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  • ...have established that compounds in basil oil have potent antioxidant, anti-cancer, anti-viral, and anti-microbial properties. In addition, basil has been sho ...it would take 100–1000 times the normal anticipated exposure to become a cancer risk.
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  • ...antimalarial activity of crystallization inhibitors.| journal = Parasitol Research | volume = 100 | issue = 4 | pages = 671–676 | year = 2007 | pmid = 17111 Research on the mechanism of chloroquine and how the parasite has acquired chloroqui
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  • [[Cancer]] patients undergoing [[chemotherapy]] are given Dexamethasone to counterac ...Mountain Environments. A Handbook for Medical Officers |publisher=US Army Research Inst. of Environmental Medicine Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division Tech
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  • ...me of the testing methods have been questioned, it has been shown to cause cancer in experimental animals.<ref name=RoC /> Yet, metronidazole was shown to be ...carcinogen according to the [[WHO]] [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC).<ref>
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  • ==Potential for cancer treatment== ...ter (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) show that griseofulvin causes cancer cells to fail to divide the chromosomes correctly, which eventually leads t
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  • ...icals. KI is also used as a [[fluorescence quenching]] agent in biomedical research, an application that takes advantage of collisional quenching of fluoresent ...Human Services Food and Drug Administration Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER); December, 2001.</ref> as a prophylactic measure against accumulatio
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  • ...rs that batches of the therapy may have been contaminated with potentially cancer-causing chemicals == Potential anti-cancer activity ==
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  • ...journal = Nitric Oxide | volume = 2 | issue = 4 | pages = 270}}</ref> Most research on negative effects of nitrites on humans predates discovery of [[nitric ox ...ase blood flow by dilating [[blood vessel]]s, acting as a [[vasodilator]]. Research is ongoing to investigate its applicability towards treatments for [[sickle
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  • ...Sunny; Marcia Moore |title=Journeys into the bright world |publisher=Para Research |location=Rockport, Mass |year=1978 |pages= |isbn=0-914918-12-5}}{{Page nee ...nce''. It can only be used legally by health professionals, for university research purposes, or with a physician's prescription.<ref>[http://www.info.gov.hk/g
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  • ====Cancer==== ...d), methylene blue is being investigated for the photodynamic treatment of cancer.<ref>http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/63/4/776</ref>
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  • ...od sugar in the 1920s, metformin was forgotten for the next two decades as research shifted to [[insulin]] and other anti-diabetic drugs. Interest in metformin ...Kracow, short review of contribution to global science and cardiovascular research through 400 years of history |journal=J Physiol Pharmacol |volume=57 Suppl
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  • ...007 | pmid = 17218782}}</ref> Valproic acid is cytotoxic to many different cancer types through its action as a [[histone deacetylase]] [[HDAC inhibitor|inhi ...il, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide) in locally advanced/metastatic breast cancer. }}</ref>
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  • ...technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research. 2008;58(8):1653&ndash;7.</ref>. A full scale activated carbon installation ...ail.aspx?ID=276 |doi=10.1007/BF02850364}}</ref> and to prevent diarrhea in cancer patients who have received [[irinotecan]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Micha
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  • ...veness in the wake of the [[Spanish flu pandemic]] of 1918. However recent research suggests that the high death toll of the 1918 flu was partly due to aspirin ...itle=Expression of cyclooxygenase-2 in human lung carcinoma|journal=Cancer Research|date=15 November 1998| pages=4997–5001|volume=58|issue=22|url=http://canc
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  • ..., 2008). Completed and closed clinical trials are listed here: [http://www.cancer.gov/search/ResultsClinicalTrialsAdvanced.aspx?protocolsearchid=4504138] In addition to Germanin, the National Cancer Institute also lists the following "Foreign brand names:" 309 F, Bayer 205,
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  • ...ices]], although they note that the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC) considered some of the animal studies to be inconclusive because o ...search on Cancer (IARC) | authorlink =International Agency for Research on Cancer | year = 1987 | url=http://www.inchem.org/documents/iarc/vol26/azathioprine
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  • ...rsal cure for cancer. These efforts eventually culminated in the "[[War on Cancer]]" in the 1970s. ...n of these [[oncovirus]]es. [[Jerome Horwitz]] of the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute and [[Wayne State University School of Medicine]] first synthesiz
