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tumorous
tumorous, a. (ˈtjuːmərəs) Also 7 tumerous, -ourous. [ad. L. tumōrōsus, f. tumor tumour: cf. OF. tumoreux (c 1400 in Godef.).] † 1. Characterized by tumour or swelling; swollen, protuberant, bulging, tumid. Obs. exc. as in b.1547 Boorde Brev. Health cccxliv. 111 b, A venemous humour which is tumorous... Oxford English Dictionary
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tumorous
tumorousadj. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Cytotrienin A
It was also shown that the metabolite has greater growth inhibitory activity on HL-60 cells at low concentrations and little impact on non-tumorous cells wikipedia.org
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Xanthelasma
A xanthelasma may be referred to as a xanthoma when becoming larger and nodular, assuming tumorous proportions. wikipedia.org
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tumerous
tumerous obs. f. timorous, tumorous. Oxford English Dictionary
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Composite odontoma
In most cases, surgery is required to remove the extra teeth and tumorous tissue. wikipedia.org
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do tumour cells begin with abnormal characteristics? At what point in the cell cycle do cells start to become tumorous? Do they have abnormal characteristics to begin with; if so what are they?
Cancer cells don't start to become cancerous at a specific stage of the cell cycle; you will find that while uncontrolled proliferation is a hallmark of cancer, different cancers acquire alterations in different phases of the cell cycle. BRCA-deficient cancers for example have a compromised G2-M che...
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LANA
As KSHV establishes latent infection in tumorous foci, it invariably expresses high levels of the viral LANA protein, which is necessary and sufficient wikipedia.org
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Xanthoma
Strictly, a xanthelasma is a distinct condition, being called a xanthoma only when becoming larger and nodular, assuming tumorous proportions. wikipedia.org
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Globoside
Globoside (Gb4) are a type of SSEA, stage-specific embryonic antigen, that is present in cellular development and tumorous tissues without the mechanism The ERK was reactivated with the addition of the Gb4 and henceforth heightened proliferation of tumorous cells and opened up the possibility of testing wikipedia.org
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IC2MP
Grand Ouest, resulted in the finalization of the therapeutic targeting system, which is programmed to transport a powerful anti-cancer agent through the tumorous wikipedia.org
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Looking for raw cell videos from a light microscope First off, I'm not looking for online lectures. I am trying to find creative commons licensed videos of live cells moving around without annotation or anything extr...
The website you want is The Cell: An Image Library. They also have movies. A quick search of 'Homo sapiens tumor' revealed several Creative Commons videos of tumor cells moving around _in vitro_ with attribution and no annotation or anything else. Sometimes the site can be a bit buggy, but it's a pr...
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Viviane Tabar
In 2010, with her research team of the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, she demonstrated the fact that tumorous blood vessel cells may come from tumor cells wikipedia.org
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