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cellular

[sel-yuh-ler] / ˈsɛl yə lər /


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Tumors in the classical subtype tend to be more organized at the cellular level, and patients with this form are more likely to respond to treatment.

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Transcription profiles suggest that the bacteria prioritized the repair of cellular damage in the aftermath of the impact.

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One major advantage of this combined cellular therapy is that it could eliminate the need for immunosuppressive drugs.

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Because chemotherapy can alter DNA structure and cause widespread cellular damage, it appears to have the strongest effect on the aging process.

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In healthy cells, they support cellular maintenance and energy production.

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