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microenvironmental

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  • adjective Pertaining to a microenvironment.

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  • But when will we understand in some detail how many of these microenvironmental signals are impinging on cancer cells?

    Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010

  • But when will we understand in some detail how many of these microenvironmental signals are impinging on cancer cells?

    Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010

  • But when will we understand in some detail how many of these microenvironmental signals are impinging on cancer cells?

    Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010

  • But when will we understand in some detail how many of these microenvironmental signals are impinging on cancer cells?

    Targeting Cancer Gangs Jonathan D. Rockoff 2010

  • For example, if a certain kind of protein on the surface of a cell - a "cadherin" -- tends to get sticky under certain microenvironmental conditions, and when this happens cadherin-bearing cells will clump together.

    The Origin of Form Was Abrupt Not Gradual 2008

  • Future research should focus on refining toxicity evidence for the high-risk compounds in our analysis and on filling some identified microenvironmental exposure gaps, to further reduce uncertainties in decisions regarding prioritization among HAPs hazardous air pollutants control measures.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • Future research should focus on refining toxicity evidence for the high-risk compounds in our analysis and on filling some identified microenvironmental exposure gaps, to further reduce uncertainties in decisions regarding prioritization among HAPs hazardous air pollutants control measures.

    Literary Warrant [10] 2007

  • Transplantation studies revealed that the MPD is cell non-autonomous and caused by dramatic microenvironmental alterations.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Alexis Dumortier et al. 2010

  • Transplantation studies revealed that the MPD is cell non-autonomous and caused by dramatic microenvironmental alterations.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Alexis Dumortier et al. 2010

  • Jiang C, Matta B, Tietzel I, Watkins SK, et al. (2005) Macrophages sequentially change their functional phenotype in response to changes in microenvironmental influences.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jamila Khallou-Laschet et al. 2010

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