Artificial intelligence (AI) models have been applied in various medical imaging modalities and surgical disciplines, however the current status and progre
What is translation? Where does it occur? Where is there tension in the transpiration process? Describe the nature of emotions. How did it come about? What is a Meckel diverticulum? Where is it located? What clinical manifestations can it produce?
Where is most breast cancer found? Where does breast cancer typically occur? How does a taproot differ from a tuberous root? Where is uric acid reabsorbed? Where are specimens for gonococcal cultures mostly obtained? Casparian strip mainly occurs in . ...
Violence done by those lower on the hierarchy to those higher is unthinkable, and when it does occur is regarded with shock, horror, and the fetishization of the victims. Premise Five: The property of those higher on the hierarchy is more valuable than the lives of those below. It is acc...
3. Molecular biology of pancreatic cancer. Genetic considerations 4. Pancreatic cancer early detection & diagnosis 5. Treatment modalities and Personalized Medicine in Pancreatic Cancer 6. Resistance mechanisms to current therapeutics 7. Clinical trial trend analysis and future directions in pancreatic cance...
One where your mind focuses on one specific stimuli to the exclusion of all others, and one where your mind remains open and passive yet alert, being aware of sensations just as they are and as they occur. To avoid dogma and any religious connotations, we’ll call these two types “...
Innate immunity is the first line of the host immune system to fight against infections. Natural killer cells are the innate immunity lymphocytes responsible for fighting against virus-infected and cancerous cells. They have various mechanisms to suppres
The review also raised an important question: does EBF influence outcomes directly through cancer biology (such as via the effects of adipose tissue on the levels of oestrogens, insulin, insulin-like growth factors and other adipokines to create a pro-inflammatory environment that encourages carcinogen...
Where does bone marrow cancer start? How is bone cancer caused? Where is bone cancer most common? How does bone cancer spread? What causes bone marrow cancer? How does bone marrow cancer occur? What is bone cancer? Where did a metastatic melanoma cell in the liver originate?
Viral oncogenes are proto-oncogenes (genes responsible for regulating cell division) that turn into cancerous oncogenes as a result of a virus. A retrovirus (or a virus that uses RNA as genetic material) is an example of a virus that can cause oncogenes....