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  • ...and survival-promoting signaling and promotes breast tumor growth |journal=Cancer Res. |volume=62 |issue=15 |pages=4491–8 |year=2002 |pmid=12154060}}</ref> ...ood, companionship, areas for exercise, and areas for privacy. More recent research has shown that an [[Environmental enrichment (neural)|enriched environment]
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  • ....ac.uk/guidelines/fulltext/106/index.html ''Control of Pain in Adults with Cancer'' Sign Guidelines '''106''' Section 6.1 and 7.1.1].</ref> The onset of anal ...fficacy of paracetamol/codeine combinations have been questioned by recent research.<ref name=nps01>{{cite journal |author=Murnion B |title=Combination analges
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  • ...ous chemicals known as [[taxane]]s, which have been a focus for [[cancer]] research. ''T. canadensis'' is much more abundant than the near-threatened ''[[Taxus
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  • ...tern [[North America]]. It is also known as '''American nightshade''', '''cancer jalap''', '''coakum''', '''garget''', '''inkberry''', '''pigeon berry''', ' ...d would be the constituent of choice for standardizing for the purposes of cancer since it is present in an [[ethanol]] root extract and has significant anti
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  • ...used an herbal calcium channel blocker, Taxus baccata L.", ''Phytotherapy Research'' '''21''' (7): 701-2.</ref> ...e Central Himalayas, the plant is used as a treatment for breast and ovary cancer.<ref>''Asia Medicinal Plants Database''</ref>
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  • ...ences of Using Escharotic Agents as Primary Treatment for Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer | author = McDaniel S., Goldman GD | journal = Archives of Dermatology | ye ...ing bloodroot paste to nine women with various ailments including [[breast cancer]], causing severe disfiguring destruction of their skin and underlying tiss
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  • ...of the arts and sciences and sponsored several expeditions and biological research. He also was a notable author, writing several scholarly and popular scient ...e found in [[chili peppers]]. Several terpen esters are also known to be [[cancer|carcinogenic]].
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  • ...including species variants and wild hybrids. Through taxonomic and genetic research, it is speculated that over time this number will probably continue to be r ...after the flower, a pair of patients with [[terminal illness]]es (one with cancer) escape from [[hospice]] to journey to an island filled with daffodils. The
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  • ...ne|format= PDF|publisher= American Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.jobsoneducation.com/clinici ==Medical research issues==
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  • ...arts || Associate editor; Senior Fellow of the Institute for Philosophical Research || 3 ..., Health Sciences Center; Director, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute for Cancer Research || 17
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  • ...qatl=google], in collaboration with Woodward, participated in the two-year research leading to the discovery [http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ja01118a001]. In cancer research at Harvard Medical School, tetracycline has been used to reliably cause reg
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  • ...m the elements, such as rain and cold winter drafts. However, 20th century research has revealed that bees not only survive, but also thrive, with increased ve | title = Recent trends and important developments in propolis research
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  • According to the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]], preparations that include more than 5 percent of crude coal tar are [[Li
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  • In animal testing the PAAs have been shown to be related to [[cancer]], and one form of * [[Danish Institute for Food and Veterinary Research]], ''[http://www.dfvf.dk/Admin/Public/DWSDownload.aspx?File=Files%2FFiler%2
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  • ...cy for Research on Cancer|IARC]] (the International Agency for Research on Cancer) has reviewed the carcinogenicity of man made mineral fibres in October 200
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  • ...apsulated drugs by well-defined kinetics and are a growing area of medical research. Polyanhydrides have been investigated as an important material for the sh ...example, Gliadel, is a device in clinical use for the treatment of [[brain cancer]]. This product is made of a polyanhydride wafer containing a chemotherape
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  • ==Research== ...r Solodky, the founder of Forest Biochemistry, and Dr Asney Agranet, began research into the composition of [[conifer]] tree needles. They were intrigued by th
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  • ===Research for new clinical uses=== ...ol in Mice and Rats Given Various Carcinogens|year = 2000|journal = Cancer Research|volume = 60|issue = 12|pages = 3160–3164|pmid = 10866305}}</ref>
