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Meanings of suppress tumor in English
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Usage of suppress tumor in English
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Data indicate that the ISR can either promote or suppresstumor development.
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This study shows that an IL-12-IFN-gamma axis can suppresstumor-induced Treg proliferation.
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Immunotherapy can effectively suppresstumor, yet complete tumor eradication occurs infrequently.
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Background: Several reports suggest diffusion of anticancer agents from bone cement may suppresstumor growth.
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When DNA vaccine was given to the EL4-muc tumor-bearing mice, this vaccination was insufficient to suppresstumor growth in the mice.
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These findings indicate that the knockdown of Nrf2 may suppresstumor growth by inhibiting cell proliferation, increasing cell apoptosis and inhibiting angiogenesis.
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Both naturally occurring and in vitro derived mutations that abrogated the SST activity of p53 lost the ability to suppresstumor cell growth.
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Conclusions: Frequent promoter hypermethylation in association with prognosis, and growth suppression after re-expression, supports the hypothesis that GALR2 may act to suppresstumor activity.
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Cancer vaccine-induced CD103+ CD8+ T RM cells have been reported to suppresstumor growth in mouse models.
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We propose that PD-1-positive cells suppresstumor immunity for MCC, and that reduction of PD-1-positive cells may be associated with tumor regression.
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These results suggest that Ad-p53 A4 has the ability to strongly suppresstumor cells and is a promising, novel tool for cancer gene therapy.
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Moreover, it effectively suppressedtumor growth in mice without major side effects.
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Furthermore, administration of pazopanib highly suppressedtumor growth in a xenograft model.
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Both approaches harness innate immunity against tumors by suppressingtumor-induced immune paresis.
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It promotes or suppressestumor growth in a cell-context dependent manner.
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Administration of FPP suppressedtumor size and the incidence of malignancy.