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overexpress — In biology, to make too many copies of a protein or other substance. Overexpression of certain proteins or other substances may play a role in cancer development … English dictionary of cancer terms
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H19 (gene) — H19 is gene for a non coding RNA, found in humans and elsewhere. This gene seems to have a role in some forms of cancer.The H19 gene is also known as ASM, ASM1 and BWS, among others.cite web | url =… … Wikipedia
HPV OncoTect — is a method for screening cervical carcinoma identifying the oncogenic activity of Human papillomavirus (HPV) in infected cervical cells. This method has been developed by Bruce K. Patterson, M.D in Stanford University School of Medicine… … Wikipedia
Reverse genetics — is an approach to discovering the function of a gene that proceeds in the opposite direction of so called forward genetic screens of classical genetics. Simply put, while forward genetics seeks to find the genetic basis of a phenotype or trait,… … Wikipedia
Neuroendocrine tumors — Infobox Disease Name = Neuroendocrine tumors Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = M8013/3, M8041/3, M8246/3, M8247/3, M8574/3 OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = D018358 Neuroendocrine tumors, or more properly… … Wikipedia
Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation — The Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation is a non profit Product Development Partnership (PDP) dedicated to the development of effective tuberculosis vaccine regimens that will prevent TB infection in all age groups and will be affordable,… … Wikipedia
Reelin — is a protein found mainly in the brain, but also in the spinal cord, blood and other body organs and tissues. Reelin is crucial for regulating the processes of neuronal migration and positioning in the developing brain.Besides this important role … Wikipedia
RNA interference — (RNAi) is a mechanism that inhibits gene expression at the stage of translation or by hindering the transcription of specific genes. RNAi targets include RNA from viruses and transposons (significant for some forms of innate immune response), and … Wikipedia