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  • ...buildup.<ref name=v6i3>U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Topical Fire Research Series, "Heating Fires in Residential Buildings", Volume 6, Issue 3, Novemb The [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC) has determined that coal tar creosote is probably [[carcinogenic]]
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  • ...003/apr/25/internationaleducationnews.armstrade Gulf troops face tests for cancer] ''guardian.co.uk'' 25 April 2003, Retrieved February 3, 2009</ref> ...shape; a difficult and expensive process for tungsten. According to recent research,<ref>{{Cite journal | title=Embedded Weapons-Grade Tungsten Alloy Shrapnel
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  • * Fibers do not cause itchiness, no cancer risk from airborne fibers ...-value (insulation)|R-value]] and low cost of a thick wall made of straw. "Research by Joe McCabe at the Univ. of Arizona found R-value for both wheat and rice
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  • ...se of such products; they therefore play a critical role in pharmaceutical research.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jed Norton|title=Blue Foam, Pink Foam and Foam Board ...ble-polystyrene/ Expandable Polystyrene]'', Insight database from Ceresana Research</ref>
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  • ...to assess the use of the chemical. [[International Agency for Research on Cancer|IARC]] Classes [[Formaldehyde]] as a [[:Category:IARC Group 1 carcinogens|C
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  • ...uire no additional finish resources to complete on-site application. [NAHB Research Center, Inc. ''NAHB Model Green Home Building Guidelines''. Version 1. Part ...in vinyl siding used to be produced in open vats, until 1971, when a rare cancer of the liver, angiosarcoma, was traced to vinyl chloride exposure among PVC
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  • ...'t allow the oxygen necessary to burn structural members. Several National Research Council Canada studies ...ly to the potential [http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0288.html [[NIOSH]]] cancer risk of fiberglass
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  • ...veal that mechanical properties of iron crucially depend on purity: Purest research-purpose single crystals of iron are softer than aluminium. Addition of only ...ar = 2007 | last1 = Nam | first1 = Wonwoo | journal = Accounts of Chemical Research | volume = 40 | pages = 522–531 | pmid = 17469792 | issue = 7}}</ref><ref
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  • ...he early manufacture of aniline resulted in increased incidents of bladder cancer, but these effects are now attributed to naphthylamines, not anilines.<ref
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  • * [[Cancer]]s, most commonly [[kidney cancer]] and [[leukemia]] and [[lymphoma]]s Research<ref>Craven, R and Hirnle, C. (2006). Fundamentals of nursing: Human health
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  • |publisher = International Agency for Research on Cancer ...[[mutagen|mutagenic effects]]. The [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] classifies ethylene oxide into group 1, meaning it is a proven [[carcinog
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  • ...thout any serious known health effects,{{Fact|date=June 2009}} though lung cancer can take many years to develop. [[Radon mitigation]] methods include seali ...over long exposure times is associated with increased incidence of [[lung cancer]].
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  • ...effect a change.<ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/NORA/ National Occupational Research Agenda (NORA)], National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Retr ...workplace safety and health. NIOSH and its partners develop and integrate research to prevent occupational injuries and illnesses for over 150 million U.S. wo
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  • | Name = Cancer | Caption = A coronal [[CT scan]] showing [[malignant]] [[mesothelioma|cancer of the lung sac]].<br/>Legend: →&nbsp;tumor&nbsp;←, ★&nbsp;central [[
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  • ..., including malignant [[lung cancer]], [[mesothelioma]] (a formerly rare [[cancer]] strongly associated with exposure to asbestos and fiber glass.), and [[as ...D_1_3X_Asbestos.asp?sitearea=PED |title=American Cancer Society |publisher=Cancer.org |date= |accessdate=2010-01-12}}</ref> Chrysotile, along with other type
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  • ...ans a chemical substance or a mixture of chemical substances that induce [[cancer]] or increase its incidence. Substances and mixtures in this hazard class a * Hazard communication should take into account all existing research and any new evidence.
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  • ...sion is to benefit those at work and in the community by providing quality research, consultancy and training and by maintaining an independent, impartial posi ...d Robens, to found a scientific institute to take over the running of this research. The original senior members of staff, under Rogan, were Henry Walton, Dep
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  • |name= Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974 '''Occupational Cancer Convention, 1974''' is an [[International Labour Organization]] [[Internat
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  • ==Research and applications== ...a large extent in occupational, environmental, and medical epidemiological research studies.
