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Meanings of
cancer-producing
in английском
Causing cancer.
carcinogenic
carcinogen
cancer-causing
Synonyms
Examples for "
carcinogenic
"
carcinogenic
carcinogen
cancer-causing
Examples for "
carcinogenic
"
1
Therefore it ranks both substances in its top category of being
carcinogenic
.
2
Further work is needed to elucidate their role in the
carcinogenic
pathway.
3
The nature of the
carcinogenic
process in PSC is not well established.
4
The epoxide products represent the ultimate
carcinogenic
forms of the respective compounds.
5
Oxidative DNA damage may be important in mutagenic,
carcinogenic
,
and aging processes.
1
Background: Ionizing radiation is a known mutagen and an established breast
carcinogen
.
2
It is proposed that the presence of the transgene enhanced
carcinogen
-
induced
hepatocarcinogenesis.
3
The tumor size, number, and latency to appearance after
carcinogen
exposure were recorded.
4
Asbestos is a
carcinogen
once used widely in fireproofing and insulation.
5
The western diet-induced features of NASH and accelerated HCC development after
carcinogen
exposure.
1
Artificial sweeteners, which she had thought were
cancer
-
causing
,
are in fact... not.
2
Sol Spiegelman had got hopelessly lost hunting for
cancer
-
causing
retroviruses in humans.
3
The grand total of
cancer
-
causing
viruses in humans now stood at one.
4
And the latest technique could avoid the
cancer
-
causing
side effects of previous methods.
5
Substances labelled as carcinogens may have different levels of
cancer
-
causing
potential.
Usage of
cancer-producing
in английском
1
Those findings allowed them to develop a molecule that blocks the
cancer-producing
process.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
block the cancer-producing
Cancer-producing
through the time