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Meanings of human neoplasia in English
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Usage of human neoplasia in English
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Moreover, they provide the first evidence that hTRCP1 plays a role in humanneoplasia.
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Recent studies suggest that loss of heterozygosity may play an important role in various humanneoplasia.
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Moreover, lack of faithful recapitulation of the original humanneoplasia complexity is often observed in xenografted tumors.
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Neurotrophins are growth factors which have not been shown, until recently, to be associated with humanneoplasia.
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This fact has led some investigators to postulate that fragile sites have a pathogenic role in humanneoplasia.
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Cortactin is a ubiquitous actin-binding protein that regulates various aspects of cell dynamics and is implicated in the pathogenesis of humanneoplasia.
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Aberrant DNA methylation is recognized as being a common feature of humanneoplasia.CpG island hypermethylation and global genomic hypomethylation occur simultaneously in the cancer cell.
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The activator protein-2 (AP-2) family of DNA-binding transcription factors are developmentally regulated and also play a role in humanneoplasia.
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Several different structural chromosome aberrations have been observed in humanneoplasias.
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Cytogenetic studies have revealed nonrandom involvement of some chromosomes in specific structural abnormalities in humanneoplasias.
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Derangement of the p53 tumor suppressor gene has been implicated in the aetiology of a wide range of humanneoplasias.