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  • ...e and ultimately to society. This has involved Occupational Hygienists in research, collection of data and to develop suitable and satisfactory control method International Agency for Research on Cancer: [http://www.iarc.fr/]
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  • In laboratory research, [[toluene]] is now often used as a substitute for benzene. The solvent-pro Benzene has been used as a basic research tool in a variety of experiments including analysis of a [[two-dimensional
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  • ...l Toxicology Program]] (NTP) or the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC). #Whether the chemical can cause cancer.
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  • ...producing a lot of noise.<ref>{{cite journal|journal = Journal of Clinical Cancer|year = 2008|volume = 14|pages =1377–1385|doi = 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-07-1 ...southwest Taiwan data set.}}</ref> suggested that significant increases in cancer mortality appear only at levels above 150 parts per billion. The arsenic in
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  • ...xidation of superalloys, refractory metals, and graphite|author = National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Coatings|publisher = National Academy of Scien ...</sub>) ore.<ref name="NRC">{{cite book|title = Chromium|author = National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Biologic Effects of Atmospheric Pollutants|pub
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  • ...onal Academy of Sciences-National Academy of Engineering|author = National Research Council (U.S.), Panel on Cadmium, Committee on Technical Aspects of Critica ...els from fluxing calcium ions, as well as in [[Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia]] research to stimulate [[proteasome]]-dependent degradation of [[Hypoxia-inducible fa
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  • | authorlink = International Agency for Research on Cancer | publisher = International Agency for Research on Cancer
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  • ...enic Risks to Humans 88 | publisher = International Agency for Research on Cancer | location = Lyon, France | year = 2006 | isbn = 92-832-1288-6}}. {{11thRoC ...nmental Protection Agency | date = July 2005 | url = http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/indoor/ab1173/rpt0705.pdf | pages = 65–70}}.</ref> At concentrations abov
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  • ...npost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/07/AR2007070701073_pf.html |title=Research links lead exposure, criminal activity |publisher=Washington Post |date=Jul ...240"/> However this method is not widely available and is mainly used for research rather than routine diagnosis.<ref name="Brodkin07-CMAJ"/> Another radiogr
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  • ...surrounding power lines and electrical devices are the subject of on-going research and a significant amount of public debate. In workplace environments, wher ...and Magnetic Fields (2002)] by the [[International Agency for Research on Cancer|IARC]].
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  • ...s C, Hanna B, Deering MJ, Hesse BW |title=User-centered research on breast cancer patient needs and preferences of an Internet-based clinical trial matching #{{cite journal |author=Johnson S, Mayor P |title=A patient-held record for cancer patients from diagnosis onwards |journal=Int J Palliat Nurs. |volume=8 |iss
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  • ...NITRILOTRIACETIC ACID AND ITS SALTS], International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)</ref>
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  • ...spectroscopy.<ref>Henry Y.; Guissani A.; Ducastel B. (eds); "Nitric oxide research from chemistry to biology: EPR spectroscopy of nitrosylated compounds." La ===In cancer===
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  • - [[Biomedical research]] [[Cancer]]
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  • ...al dysplasia type III, Palmoplantar keratoderma associated with esophageal cancer, Tylosis, Tylosis–esophageal carcinoma) ...e neutrophilic dermatosis to neutrophilic disease: forty years of clinical research |journal=J Am Acad Dermatol |volume=55 |issue=6 |pages=1066–71 |year=2006
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  • ...lor Palpatine]] secretly chooses not to completely destroy all evidence or research of the virus, but rather opts to hold onto it as a back-up plan, should the ...-engineered [[measles]] virus originally created as a "miracle cure" for [[cancer]], but mutated into a lethal, highly-pathogenic strain. KV has a 90% mortal
