Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A small, often distinctive environment.
- noun The area directly surrounding an organism or part of an organism, especially when it differs from the larger environment:
- noun The immediate conditions or circumstances.
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- noun A very small
area that has different characteristics than its surroundings - noun biology The very small
environment in the immediatevicinity of an organism
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Examples
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“The gold nanoparticles also help the liposomes locate acne-causing bacteria based on the skin microenvironment, including pH.”
Face Cream Made From Breast Milk Could Cure Acne | Impact Lab 2010
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Largely based on the work of Dr. Gerard Evan and others at UCSF, mast cells have emerged as an important component of the pro-inflammatory microenvironment, which is crucial for the physical expansion and maintenance of tumor growth
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We continue to operate in a challenging and extremely competitive microenvironment, which is forcing us to selectively use our balance sheets to win deals by offering our customers favorable terms when we can obtain a profit guarantees.
Networking Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2010
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Bethel CAI, Steinkirchner T, Zanjani ED, Flake AW: The stromal microenvironment of human fetal hematopoiesis; in vitro morphologic studies.
Fetal Stem Cell Transplantation, In Utero Stemm Cell Publications 2010
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The microenvironment may either facilitate or keep under control whether the cells disseminate, said study first author Dr. Patricia A. Ganz, director of cancer prevention and control research at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of California Los Angeles.
Blood pressure medications may raise risk of breast cancer recurrence 2011
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WEINBERG: The microenvironment not only fosters the growth of the initial tumor.
Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010
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So not only does the microenvironment provide various kinds of supportive signals for the cancer cells, but interestingly, it also sends out signals that encourage the cancer cells to acquire more aggressive traits that ultimately empower them to invade and metastasize.
Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010
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WEINBERG: The microenvironment not only fosters the growth of the initial tumor.
Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010
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WEINBERG: The microenvironment not only fosters the growth of the initial tumor.
Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010
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So not only does the microenvironment provide various kinds of supportive signals for the cancer cells, but interestingly, it also sends out signals that encourage the cancer cells to acquire more aggressive traits that ultimately empower them to invade and metastasize.
Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010
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