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This microenvironment is defined by altered proteolytic, redox, and metabolic balance and the presence of stable luminal structures in which neutrophils and microbes coexist.

A site is defined as a 3D location in a protein structure, and its microenvironment is defined as a sphere centered on that location.

Third, it would become a pre-requisite of all investigations that the density of the tumour inflammatory cell infiltrate in the tumour microenvironment is defined.

The tumor microenvironment is defined by complex interactions between various cell types that coexist within tumors (tumor and stromal cells) and crosstalk between these cells regulates both tumor growth and progression.

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A total of 23 microenvironments were defined within the binding site in DNA gyrase.

The microenvironment surrounding or including the malignant cells is defined as tumour associated stroma.

DrugFEATURE druggability is defined as: DrugFEATURE score = (number of druggable subsite from nonhomologous targets)/(numbers of microenvironments defined in the query site).

We hypothesized that gene expression subtypes of breast cancer microenvironment can be defined and that these microenvironment subtypes have clinical relevance.

"Exposure" to an air contaminant in a given microenvironment has been defined as the concentration of a pollutant in that microenvironment times the amount of time an individual spends there (National Academy of Sciences 1991).

Through specific modification with cell-signaling factors, such as peptides, proteins and growth factors, the cellular microenvironment can be defined.

The tumor microenvironment can be defined as the insoluble elements of the ECM, the stroma with its cellular elements such as fibroblasts and immune cells and the fluid phase of dissolved substances.

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