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  • ...tment of cancer, most notably [[breast cancer]]. In many patients with [[cancer]] this condition does not develop until months or even years after therapy ...ur in the lower limbs or groin after surgery for colon, ovarian or uterine cancer in which removal of lymph nodes or radiation therapy is required. Surgery a
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  • * Lymphatic Research Foundation: {http://www.lymphaticresearch.org/main.php?content=home} [[Category:Types of cancer]]
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  • ...gn tumor cells in tuberous sclerosis complex |journal=Genes, chromosomes & cancer |volume=38 |issue=4 |pages=376–81 |year=2003 |month=Dec |pmid=14566858 |d * [http://www.lara.org.au/ LAM Australasia Research Alliance (LARA)]
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  • ...cks up bacteria and brings them to lymph nodes to be destroyed. Metastatic cancer cells can also be transported via lymph. Aside from transporting cells, lym ...nth= March|title=Interstitial fluid lipoproteins|journal= Journal of Lipid Research|volume= 28|issue= 3|pages= 225–237|id= |url= http://www.jlr.org/cgi/repri
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  • Observations on research going back well over 100 years had elucidated the two great classes of WBC ...genitor cells are also referred to as ''transit cells'',<ref>''Dynamics of Cancer'', page 251</ref><ref>[http://www.jrank.org/health/pages/20765/transit-cell
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  • ...d for people with diseases of the [[blood]], [[bone marrow]], or certain [[cancer]]. ...g bone-marrow-derived stem cells by a team at the [[Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center]] from the 1950s through the 1970s led by [[E. Donnall Thomas]], who
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  • ...and lack of valves, they are believed to provide a route for the spread of cancer [[metastasis|metastases]].<ref name = batson /><ref>{{cite journal | issue = 4}}</ref> These metastases commonly arise from cancer of the pelvic organs such as the rectum<ref name = mathew>{{cite journal
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  • ...ew York |year=2002 |isbn=0-7679-0881-3 }}</ref> including specific medical research into the pathways of improved [[endothelial]] health via downregulation of ...g resistance in KB cells with tea polyphenol antioxidant capacity |journal=Cancer Biol. Ther. |volume=4 |issue=4 |pages=468–73 |year=2005 |month=April |pmi
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  • ...nd antinociceptive effects of intrathecal resiniferatoxin in a canine bone cancer model | journal = [[Anesthesiology (journal)|Anesthesiology]] | volume = 10
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  • ...is of endocannabinoids remain elusive and continue to be an area of active research. * [[HU-331]] a potential anti-cancer drug derived from [[cannabidiol]] that specifically inhibits [[topoisomeras
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  • ...atment of intractable pain associated with chronic low back pain syndrome, cancer, and other disorders.<ref name="white" /> It is a technique involving inser ...nisms.|journal=[[Journal of Orthopaedic Research]]|publisher=[[Orthopaedic Research Society]]|location=[[ Rosemont, IL]]|volume=27|issue=9|pages=1248–1251|pm
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  • ...uitable drugs in a stepwise manner.<ref>{{cite book |last=Anonymous |title=Cancer pain relief and palliative care; report of a WHO expert committee |series=W ...AIDs was discovered to have at least 2 different versions: COX1 and COX2. Research suggested that most of the adverse effects of NSAIDs were mediated by block
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  • }}</ref> Some research, however, indicates that CBD can increase alertness.<ref>{{cite journal ...ion]], [[inflammation]], [[anxiety]], and [[nausea]], as well as inhibit [[cancer cell]] growth<ref name="recentadvances">{{cite journal
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  • ...12th edition, THC has a [[LD50|LD<sub>50</sub>]] (dose killing half of the research subjects) value of 1270&nbsp;[[Milligram|mg]]/[[Kilogram|kg]] (male rats) a ==Research==
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  • ...ds and/or eCBR inhibitors could be used to effectively treat tumors and/or cancer, which only adds to the controversy around cannabinoids and the cannabis pl
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  • .../rp2_gene_e?mlist-authors-small_e.html Ernest Small (biography)]. National Research Council Canada. Retrieved on 23 February 2007</ref> and American taxonomist ===Continuing research===
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  • ...ruled out as a possible cause<ref>[http://ncpic.org.au/ncpic/publications/research-briefs/article/cannabinoid-hyperemesis-syndrome NCPIC.Cannabinoid hyperemes ...an antidepressant, appetite stimulant, anticonvulsant and anti-spasmodic, research in this area should continue <ref name="World" />.
