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cancer cell

NOUN
  1. a cell that is part of a malignant tumor

How To Use cancer cell In A Sentence

  • Their solution was to isolate specific clones of B cells and fuse them with cancer cells.
  • Rebuilding the aglet that allows cells to divide helps those cancer cells reproduce and spread. You Staying Young
  • This is placed on chemically treated plastic strips which react with cancer cells, turning a fluorescent green.
  • Cancer cells look too much like normal cells and most cancers (perhaps virally caused cancers are an exception) are probably expressing only genes that naturally are expressed in human cells.
  • Tumors suck up so much cholesterol that LDL has been considered a vehicle for delivering antitumor drugs to cancer cells.
  • Beginning in 1972 they exposed teratocarcinoma cells to a very strong chemical agent that caused mutations, and then injected the mutated cancer cells into mice to see if there was a genetic pattern to the weird variations that grew out of the tumor; as a control they injected other mice with unmutated teratocarcinoma cells. Vaccinating Against Cancer
  • CONCLUSIONS Androgen can autoregulate the expression of androgen receptor in MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. Flutamide and hydroxyflutamide up regulate the expression of androgen receptor.
  • It's called CAF-Cytoxan, Adriamycin, and 5-fluorouracil-and if it doesn't kill me first, I could almost pity my poor cancer cells. THE SAVING GRACES
  • This phenotypic conversion is specific to cancer cells and does not occur in co-cultures of GFP labeled fibroblasts with myogenic C2C12 cells. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Scientists at the Cleveland Clinic are working on a vaccine against the protein alpha-lactalbumin, which is only found in breast cancer cells and mammary cells of lactating women. Jezebel
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