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a. the transference of disease-producing organisms or of malignant or cancerous cells to other parts of the body by way of the blood or lymphatic vessels or ...
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In this communication a metastatically spreading form of subcutaneous aspergillosis developed in a patient with a history of allogeneic stem cell transplantation for relapsed Hodgkin's lymphoma. Strikingly, necrotizing cutaneous papules or ulcerating lesions were absent.
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nance of metastatically competent cells at the primary site (6- ..... growth advantage of metastatically competent tumor cell variant to manifest itself. ...
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metastatically growing colon carcinoma cells and sinusoidal ... CC531 cells growing metastatically in the liver of syngeneic rats. Only when the ...
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Our results support the hypothesis that dominance of primary tumors by metastatically competent cells may be necessary for distant metastatic spread, and also suggest that clonal interactions play a significant role in modulating the metastatic ability of tumor cells in vivo...
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Thus the concept of clonal dominance of primary tumors by metastatically competent cell subpopulations is not incompatible with the concept of the cellular ...
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We have demonstrated the importance of utilizing poroelasticity in modeling metastatically involved vertebral bodies. ... We constructed and experimentally validated a three-dimensional poroelastic finite element model of a metastatically involved spinal motion segment and parametrically assessed the effects of loading rate,
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... Katie Forbes, Karin Gillette and Inder Sehgal1 ... Center for Protease Research, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105...
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