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Colon cancer happens when cells in the colon develop changes in their DNA. A cells' DNA holds the instructions that tell the cell what to do. The changes tell ...
Cancer cells can keep living when healthy cells would die. This causes too many cells. Most often the DNA changes happen in a cell in one of the tubes, called ...
Immune cells, also known as tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes, or TILs, are naturally existing immune system cells that can move from the bloodstream into a tumor ...
Insulin is a hormone the body uses to allow sugar (glucose) to enter cells to produce energy. Different factors, such as genetics and some viruses, may cause ...
Live cell sorting. Flow cytometry. X-ray probe microanalysis, including multiple transmission electron microscopes and a scanning electron microscope. Negative ...
... cells. Using cell biology and biochemical strategies, Dr. Razidlo and colleagues investigate the mechanisms of tumor cell invasion and migration. Focus ...
The exact cause of most rectal cancers isn't known. Rectal cancer happens when cells in the rectum develop changes in their DNA. A cell's DNA holds the ...
... Cells for Urinary Sphincter Repair (AMDC-USR) compared to a placebo (vehicle) control dose in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI) in adult ...
Disease happens when the infection damages cells in the body. Then symptoms of an illness appear. In response to infection, the immune system becomes active.
The main purpose of this research is to determine whether injecting mesenchymal precursor cells (MPC) into the heart during surgery to implant a left ...
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