cytogenetic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to cytogenetics
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How To Use cytogenetic In A Sentence

  • In a field where biological material is limited, experimental cytogenetic techniques often require only a few cells.
  • Cytogenetic effects in children and mothers exposed to air pollution assessed by the frequency of micronuclei and fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH): ... Should Obama Sign Tobacco Bill?
  • It was my interest in and enthusiasm about cells and their culture, first awakened there, that 14 years later was to direct me into human cytogenetics, thence human genetics.
  • Patients with so-called 'adverse cytogenetics' are at higher risk for treatment failure and death, but in the current study the drug combination worked as well for them as it did in patients with more favorable cytogenesis features. Undefined
  • The multidisciplinary unit had cytogenetic, biochemical, prenatal and immunological sections. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aggressive and poorly responsive tumors are often characterized by multiple molecular cytogenetic aberrations.
  • And, we always have to remember that they worked from the deduction of genetics and cytogenetics with no knowledge that even the genetic material was DNA. Elizabeth H. Blackburn - Interview
  • The immortalized cells were then further characterized by heterotransplantation in Nude mice; immunohistochemical staining for relevant HNSCC biomarkers; flow cytometry for surface markers; cytogenetic karyotypic analysis; human papillomavirus and Epstein-Barr virus screening; qRT-PCR for oncogene and cytokine analysis; investigation of activated, cleaved Notch1 levels; and detailed 35,000 gene microarray analysis. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927, where she was a leader in the development of maize cytogenetics; the field remained the focus of her research for the rest of her career. Photos of 2� Feria de Ma�z Criollo, P�tzcuaro
  • This means that physicist Dr Teresa Fundora helped with the design of the new Nuclear Medicine department at the hospital, while her colleagues did the same for the 55 other new services installed, including nephrology, cytogenetics, minimum access surgery like endoscopy and laparoscopy, and importantly, mammography. OpEdNews - Diary: Healthcare Lies From Venezuela
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