Examples of 'tumour tissue' in a sentence

Meaning of "tumour tissue"

tumour tissue - refers to abnormal or diseased cells that form a mass or growth within the body. It is often associated with a tumor, which is an abnormal growth of cells that can be cancerous or noncancerous

How to use "tumour tissue" in a sentence

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Tumour tissue samples from pathology departments.
Study of viruses found in tumour tissue not recommended.
Tumour tissue does not have hormone receptors negative.
Removing all visible tumour tissue.
In tumour tissue the epitope is unmasked especially in the cellular nucleus.
These pH conditions generally prevail in solid tumour tissue.
The classification of tumours and tumour tissue according to their degree of differentiation.
Only then do doctors remove the remaining tumour tissue.
Tumour tissue is often characterised by an increased perfusion and higher metabolic activity.
This property may be due to overexpression by the tumour tissue.
The tumour tissue taken during biopsy is analysed to make sure it is not aggressive.
Metabolic phosphorylation of fluorouracil was faster in tumour tissue than in normal tissue.
The tumour tissue was transferred to a preweighed tube and the weight of tumour tissue measured.
Normally healthy tissue has a different conductivity to that of tumour tissue.
The tumour tissue has previously been shown to express high levels of uPA and uPAR.

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A biopsy of one of the metastatic lesions revealed no evidence of residual tumour tissue.
Normally the conductivity and transfer function of tumour tissue is different from healthy tissue.
In a particularly preferred embodiment of the method said source is primary tumour tissue.
Characterisation of metastatic tumour tissue may provide better treatment guidance for patients with progressive disease.
All samples analysed were from patients with positive mutations in tumour tissue.
This peptide overpresented on tumour tissue was derived from Adipophilin.
A prerequisite for the successful application of a neoplastic agent is the incorporation into the tumour tissue.
Necrosis or ulceration of tumour tissue may occur following Imlygic treatment.
The team of scientists also performed immunohistochemical analyses on the tumour tissue for further analysis.
The finding of tumour tissue beyond standard MRI boundaries changed radiotherapy planning.
Three samples were EBV positive for both normal and tumour tissue.
TNF causes necrosis not only in tumour tissue but also in granulation tissue.
TLRs recognize specific chemical signatures found on subsets of pathogens and tumour tissue.
Found that tumour tissue contained more cyclin E than surrounding normal tissue.
These methods can be applied to GTM derived from a tumour tissue or fluid sample.
Tumour tissue was desegregated mechanically, and living cells were selected.
These methods can be applied to BTM derived from a tumour tissue or fluid sample.
Murine breast tumour tissue was routinely maintained by anima! to animal passage.
Walker tumour rat cells were isolated from transplanted tumour tissue into Wistar rats.
As a result, tumour tissue in a roughly spherical region several centimeters in diameter is destroyed.
Liposome A was developed to observe signal enhancement of tumour tissue in vivo by MRI.
Hence the interior tumour tissue will also die, even if it is not ablated.
It is also detected in the foetus, tumour tissue and milk.
A PDF for high grade tumour tissue in general was created by combining GIII+GIV.
A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the biological sample is fresh tumour tissue.
However, we know now that tumour tissue is very heterogeneous.
Activation or overexpression could also be detected in a tissue sample, for example, a tumour tissue.
A system for classifying a tumour tissue biopsy sample, comprising.
A method as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the biological sample is prostate tumour tissue.
In a particular embodiment, said sample is a tumour tissue sample or portion thereof.
There are clear-cut differences between neovascularisation in normal tissue and that in tumour tissue.
Preferably, the target tissue is a tumour tissue, more preferably a solid tumour tissue.
Figure 16 shows the different temporal spectrum behaviour in normal and malignant tumour tissue.
In this case, ion beams are used to destroy tumour tissue in the target volume.
Serum levels of ITGB6 > 4 ng / ml are a prognostic factor for differentiation of the tumour tissue.

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