Examples of using Normal cells in English and their translations into Swedish
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Faster than normal cells.
Normal cells have two undamaged chromosomes.
While leaving the normal cells virtually unaffected.
Normal cells don't have telomerase activity.
These aggregates are not observed in normal cells.
Normal cells are only slightly affected.
The tumor cells look different from normal cells.
Normal cells require oxygen;
Cancer cells grow and diefaster than normal cells.
What is cancer but normal cells growing rapidly out of control.
This helps to differentiate them from normal cells.
The normal cells first gradually develop precancerous changes that turn into cancer.
The cells look very different from normal cells.
In normal cells- MTHF is a key component of cell division in healthy cells. .
Romero's dark matter infused cells are destroying his normal cells.
a property that normal cells do not possess.
First, the cancer is metabolized very differently from normal cells.
In normal cells there is an alternative mechanism for repairing DNA which requires BRCA1 and BRCA2 proteins.
but not for normal cells.
High grade cancer cells are very different from normal cells and are thus aggressive
Radiation therapy not only affects cancer cells but also normal cells.
In normal cells, MDM2 binds to p53 to prevent it from binding to DNA
EGFR is expressed on the cell surface of normal cells and cancer cells. .
The need to distinguish between normal cells and tumor cells is a feature that has been long sought for most types of cancer drugs.
Scientists look for specific differences in the cancer cells and the normal cells.
Cancer cells originate from normal cells in which the DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid)
And the heat helps target the cancer cells While leaving the normal cells virtually unaffected.
Cancer cells can be distinguished from normal cells in the body, as they tend to replicate more quickly
The fruit fly helps us understand how cancer cells differ from normal cells.
When an inappropriate pro-oxidant activity develops in normal cells, the reactive oxygen metabolites generated could damage the DNA