"Neoplastic" refers to the growth or formation of abnormal cells or tumors in the body, which can be cancerous.
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We attributed false negatives to the possibility that the corresponding BC either did not harbor a mutation in any of these 11 genes or the fraction
of neoplastic cells in the urine sample was insufficient to allow detection with the assays used.
The frequency of
neoplastic disease is strongly correlated with the relatively recent expansion of the human life span.
The observations suggest strongly that genomic catastrophe can produce the required and necessary molecular alterations for
neoplastic transformation and tumorigenesis in normal founder cells in the absence of selective pressures or ongoing genomic evolution.»
We are currently employing our new genetic tools for mast cell - specific inactivation of loxP - flanked genes and for inducible ablation of mature mast cells in adult animals to clarify the roles mast cells play
in neoplastic disease.
As the study's authors point out, these translocations are necessary both for the generation and the progression of a number of
neoplastic processes.
Finally, it is recognized that environmental changes wrought by humans, compounded by population expansion, have resulted in an increase the types and the intensification of the pollutants within the environment, many of which are directly associated
with neoplastic disease and were not part of environments in the past [35].
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Nasal adenocarcinoma usually involves the slow, progressive, local invasion of the lining of the nasal cavities
by neoplastic glandular cells.
The expression of the pituitary growth hormone - releasing hormone receptor and its splice variants in normal and
neoplastic human tissues.
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There is broad acceptance that the accurate identification of recurring chromosome abnormalities in malignant cells provides opportunities to increase the sophistication of diagnosis, sub-classification and prognosis of
neoplastic disorders.
Neoplastic nodules similar to those seen in the subcutis were also noted in the lung, anterior mediastinum, liver, spleen, kidney, and superficial and deep lymph nodes in both abdominal and thoracic cavities.
Randomized prospective comparison of intraventricular methotrexate and thiotepa in patients with previously untreated
neoplastic meningitis.
For instance, oncogenic activation of the WNT / beta - catenin signaling cascade, which often comprises cooperating genetic and / or epigenetic events, is the most common tumour - initiating hallmark in
neoplastic intestinal stem cells for sporadic colorectal cancer.
As shown in Fig. 6B, both the nuclear staining intensity of DDX3 and the percentage of cells positive in DDX3 nuclear staining were much higher in normal epidermis as compared with
neoplastic squamous cells (normal versus SCC, 94 % versus 18 % cases for strong and moderate grade intensity; 94 % versus 12 % cases with > 50 % DDX3 nuclear staining positive cells; P < 0.001).
«autoimmune diseases» such as hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, polyarthritis & glomerulonephritis)
Neoplastic Diseases (ex lymphoma, leukemia.
Dogs and cats are final hosts of the nematode, which also accidentally affects people, causing sub-cutaneous, conjunctival and pulmonary nodules often confused with
neoplastic tumors (Pampiglione and Rivasi, 2000).
As Ki67 progressively increases, you see more neoplastic [or abnormal growth] conditions.
APOQUEL may increase the susceptibility to infection and demodicosis and may
exacerbate neoplastic conditions.
PDGFR - α, PDGFR - β, VEGFR - 2 and CD117 expression in canine mammary tumours and evaluation of the in vitro effects of toceranib phosphate in
neoplastic mammary cell lines
A recent study assessing the oncogenic potential of capsaicin revealed that dermal application of capsaicin did not lead to the induction of preneoplastic or
neoplastic skin lesions in the Tg.Ac mouse model (47).
«The results provide evidence for another molecular mechanism
driving neoplastic transformation — genomic catastrophe.»
«DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) is quite a common
breast neoplastic lesion often detected by screening, and many cases do not progress to invasive cancer.
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): CXCR4
expressing neoplastic B - cells migrate towards bone marrow stromal cells and lymphoid nurse - like cells that secrete high levels of SDF - 1, in a CXCR4 dependent fashion [23].
explore mutation accumulation during ageing and characterise its consequences for development of
neoplastic clonal expansions in non-cancerous cell populations throughout life.
This antibody is suitable for staining normal and
neoplastic T cells in formalin - fixed, paraffin - embedded tissues.
By combining the outstanding structural information from OCT with the precise functional information from MPT, this innovative endoscope will provide gastroenterologists immediate and detailed in situ identification of
colorectal neoplastic lesions and facilitate accurate and reliable in vivo diagnostics, grading capabilities for colon cancer as well as in - situ lesion infiltration grading and margin assessment.
However, only a fraction of infected persons ever develop cancer, underscoring the importance of defining mechanisms that regulate the biological interactions of H. pylori with their hosts that
promote neoplastic transformation.
Krober SM, Horney HP, Greschniok A, Kaiserling E. Reactive and
neoplastic lymphocytes in human bone marrow: morphological, immunohistological and molecular biological investigations on biopsy specimens.
However, this approach requires prior in - depth understanding of the mechanisms by which lymphoid cells
undergo neoplastic initiation and progression.
Identification of a basal / reserve cell immunophenotype in benign and
neoplastic endometrium: a study with the p53 homologue p63.
The human DAO gene spans ≈ 10 kbp and is located on chromosome 7q35 (27) Various single - nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the DAO gene have been shown to be associated with inflammatory and
neoplastic gastrointestinal diseases, such as food allergy (44), gluten - sensitive enteropathy, Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, and colon adenoma (45 — 47).
«Colorectal cancer... is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States,» and it «arises from [what are called] neoplastic adenomatous polyps» — meaning colon cancer starts out as a benign little bump, called a polyp, that then grows into cancer that can eventually spread to other organs, and kill us.
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