Sentences with phrase «slowly than a cell»

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«The fine particles of this drug allow for it to be released slowly and stay in the abdomen,» said Katherine Roby, Ph.D., research associate professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at KU Medical Cancer, who started her pre-clinical work on Nanotax more than a decade ago.
Researchers have hypothesized that an unfolded protein moves more slowly through the cell, because it would be a big, stringy mess rather than a tightly wrapped package.
Pre-malignant aneuploid cells grew more slowly and formed smaller tumors than comparable cells with normal chromosome number.»
Furthermore, when the team, lead by cell biologist Valeria Fantin, implanted LDH - A-normal cancer cells and LDH - A-deficient cancer cells in mice, LDH - A-deficient tumors grew more slowly and took two - and - a-half times longer, on average, to kill the mice than LDA - A-positive tumors.
They also discovered the rats with live stem cells grew weaker more slowly and lived longer than those that had received dead stem cell transplants.
Pre-malignant aneuploid cells grew more slowly and formed smaller tumors than comparable cells with normal chromosome number, CSHL researchers found...
In one study (1), prostate cancer patients who added about 3 heaping tablespoons of ground flaxseed daily to their diet, had more slowly - dividing tumor cells and a greater rate of tumor cell death than men who did not follow such a diet, after about 5 weeks.
If you continue to eat a typical diet than the THC metabolites will eventually be removed from the cells in your body, but because they are fat soluble, this process will take place very slowly indeed.
These cells appear to work more slowly in people who do not exercise than in those who do exercise.
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