condition is caused by a mite that multiplies out of control.
In fact, stopping antibiotics early can actually lead to development of a resistant infection because the weaker bacteria are killed off first, leaving the stronger ones with less competition for nutrients, and then they can multiply out of control.
These organisms are harmless unless they multiply out of control.

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Cancer cells multiply quickly and in a way that is out of control; this is how tumours are formed.
These abnormal beta cells multiply out - of - control to form raised lumps or nodules in your ferret's pancreas.
In hopes that a subsequent paper may remedy this shortfall, one further seminal shift would seem worth including, being a case for permafrost GHG contribution on top of the warming from the best case of emissions control, specifically: — present realized warming, — plus pipeline warming, — plus warming from phase - out emissions reaching near - zero by 2050, — plus a multiplier for the consequent loss of the fossil sulphate parasol.
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