Sentences with phrase «stage disease along»

Genetically reprogramming late - stage human cancer cells to a stem - cell state enabled them to force the reprogrammed cells to progress to an early cancerous state, revealing secreted blood biomarkers of early - stage disease along the way.

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By receiving transplants of bone marrow cells along with the new kidney, four of five transplant patients with end - stage renal disease were able to stop taking immunosuppressive drugs within about one year after surgery.
This lack of new memories, along with the preservation of older ones, may be what leads to the outdated sense of self — or «petrified self» — often seen in the early stages of the disease.
Perhaps the greater advantage afforded by the AT (N) Framework is that it could enable more precise staging of individuals along the Alzheimer's disease continuum.
Along with the researchers» previous findings on silent engrams in early Alzheimer's disease, this study suggests that re-activating certain synapses could help restore some memory recall function in patients with early stage Alzheimer's disease, Roy says.
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML) exist along a continuous disease spectrum starting with early - stage MDS, which may progress to advanced MDS, AML, cured AML or resistant AML.
Unique expression and metabolite signatures from 400 detected metabolites were found for each stage along the pH curve suggesting it may be possible to define healthy and diseased states of activity.
Infections along the roots from Stage 3 dental disease can cause facial swelling and mouth abscesses.
The percentage of bone loss along a tooth root helps stage the periodontal disease and choose the appropriate treatment.
Additionally, twice yearly preventive care, along with annual blood screening, can help prevent common diseases or detect them at easily treatable stages.
I'm not sure how far along she is, but the vet did mention there is a slight bulge in her chest, if this helps any to estimate the stage of the disease.
Over time, the cost of caring for someone with diabetes tends to rise along with their risk for developing complications, such as end - stage renal disease, which requires costly dialysis according to the American Association for Critical Illness Insurance.
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