Sentence examples for potential to migrate from inspiring English sources

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These results show that V γ9V δ2 T cells expanded in vitro from cancer patients have effector cell characteristics including the capacity to effectively kill tumour targets and chemokine receptor expression profiles, suggesting the potential to migrate to peripheral tumour sites, although potentially not to disease-involved lymph nodes.

Administered cells have a phenotype suggesting the potential to migrate to tumour tissues and we provide preliminary clinical evidence for migration of V γ9V δ2 T cells to tumour sites.

shRNA-mediated silencing of ADAMTS19 had no effect on the in vitro proliferation rate of CRC cells but significantly diminished their collective migration speed (56%%, p = 3.3 × 10−4) and potential to migrate in collagen I (64 %, p = 4.3 × 10−10).

Previous studies suggest a link between the cell cycle and cell migration: cells present in the G1 phase have the highest potential to migrate.

Last year the agency added warnings to Botox about its potential to migrate from limbs to other parts of the body, causing breathing problems.

In separate interviews, Jonathan Selbin of Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein and Mario Massillamany of Starr, Austen & Miller, who represent the plaintiffs, recommended that homeowners and others educate themselves about Imprelis and its alleged potential to migrate through the soil.

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Evidence of concentration depth profile changes over time may provide insight into the potential for dioxins to migrate through and then out of PCP-treated utility poles.

That's included in a long list of others: the strain fracking puts on water resources, the potential for chemicals to migrate underground, and spills of fracking chemicals.

The fact that RA induces effects that are sustained after its removal from the medium supports the view that RA causes transcriptional changes in the cell that decrease also the potential of hMSC to migrate.

The final test for lethality associated with tumor is its metastatic potential or ability to migrate from the site of primary tumor.

Because survivin overexpression in cancer infiltrates often correlates with tumour metastasis (Lo Muzio et al, 2001), and some lines of evidence suggests an involvement of survivin in cell migration (McKenzie et al, 2010), we wanted to address whether survivin overexpression in deeper cell nests is associated with the potential of keratinocytes to migrate.

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