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1 The procedure successfully removed the cancerous cells without the near-death experience Brown experienced.
2 Recently its expression has been demonstrated in some non-lymphoid normal and cancerous cells .
3 There are massive demands for compounds to selectively kill cancerous cells .
4 Specifically, cWBC treatment caused a significant reduction in the cancerous cells ' colony forming ability.
5 They also had a low resolution, making it difficult to identify some cancerous cells .
6 Its bioactive properties were evaluated in vitro in human normal and cancerous cells lines.
7 Once the sample is introduced into the microchip, cancerous cells are detected and isolated.
8 First, patients have to go through chemotherapy or radiation to wipe out cancerous cells .
9 The method is extremely specific, attacking only cancerous cells .
10 So on the one hand ultra-short pulses can be used to selectively destroy cancerous cells .
11 It reduces anxiety, kills cancerous cells , and quenches inflammation.
12 There is too little of the tissue available that is free of diseased or cancerous cells .
13 The cancerous cells were removed and she is unclear when the scan will now be rescheduled.
14 What is Cancer?- Acanceris a growth of cancerous cells in a network of connective tissue.
15 Nivolumab stops cancerous cells hiding from the body's own defences, leaving the cancer vulnerable to attack.
16 Cytotoxic T cells play a key role in adaptive immunity by killing infected or cancerous cells .
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