Sentences with phrase «osteosarcoma cells by»

Overexpressed circPVT1, a potential new circular RNA biomarker, contributes to doxorubicin and cisplatin resistance of osteosarcoma cells by regulating ABCB1 Zhu Kun - Peng, Ma Xiao - Long, Zhang Chun - Lin International Journal of Biological Sciences 2018; 14:321 - 330

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One tragic feature of osteosarcoma is the rapid, error - prone production of weaker bone by cancerous bone - making cells, where a young person surprisingly breaks a bone to reveal undiagnosed, advanced cancer.
Forkhead box C1 is targeted by microRNA - 133b and promotes cell proliferation and migration in osteosarcoma.
Growth of osteosarcoma cells was inhibited by this drug by targeting of multiple signal transduction pathways [41].
As Fogle explains it, osteosarcoma cells most likely manage to persist and spread in part by suppressing the immune system.
Ideally, the lung metastasis, or the spread of the tumor to the dog's lungs (which occurs in more than 90 percent of osteosarcoma cases), will be slowed or stopped entirely by these NK cells.
The vaccine supplements standard osteosarcoma treatment of amputation and chemotherapy by attacking cancer cells that have spread to other organs.
Briefly, dogs were classified as having one of the 24 inherited disorders studied (hemangiosarcoma, lymphoma, mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma, aortic stenosis, dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, mitral valve dysplasia, patent ductus arteriosus, ventricular septal defect, hyperadrenocorticism, hypoadrenocorticism, hypothyroidism, elbow joint dysplasia, hip joint dysplasia, IVDD, patellar luxation, ruptured anterior cranial cruciate ligament, atopy or allergic dermatitis, GDV, cataracts in dogs 6 years or younger, epilepsy, lens luxation, and portosystemic liver shunt) only if the record included definitive confirmation of the condition by the veterinary medical teaching hospital staff or the referring veterinarian.
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