- ... RAMSVPS</synonym><synonym >TAF</synonym><synonym >tumor-derived adhesion factor</synonym></synonym-list><db-key-list ><db-key >< ... the attachment of cells to one another (cell adhesion), and cell movement ... growth factors, which control a diverse range of processes important ...
- ... cadherin expression, which may prevent prostate cancer cell adhesion to endothelium ... factor (VDBP-maf), may have antiangiogenic and antitumor activities. ...
- ... paratesticular and bladder/prostate rhabdomyosarcoma and included intraperitoneal ... and treatment risk factors among 17,121 5-year childhood cancer survivors ...
- ... varies by center and may be influenced by factors like edema, tumor location, hydrocephalus, and the ... For cerebellar lesions, the surgical approach ...
- ... before, during, and after chemotherapy.[ 1 ] Oral Disease Stabilization Before Chemotherapy and/or Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant ( ... Other urgent care required. - Time necessary to complete stabilization of oral disease. The three categories of dental ...
- ... cells, where it exerts calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion and invasion-suppression functions [ Takeichi 1991 , Berx et ... 2007 ]. The activity of E-cadherin in cell adhesion is dependent on its association with the actin ...
- ... pediatric series have reported long periods of disease stabilization and even regression without systemic therapy.[ 4 , 11 ]; [ ... patients, 13% had partial responses, 78% had disease stabilization, and 9% had disease progression. The progression-free ...
- ... R, et al. Developmental role of the cell adhesion molecule Contactin-6 in the cerebral cortex and ...
- ... R, et al. Developmental role of the cell adhesion molecule Contactin-6 in the cerebral cortex and ...
- ... KQ3 . Transfusion as an intervention for anemia following stabilization of PPH is addressed under KQ4 , and transfusion ... heterogeneous in terms of severity and level of stabilization prior to second-line interventions. Given the lack ...
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