oncogenic in English

adjective
1
causing development of a tumor or tumors.
It is also acceptable to perform repeat HPV DNA testing at 12 months and refer the patient for colposcopy if oncogenic HPV types persist (BII recommendation).

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1. Oncogenic osteomalacia -- hypophosphataemic spectrum from "Benignancy" to "malignancy" Bone

2. Autophagy-dependent ferroptosis drives tumor-associated macrophage polarization via release and uptake of oncogenic KRAS protein Autophagy-dependent ferroptosis drives tumor-associated macrophage polarization via release and uptake of oncogenic KRAS protein Autophagy

3. Likewise, rat cells transformed by the highly oncogenic adenovirus-12 were more sensitive to rounding than cells transformed by the poorly oncogenic adenovirus-5, which in turn were more sensitive than untransformed cells.

4. 19 Moreover, it has been shown to induce steatosis, modulate apoptosis, and increase cellular oncogenic potential.

5. Adar1-mediated RNA editing is a novel oncogenic process in thyroid cancer and regulates miR-200 activity

6. Single cell RNA-seq reveals developmental plasticity with Coexisting oncogenic and immune evasion programs in ETP-ALL Blood

7. A recent identification of cross-talk between FASN and well-established cancer-controlling networks begins to delineate the oncogenic nature of FASN-driven lipogenesis.

8. Amplification of the C19MC oncogenic miRNA cluster and high LIN28 expression has been linked to a distinctly aggressive group of cerebral CNS-PNETs (group 1 CNS-PNETs) arising in young children.

9. Conclusions: The resultant loss of NF2 function permits sustained YAP/TAZ activity that drives hepatocyte proliferation and de-differentiation, Advantaging growth of cells with mutations that enable them to survive chronic oncogenic stress.

10. Current research has focused on the determinants of infection with oncogenic HPV types, the assessment of prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines and the development of screening strategies incorporating HPV testing and other methods as adjunct to cytology.

11. Carcinogen, any of a number of agents that can cause cancer in humans. They can be divided into three major categories: chemical Carcinogens (including those from biological sources), physical Carcinogens, and oncogenic (cancer-causing) viruses.