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Over the past few years, our view on the role of PKM2 in cancer progression has evolved from a strictly metabolic function to a more multifaceted role, which includes the regulation of cell proliferation and cell death through transcriptional regulation.

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Our understanding of the disease progression and process has evolved with the application of constantly emerging technologies.

"There's been a logical progression as the project has evolved," says Collins, a biology professor at Arizona State University, Tempe, who helped get NEON off the ground as head of NSF's biology directorate in the late 2000s.

Cellular senescence has evolved to restrict tumor progression but the accompanying senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) promotes pathogenic pathways.

As technology has evolved, National has designed a progression of software support applications to aid the engineers and technicians in their work.

Is each tumor dependent on its own structurally and numerically changed chromosome complement that has evolved during its development and progression?

The radiograph has evolved into the 'gold standard' for evaluation of RA progression because it best demonstrates the anatomical destruction of joint structures [ 2].

If the crazy cat lady has evolved into the solo female traveler, then I'd say this progression has done women more than a few favors.

Over the last ten years CXL has evolved to be a valid treatment for the arrest of the progression of keratoconus.

"My thinking has evolved.

She has evolved.

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