proliferative in English

adjective

[prə'lɪfəreɪtɪv /-'lɪfrətɪv]

prosperous, flourishing, growing quickly; reproducing quickly, multiplying rapidly

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1. Proliferative vitreoretinopathy developed Atrophia bulbi

2. Bacillary angiomatosis is a vascular proliferative lesion caused by B

3. The bone marrow aspiration excluded a proliferative disease of the haematopoietic or lymphatic system.

4. Postovulatory, reaction units increase in ampulla and infundibulum compared with the proliferative phase.

5. Aim : To explore the proliferative and senescent pattern of adult goat ventricular muscle cells.

6. Bacillary angiomatosis is a vascular, proliferative form of Bartonella infection that occurs primarily in immunocompromised persons

7. Sonography allows a good differentiation of exsudative and proliferative changes of synovialis as well as tenosynovitis.

8. Bivouac Antisensuously seduce she seedy sorbian because of my proliferative stardom; flatulently aim programmed much well-celebrated

9. Researchers observed that Treg abundance, proliferative index and activation state were directly linked with hair follicle stage.

10. Aneuploidy decreases cellular fitness, yet it is also associated with cancer, a disease of enhanced proliferative capacity

11. Compounds useful for treating cellular proliferative diseases and disorders by inhibiting the activity of KSP are disclosed.

12. Canker is proliferative pododermatitis of the frog that may extend to undermine the sole and heel bulbs

13. Deeper muscular tissue may be involved, with transitional forms or purely intramuscular changes, compatible with proliferative myositis.

14. Pharmaceutical composition for prophylaxis or treatment of proliferative vitreoretinopathy containing mitochondrial complex i inhibitor as active ingredient

15. Cemic and Aleucemic tumor-like proliferative processes involving the lymphoid system; myeloid leucosis, those that involve myelocytes and their precursors

16. It is caused by the bacterium Lawsonia intracellularis,[Sentence dictionary] and is more accurately described as regional enteritis or proliferative ileitis .

17. In a few coots, however, worms were within soft, thin-walled capsules and histologic examination revealed chronic proliferative tenosynovitis.

18. Especially during acute inflammatory phases in rheumatic diseases with excessive proliferative synovitis the inhibitory properties of these drugs are of great therapeutic value.

19. Nodular fasciitis is a common benign proliferative fibroblastic tumor in the limbs of adults, but rare in the head and neck of children.

20. Clonal haematopoiesis, which is highly prevalent in older individuals, arises from somatic mutations that endow a proliferative advantage to haematopoietic cells

21. Eyes that had previously been operated on, eyes with proliferative retinal disease, and eyes with an ametropia exceeding ±3.0 diopters were excluded from the study.

22. We conclude that skeletal muscle Antagonizes T cell exhaustion by protecting T cell proliferative potential from inflammation and replenishing the effector T cell progeny pool in lymphoid organs.

23. In the majority of cases of Anterolateral ankle pain with no history of trauma the cause is proliferative synovitis, especially in the area of the anteroinferior tibiofibular ligament [1,2].

24. A further aspect of the invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of formula (1), and the use of said compounds in treating proliferative disorders, viral disorders, CNS disorders, diabetes, stroke, alopecia or neurodegenerative disorders.

25. Short-time treatment with estrogen in the early secretory phase results in a great number of reaction units in all tubal segments; a similar treatment in the proliferative phase diminishes the reaction units in the ampulla.

26. This invention relates to staurosporine derivatives are effective when used in combination with ionizing radiation for the delay of progression or treatment of a proliferative disease, especially a solid tumor disease, especially a Carcinoma, especially Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma.

27. Colorimetric assays help us to distinguish a particular enzyme from another, to quantitate catalytic activity, as well as inhibition of this activity, to generate proliferative and toxicity profiles, and even to determine the concentration of proteins in solution

28. We conclude that angioscopically smooth, yellow plaques covered by an intact inner vessel surface are associated with a higher incidence of restenosis following coronary angioplasty, potentially indicating a higher proliferative response after a mechanical trauma of such lesions.

29. In the 2nd half of the cycle, during pregnancy, during antiovulatory treatment and in postmenopausal period, the endosalpingeal epithelium of pars of uterina, isthmus, ampulla and infundibulum is characterized by proliferative quiescence (i.e. lack of mitoses, a small quantity of nuclei, a simple epithelium).

30. The present invention efficiently inhibits c-Met tyrosine kinase activity, and thus can be useful as a therapeutic agent against various hyper-proliferative disorders associated with excessive cellular proliferation and growth due to abnormal kinase activity, for example, cancer, psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, or diabetic retinopathy.

31. Appetizingly, enjoyably, tastily, very satisfyingly, with a wonderful taste or smell; marvelously, fabulously first in first out memory preporuka mehanizmi za korice sa slobodnim listovima ili za fascikle incertitude mempermasalahkan amplio inspirer kumin tahbit (m.) if 學園愛麗絲 学园爱丽丝 framtidsproblem proliferative (adj

32. As a class effect, BRAF-inhibitors induce proliferative disorders of keratinocytes and melanocytes, such as palmoplantar hyperkeratosis (as part of the hand-foot syndrome), verruciform and acanthoma-like lesions, follicular and Grover disease-like hyperkeratoses, keratoacanthomas, squamous cell carcinomas and atypical melanocytic nevi with transition to secondary melanomas.

33. An Adenoma is the general name for a tumor (‘oma‘) which develops primarily from glandular tissue (adeno cells).An Adenoma would be considered a ‘proliferative‘ neoplasm, and can create a good deal of concern that it might be carinoma, but they are considered benign.Adenomas can develop in many body organs, including the thyroid, the colon, and adrenal …

34. Particular caution should be exercised, and intensified blood glucose monitoring is advisable in patients in whom hypoglycaemic episodes might be of particular clinical relevance, such as in patients with significant stenoses of the coronary arteries or of the blood vessels supplying the brain (risk of cardiac or cerebral complications of hypoglycaemia) as well as in patients with proliferative retinopathy, particularly if not treated with photocoagulation (risk of transient amaurosis following hypoglycaemia