Examples of using Microenvironment in English and their translations into Greek
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searching for clues to how cancer's microenvironment influences its growth.
Probody therapeutics are designed to remain inactive until they are activated by proteases in the tumour microenvironment.
is divided into a macro environment and a microenvironment.
This is due to alterations of the microenvironment of the womb which is no more receptive to embryo implantation.
The effect of natural zeolite on the performances of broilers and quality of the microenvironment of their husbandry.".
The ability of cells to correctly perceive their microenvironment and respond accordingly,
This finding conclusively demonstrated that in the process of metastasis the soil of the host microenvironment is just as important as the seed of the tumor cell.
Our findings indicate that the tumor microenvironment also can influence the success
Thus, the brain's microenvironment is maintained
In vivo: Inhibition of osteoclastic bone resorption, which alters the bone marrow microenvironment, making it less conducive to tumour cell growth,
In vivo: Inhibition of osteoclastic bone resorption, which alters the bone marrow microenvironment, making it less conducive to tumour cell growth, anti-angiogenic activity
spread as well as the chemoprotective tumor microenvironment.
thus demonstrating excellent adaptation to the microenvironment, are threatened by reduction
rather, depends on surrounding cells(its microenvironment) for cues on how to develop.
Mechanical properties of the tumor microenvironment, such as hypoxia,
rather, depends on surrounding cells(its microenvironment) for cues on how to develop.
not activated by acidification(microenvironment pH adjustment)
become a tumour but that it depends on surrounding cells(its microenvironment) for signals on how to develop.
of plant-derived bioactive compounds to target cancer stem cells and modulate the tumor microenvironment,” the authors note the powerful implications of this epigenetic view of cancer.
rather, depends on surrounding cells(its microenvironment) for cues on how to develop.