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neoplastic cell

NOUN
  1. a cell that is part of tumor

How To Use neoplastic cell In A Sentence

  • This malignant tumor was most likely of neuroendocrine origin because of the histological appearance of the neoplastic cells. The Scientist
  • neoplastic cells
  • The neoplastic cells surrounded glomeruli and invaded renal tubules forming lymphoepithelial lesions.
  • This malignant tumor was most likely of neuroendocrine origin because of the histological appearance of the neoplastic cells. The Scientist
  • Among nonneoplastic cells, only hepatocytes and rare plasma cells and histiocytes show cytoplasmic positivity.
  • The neoplastic cells frequently exhibited solid growth with a necrotic center, which frequently coalesced into a large, massive infarctlike necrotic region with geographic borders.
  • Histologic sections showed a cellular proliferation of spindle neoplastic cells that were arranged in short fascicles.
  • Chemoprevention of cancer aims to prevent, arrest, or reverse either the initiation phase of carcinogenesis or the progression of neoplastic cells to cancer.
  • The neoplastic cells demonstrated a spectrum of morphology ranging from astrocytic cells with only mildly enlarged, irregular nuclei to multinucleated cells displaying pleomorphic nuclei.
  • The hypothesis that these anomalous effects could result from the release by neoplastic cells of a soluble, diffusible agent which altered the differentiative and growth properties of its target cells, received full confirmation from experiments transplanting one or the other mouse sarcoma onto the chorio-allantoic membrane of 4 to 6-day chick embryos, in such a position as to prevent direct contact between embryonic and neoplastic tissues (Fig. 2). Nobel Lecture The Nerve Growth Factor: Thirty-Five Years Later
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