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Significados de cause tumor en inglés
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Uso de cause tumor en inglés
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RORγ antagonists causetumor regression in patient-derived xenografts and immune-intact models.
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Importantly, this treatment can causetumor regression or prolonged stabilization.
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Finally, the authors discuss most of the over-expressed oncogenic signaling pathways that causetumor tolerance.
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The amount of radiation delivered to tumor sites was still below that required to causetumor regressions in metastatic colorectal cancer.
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Thus, our in vivo study suggests that PL not only is able to attenuate tumor growth, but also to causetumor regression by inducing apoptosis.
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But scientists later learned that embedded tungsten alloy fragments can causetumors.
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Both chemicals have causedtumors in animal studies.
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Cisplatin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic agent, causestumor cell death by producing DNA damage and generating ROIs.
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Disturbing the balance between self-renewal and differentiation of epidermal stem cell often causestumors or other skin diseases.
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The disorders causetumors to grow on nerves and produce other abnormalities such as skin changes and bone deformities.
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Sorafenib is a multi-kinase inhibitor approved for hepatocellular carcinoma, but rarely causestumor regression in patients with chronic liver diseases.
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Furthermore, pharmacologic inhibition of FAK causedtumor regression specifically in the high-grade lung cancer that developed in mutant Kras;Cdkn2a-null mice.
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The radiation contributes to the gene therapy by causingtumor debulking and increasing the permeability of tumors to infiltration of inflammatory cells.
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IGF-II is commonly expressed by tumor cells and may act as an autocrine growth factor; occasionally even reaching target tissues and causingtumor-induced hypoglycemia.
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With these PACs we transfected cells from a small cell lung cancer (SCLC) cell line which readily causedtumors in nude mice.
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Underlying the high mortality rate is the presence of cancer stem cells, which divide indefinitely and are resistant to conventional chemotherapies, so causingtumor relapse.