Sentences with phrase «nonmalignant cells»

These powerful emotions trigger adrenal hormone release — the physiological effects of which include activation of adipocyte lipase (resulting in mobilization of free fatty acids) and partial inhibition of protein synthesis, i.e., the plasma amino acids which are normally (readily) utilized by nonmalignant cells for protein synthesis are only partially used resulting in an increase in the availability of amino acids to meet tumor cell metabolic needs.
Tumors are not found in isolation — they are surrounded by a heterogeneous ecosystem of malignant and nonmalignant cells (such as the immune cells that try to keep them in check and the blood cells that nourish them).

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While cancer generally gobbles up fructose, the GLUT5 and metabolic activity of nonmalignant, pre-malignant and malignant breast cancer cells do vary, which is what Rao, Tanasova and their team explored in the Biosensors paper.
Currently, PBSCs are the major stem cell source, owing to faster engraftment and ease of collection despite a higher rate of graft - vs - host disease and lower survival rates in patients with nonmalignant disorders.
To the Editor: In their Clinical Review, Dr Burt and colleagues1 assessed clinical applications of adult stem cell therapies for nonmalignant diseases.
The Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplant Program is expanding the use of this technique for patients with solid tumors including neuroblastoma and brain tumors; a variety of high - risk hematologic diseases, such as thalassemia major and transfusion - dependent sickle cell disease; and other nonmalignant diseaCell Transplant Program is expanding the use of this technique for patients with solid tumors including neuroblastoma and brain tumors; a variety of high - risk hematologic diseases, such as thalassemia major and transfusion - dependent sickle cell disease; and other nonmalignant diseacell disease; and other nonmalignant diseases.
These advances make it possible for half - identical bone marrow transplants to be used in nonmalignant diseases, such as aplastic anemia, lupus, and sickle cell anemia.
In the original 2006 study by Urisman, et al. as well as a 2010 study by Arnold, et al. [1], [9], XMRV was detected in a small proportion of nonmalignant stromal cells by FISH.
SECTION 2: SELECTED TOPICS ON CLINICAL PATHOLOGY Adenocarcinoma Behavioral Problems Canine Hip Dysplasia Ear Infections (Otitis) Epilepsy Fibrosarcoma Gastric Dilation - Volvulus (GDV) or Bloat Hemangiosarcoma Hypothyrodism Lymphoma Malignant Histiocytosis Mast Cell Tumors Melanoma Nonmalignant Tumors of the Skin and Soft Tissues Osteochondrosis Osteosarcoma Patellar Luxation
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