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  • r to office, Mowlam was diagnosed with a brain tumour, a fact she tried to keep secret until the tab
  • Squire was a patron for Brain Tumour Action, a cancer charity.
  • whether the cause is an ectopic ACTH secreting tumour, an adrenal carcinoma or an adrenal adenoma -
  • n's wedding after being diagnosed with a brain tumour and unfortunately died not long after.
  • ch she discovers she is suffering from a brain tumour and aneurysm.
  • 31 March 1944 in Prahran, Victoria of cerebral tumour and was buried in Box Hill Cemetery, survived
  • He developed a brain tumour and after a short illness, died on 7 April 199
  • ing this period she was diagnosed with a brain tumour and, after successful surgery, was able to ret
  • This can help to evaluate the degree of tumour angiogenesis, which can imply a rapidly growin
  • onal antibody whose variable epitope mirrors a tumour antigen (CA-125) highly expressed in the epith
  • Typically, one of the Fabs binds to a tumour antigen (such as CD30) and the other to a prot
  • ariable domains, one can be directed against a tumour antigen and the other against a T-lymphocyte a
  • is, France, Gunther was diagnosed with a brain tumour at age 16 and died from the illness 15 months
  • terbury from 1963 until her death from a brain tumour at Kensington Palace on 27 August 1968, aged 6
  • He died from a brain tumour at his London home, Grove Lodge, Hampstead.
  • John Lister died in 1846 from a brain tumour at the age of only 24.
  • She died in 1999 of a brain tumour at the age of 31.
  • May died of a brain tumour at the end of the year.
  • Norman Jones died from a brain tumour at the age of 64.
  • nd the role of coagulation serine proteases in tumour biology.
  • Reduced tumour blood flow inhibits tumor cell proliferation a
  • and would imply a greater proliferation around tumour boundaries.
  • er cells from the abdominal cavity reduces the tumour burden which is seen as the cause for ascites
  • In sum, the tumour cell is connected to one or two cells of the i
  • use of mutated cDNA following purification of tumour cell mRNA.
  • The molecule is bound to a tumour cell via the tumour antigen CD30 and to a macr
  • bling the immune system to identify and attack tumour cells displaying the CA-125 protein.
  • may be able to combat any remaining individual tumour cells and thus prevent recurrence of the disea
  • alised inflammation that leads to apoptosis of tumour cells as well as recruitment of the immune sys
  • In this way, tumour cells are attached to immune cells, which dest
  • It acts as a growth suppressor in tumour cells, and activates p53.
  • Mitumomab attacks tumour cells, while the vaccine is thought to activat
  • thereby inhibiting inappropriate expansion of tumour cells.
  • ith Dr. Angela Spelsberg, who is director of a Tumour Centre in Aachen.
  • “History of a Case of Bony Tumour containing Hydatids Successfully Removed from
  • originally detected in human phaeochromocytoma tumour derived from the adrenal medulla, and was subs
  • eta-catenin and Wnt signalling (also linked to tumour development).
  • Tarkine is currently free of the Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD), which has a 100% death rate.
  • Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is a transmissible parasitic ca
  • ferentiation antigen EpCAM, its involvement in tumour establishment and metastasis as well as its po
  • ation in mouse models and a one step model for tumour formation has been suggested in both cases.
  • of all solid tumours, blocking it prevents the tumour from growing and may result in tumour shrinkag
  • However, after having had surgery to remove a tumour from his brain, he decided to pull out of the
  • icity mains socket, Flora's death from a brain tumour, Greg's fall from the roof of the Grove which
  • sorganization of cell polarity and facilitates tumour growth under energetically unfavorable conditi
  • thelial Progentior Cells which are critical to tumour growth and angiogenesis.
  • able, low plasma concentrations, could inhibit tumour growth, and lonidamine could reduce the dose o
  • d as one of the possible equations to describe tumour growth.
  • rated that targeting ID1 resulted in decreased tumour growth.
  • 010, it was revealed by her ex-doctor that her tumour had been cancerous and was the cause of her de
  • When he was two, he was diagnosed with Wilms' tumour; he recovered after having one of his kidneys
  • the pituitary may also show the ACTH secreting tumour if present.
  • The Sheila Joan Smith Professorship of Tumour Immunology was originally established on 2 Nov
  • boy who was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour in 2004.
  • of his life and was discovered to have a brain tumour in 1980 while taking part in the documentary T
  • J. Hemachandran died after surgery (a tumour in the spinal cord had been removed) at a Thir
  • After Watson had surgery himself for a brain tumour in 2007, Kirsty was amongst his visitors, pres
  • Coker died of a brain tumour in 1981.
  • He died of a brain tumour in London in 1994.
