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Microenvironment may
refer to:
Microenvironment (biology), a
small or
relatively small usually distinctly specialized and
effectively isolated biophysical...
- Fernández J,
Luddy KA,
Harmon C, O'Farrelly C (2019). "Hepatic
Tumor Microenvironments and
Effects on NK Cell
Phenotype and Function".
International Journal...
- In ecology,
habitat refers to the
array of resources,
physical and
biotic factors that are
present in an area, such as to
support the
survival and reproduction...
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Stromal cells may be
indirectly involved in hematopoiesis,
providing a
microenvironment that
influences the
function and
differentiation of
hematopoietic cells...
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regenerative medicine,
where he has made
contributions in
cellular microenvironments,
tissue ****embly, and
vascular biology.
Throughout these studies,...
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strategic advantage over
their competitors. The
final aspect of the
microenvironment is public,
which is any
group that has an
interest in or
effect on...
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cells by
influencing the
tumor microenvironment.
Oncogenes build up an
inflammatory pro-tumorigenic
microenvironment.
Hormones also play a role in the...
- for all
tumor cells. 2)
Achieving full
function of T
cells and
tumor microenvironment (TME) with
different immunosuppressive mechanisms is
another primary...
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roots lacks oxygen but is rich in
organic matter,
providing an
optimal microenvironment for sulfate-reducing
bacteria and methanogens, ligninolytic, cellulolytic...
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Cancer genome and
tumor microenvironment (Online-Ausg. ed.). New York: Springer. p. 203. ISBN 978-1-4419-0711-0...