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Meanings of neoplastic diseases in English
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Usage of neoplastic diseases in English
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ABL2 is involved in human neoplasticdiseases and is deregulated in solid tumors.
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This leads to protection against oxidative stress and neoplasticdiseases.
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The transmission of infectious and neoplasticdiseases is a potential risk of tissue allografting.
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In addition, eosinophils infiltrate tumor tissue in some neoplasticdiseases.
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Cigarette smoking is known to be a risk factor for several chronic and neoplasticdiseases.
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The interferons are complex proteins that have been widely tested as therapy for neoplasticdiseases.
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Objectives: Ovarian cancer is the fourth leading cause of death among neoplasticdiseases in women.
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Defects in apoptotic cell death contribute to neoplasticdiseases by preventing or delaying normal cell death.
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The importance of adult stem cells in the development of neoplasticdiseases is becoming increasingly well appreciated.
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Similarly, it can be applied for selection of suitable treatment by enriching our knowledge about the progression of neoplasticdiseases.
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Reprogramming tumor cells to undergo drug-induced apoptosis provides a promising and powerful strategy for treating resistant and recurrent neoplasticdiseases.
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Therefore any strategy aimed at attenuating CK2 activity may represent a "master key" for the treatment of different neoplasticdiseases.
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Placenta growth factor is upregulated in many neoplasticdiseases and serum levels of PlGF are increased in cancer patients following anti-angiogenic therapy.
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The noxious effects of smoke compounds justify the high incidence of periodontal diseases, caries, and neoplasticdiseases of oral tissues in smokers.
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Epidemiological data indicate that low levels of serum VitD is associated with impaired pulmonary function, increased incidence of inflammatory, infectious or neoplasticdiseases.
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In neoplasticdiseases, the AHR has been described to modulate proliferation and differentiation in dichotomous ways, either inhibiting or augmenting the growth of tumors.