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Iron and neoplasia

Biological Trace Element Research, 1981
Normal and neoplastic cells (like nonpathogenic and pathogenic microorganisms) apparently have similar needs and tolerances for iron, but neoplastic cells (like pathogenic microorganisms) may exhibit altered mechanisms of iron acquisition that permit continued growth in host iron-restricted tissues.
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The Myofibroblast in Neoplasia

1999
Since its discovery in granulation tissue of healing wounds, now over a quarter of a century ago [22], the myofibroblast has been described in: (1) normal tissue; (2) diverse responses to injury and repair phenomena; (3) quasi-neoplastic proliferative conditions; (4) the stromal response to certain forms of neoplasia; and (5) benign and malignant ...
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Chromosomes and Neoplasia

1979
While it would be satisfying to find that the same cellular process, or even a group of closely related processes, leads to the development of neoplasia, there is no necessity to believe that such a common pathway exists, since cancer includes many diverse diseases, the etiology, biology, clinical presentation, therapy, and prognosis of which will ...
Alexander M. R. Taylor, David G. Harnden
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Platelets and Neoplasia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1988
Numerous platelet abnormalities have been recognized in animals with malignancy. Because platelets play a key role in hemostasis, it is vital that clinicians recognize those neoplastic conditions that are associated with platelet disorders. A review of these platelet abnormalities, their underlying pathophysiology, and treatment is presented in this ...
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Neoplasia

2005
Richard Pattman   +4 more
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Neoplasia

2015
Gobind Garg, Sparsh Gupta
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Concurrent endocrine neoplasias in dogs and cats: a retrospective study (2004–2014)

The Veterinary Record, 2018
L. Beatrice   +7 more
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Proteoglycans and neoplasia

CANCER AND METASTASIS REVIEW, 1988
There is a growing realization that the whole tumor cell-matrix complex must be investigated in order to fully understand the process of cancer growth and metastasis. Proteoglycans are intrinsic constituents of the cell surface, extracellular matrix, and basement membrane, three logistically and functionally important structures involved in most ...
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Palbociclib has antitumour effects on Pten‐deficient endometrial neoplasias

Journal of Pathology, 2017
M. Dosil   +13 more
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Neoplasia

2020
Kolbrun (Kolla) Kristjansdottir   +2 more
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