  • She was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1993, and a second one in 2003.
  • He died of a brain tumour in March 1976 at the age of 35.
  • In 1976, she developed a malign tumour in her right leg, which was subsequently amput
  • He died of an oral tumour in 1905 and was buried at Footscray cemetery,
  • He died of a brain tumour in Kensington and Chelsea at the age of 60.
  • Gerein died from a brain tumour in Regina on January 22, 2010.
  • hey are also reported as having a "low mammary tumour incidence, but do develop other types of cance
  • 1 (MMP-3), which plays a role in arthritis and tumour invasion, and gelatinase B (MMP-9) secreted by
  • The proton MRS spectrum from this tumour is also shown (as acquired with a 1.5 tesla wh
  • He was diagnosed with a brain tumour less than two weeks ago, underwent an operatio
  • Further information: Tumour markers
  • ive amount of neutrophils near the edge of the tumour may result in a massive population in the conc
  • maintenance of the cellular cytoskeleton; and tumour metastasis.
  • BTLA is a ligand for tumour necrosis factor (receptor) superfamily, member
  • nflammatory mediators interleukin-1 (IL-1) and tumour necrosis factor-alpha and by activated macroph
  • but becomes stabilised in response to IL-1 or tumour necrosis factor alpha, and also in the case of
  • This reduces expression of tumour necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin 1α and β, a
  • Mary was later diagnosed with a brain tumour, of which she died on August 1, 1968, aged 52
  • he most valuable are two on a paralysis due to tumour of the brain.
  • y became ill and died in hospital from a brain tumour on 7 February 1974 at the age of 53.
  • Peter Law died of a brain tumour on April 25, 2006, precipitating a by-election
  • er the doctors of Universidad Catolica found a tumour on "Tati"'s brain; he missed the rest of the 2
  • He died, aged 67, from a brain tumour on 10 April 2008.
  • Andrew Crozier died from a brain tumour on April 3, 2008.
  • Brown died in Petersfield from a brain tumour on 5 March 1971, aged 49.
  • severe headache, etc. can be a sign of blood, tumour or other pathology inside the brain pressing d
  • l other products such as individually designed tumour prostheses, condyles for attachment of externa
  • He also said that no evidence of tumour recurrence was found at his recent five-year p
  • bits survival of cancer cell lines and induces tumour regression in xenograft and transgenic lung ca
  • ioneered surgery techniques, including radical tumour resection, injection sclerotherapy, and portos
  • tive use of this guiding method may reduce the tumour residual volume and prolong progression-free s
  • hown to induce human anti-mouse antibodies; no tumour response was observed in Phase I and II trials
  • of a young man called Marian, dying of a brain tumour said to be inoperable in Ukraine.
  • For the tumour see polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma
  • ed that he had been seriously ill with a brain tumour since May 2006.
  • sden is now part of a charity supporting brain tumour sufferers.
  • amily is believed to play an essential role in tumour suppression by inhibiting epithelial-mesenchym
  • She also leads the institute's Tumour Suppression research group.
  • am PF00017) domain and a region similar to the tumour suppressor PTEN.
  • The Tower domain has an important role in the tumour suppressor function of BRCA2, and is essential
  • which inhibit the interaction between mdm2 and tumour suppressor p53, and were discovered by screeni
  • She is known for her work on the tumour suppressor protein, p53, and in particular her
  • llitus, and calpain 9 has been identified as a tumour suppressor for gastric cancer.
  • also known to form covalent linkage to the p53 tumour suppressor protein.
  • APC is a tumour suppressor gene which is associated with the i
  • Supporting its role as a tumour suppressor, it has also been found upregulated
  • Oncogenes and Tumour Suppressors (Oxford University Press; 1997) (I
  • As most of the targets of miR-21 are tumour suppressors, miR-21 is associated with a wide
  • pra tentorial primitive neuro-ectodermal brain tumour that affects only one in a million children.
  • nother victim of the 664 disease, mentioning a tumour that swelled on the victim's thigh, resembling
  • ent with the Reform Party, and died of a brain tumour two years later.
  • This compound appears to selectively disrupt tumour vasculature through interaction with microtubu
  • ovine virus closely related to HTLV-I, a human tumour virus.
  • es, rhabdoviruses, hepadnaviruses and some RNA tumour viruses.
  • Since the tumour was found in the brain stem region it is extre
  • e episode in which it was revealed that Lucy's tumour was benign proved to be Number 96's highest-ev
  • n whom the formation of antibodies against the tumour was proven (almost 70 % of patients).
  • The tumour was removed, but returned in 1984.
  • In 1979, he had a brain tumour which was removed by surgery but left him seri
  • to be the result of chemotherapy for the liver tumour which eventually was his demise.