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  • ...States and Canada, indicate there are people who have cured themselves of cancer, diabetes, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, irritable bowel ...30 | year = 2000 | month = January | pmid = 10641915}}</ref> More recent research undertaken at the University of Mississippi's Potency Monitoring Project<re
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  • ...s [[diabetes]], [[atherosclerosis|heart disease]], [[autoimmunity]], and [[cancer]] arise from defects in signal transduction pathways, further highlighting ...ein-coupled receptors, to be specific, chemokine receptors, participate in cancer development is suggested by a study wherein a [[point mutation]] was insert
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  • ...2. They built on the work of other physiologists, such as Cole and Baker's research into voltage-gated membrane pores from 1941<ref> ...ditions targeted include diabetes, cystic fibrosis, hypertension, pain and cancer }}
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  • ...ttp://www.cancer.gov/Templates/drugdictionary.aspx?CdrID=41911 US National Cancer Institute, Drug Dictionary]</ref> is an opioid [[medication|drug]] effectiv ...Dependence potential of loperamide studied in rhesus monkeys |journal=NIDA Research Monograph |volume=27 |issue= |pages=106–13 |year=1979 |pmid=121326}}</ref
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  • ...enmark) for the treatment of moderate to severe cancer pain and severe non-cancer pain not responding to non-opioids. Moreover, a new 5, 10 and 20&nbsp;[[kil ...nada as of January 2010) are preferred, which can be used both for chronic cancer pain as well as chronic non-malignant pain, such as musculoskeletal and neu
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  • ...ords were requisitioned and expropriated by the Allies. The records on the research work of the I.G. Farbenkonzern at the Farbwerke Hoechst were confiscated by ...ssociated costs to society, findings which have been consistent with later research and backed up by modern knowledge of the psychological, social and pharmaco
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  • ...sfield1993previousresearch">[[#refReisfield1993|Reisfield 1993]], Previous Research.</ref> ...p11" /><ref name="Prisinzano2005p528" /><ref name="Imanshahidi2006p431" /> Research has shown that salvinorin A is a potent and selective [[Kappa opioid recept
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  • The [[International Agency for Research on Cancer]] (IARC) places it in Group 3; i.e., "not classifiable as to its [[carcinog
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  • ...mitriptyline]] have also been investigated and found useful in a number of cancer patients.{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}} ...ed on all the other members of the [[NSAIDs]] group, including diclofenac. Research results are mixed with a meta-analysis of papers and reports up to April 20
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  • ...sociation with [[familial adenomatous polyposis]], and may have other anti-cancer properties.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Scheper MA, Nikitakis NG, Chaisupara Department of Structural Biology,Stop 311, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,
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  • ==Research history== ...s notebook notarized as proof of his discovery. Subsequently, Pfizer, the research firm with whom Simmons had contracted, allegedly broke contract and refused
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  • ...ll town. She was "very nervous" in her later years, until she succumbed to cancer. John Wright's house was the only structure left standing in Rosewood. He l ...rom the ''St Petersburg Times'' for an unrelated issue, Moore continued to research the Rosewood story and urged ''60 Minutes'' to take it on. Moore wrote a b
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  • ...the assistance of a colleague, he designed and constructed a microbiology research and development laboratory that worked on techniques to optimize production ...He also developed the plans for GMU’s [[biosafety level]] three (BSL-3) research facility and was instrumental in obtaining $40 million dollars of grants fr
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  • .... Scientists at the National Cancer Institute building would additionally research other deadly diseases such AIDS, anthrax and other ailments that could affl ...academic laboratories. The strain has spread by other routes to countless research labs around the world, making its identification relatively useless as a to
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  • | author=B.L. Axtell from research by R.M. Fairman ...as extremely high in polyunsaturates. [[Henry Ford]] established a soybean research laboratory, developed soybean plastics and a soy-based synthetic wool, and
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  • ...and development) division within Honeywell dedicated to innovative product research. HTS is headquartered in [[Bangalore]], [[India]] with an employee strengt ...eptype=a&company1=&company2=941&chemfac=fac&advbasic=bas Political Economy Research Institute]{{dead link|date=September 2011}}</ref> In 2001, Honeywell agreed
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