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- A chemosensitivity ****ay is a laboratory test that measures the number of tumor cells that are killed by chemotherapy. The test is done after the tumor...
- may have up to 1,000 such chemosensitive setae, most on the tarsi of the first pair of legs. Males have more chemosensitive bristles on their pedipalps...
- piperine, and allicin is caused by activation of the heat thermo- and chemosensitive TRP ion channels including TRPV1 and TRPA1 nociceptors. The pungency...
- et al. (1995). "Neuronal Connections of a Ventral Brainstem Respiratory Chemosensitive Area". In C. Ovid Trouth (ed.). Ventral brainstem mechanisms and control...
- have been found to be especially chemosensitive with one report claiming them to be one of the most chemosensitive tumors. A median survival of up to...
- the stomach: a distinct entity with lower aggressiveness and higher chemosensitivity". Blood Cancer Journal. 4 (6): e220. doi:10.1038/bcj.2014.40. PMC 4080211...
- small cell lung carcinomas (SCLC) and breast cancer may be highly chemosensitive and chemotherapy may be used to treat extracranial sites of metastatic...
- salicylates, suppressors of NF-kappaB activation, may increase the chemosensitivity of many cancers: an example of proapoptotic signal modulation therapy"...
- the stomach: a distinct entity with lower aggressiveness and higher chemosensitivity". Blood Cancer Journal. 4 (6): e220. doi:10.1038/bcj.2014.40. PMC 4080211...
- , visceral pain), or through some particular cranial nerves (e.g., chemosensitive or mechanic signals). In anatomy in general and neuroanatomy in particular...