Malignant
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Human contracted itself blind,
malignant.
This is a man in his 20s whose first visit out of Nigeria was with this
malignant
cancer that he came to the United Kingdom to have operated on.
This is a little Bangladeshi girl from the east end of London who's got a huge
malignant
tumor on the right side of her face, which has already made her blind and which is rapidly growing and is going to kill her shortly.
Malignant
carcinoma.
But still not wanting to believe it, I said, "Now,
malignant
carcinoma, you're sure that means cancer?"
So, they put the cells in cultures, chicken cells, dumped the virus on it, and it would pile up, and they would say, this is
malignant
and this is normal.
In order to do that, however, we needed to have a method of distinguishing normal from malignant, and on the left is the single normal cell, human breast, put in three-dimensional gooey gel that has extracellular matrix, it makes all these beautiful structures.
We can revert the
malignant
phenotype.
And in order to show you that the
malignant
phenotype I didn't just choose one, here are little movies, sort of fuzzy, but you see that on the left are the
malignant
cells, all of them are malignant, we add one single inhibitor in the beginning, and look what happens, they all look like that.
We should be able to be dealing with these things at this level, and these conclusions say that growth and
malignant
behavior is regulated at the level of tissue organization and that the tissue organization is dependent on the extracellular matrix and the microenvironment.
The PET scan here shows over 20
malignant
tumors jumping out like fireballs, melting away my ambition.
What we would we do to stop the
malignant
growth of these cells?
And the only question is, are we
malignant
or benign?
You know, a
malignant
tumor you extract altogether, and a benign tumor you just keep under surveillance.
Or a 16-year-old girl who built an algorithm to help detect whether a cancer is benign or
malignant
in the off chance that she can save her daddy's life because he has cancer.
Do you remember, President Carter had
malignant
melanoma that had metastasized to his brain, and that diagnosis is one that is usually accompanied by numbers like "months to live."
Perhaps what’s most surprising about this
malignant
mutation is that it originally evolved as a beneficial adaptation.
So here is a nine year-old boxer named Milo, who had a very aggressive tumor called a
malignant
neurofibroma growing on his shoulder.
Billy Crystal's pet peeve being his ex wife who stole his book and put her name on it, and Danny Devito's pet peeve being his
malignant
mother.
I went to an advance screening of this movie thinking I was about to embark on 120 minutes of cheezy lines, mindless plot, and the kind of nauseous acting that made "The Postman" one of the most
malignant
displays of cinematic blundering of our time.
Yes, there's mention of evil spirits and
malignant
forces, and even a word about the dreaded vorvolaka, an undead vampire-like creature that's part of Greek folklore.
The dynamic of this
malignant
relationship is such that Taeko becomes jealous of her daughter and proceeds to physically abuse her whenever Gozo is away.
An estimated 90,000 new cases of
malignant
melanoma and well over one million cases of non-melanoma skin cancer will occur in the United States this year.
For the US has been selectively – and short-sightedly – irradiating only parts of the cancer that Al Qaeda represents, while leaving the
malignant
growth of Saudi Wahabism and Salafism untouched.
In 1911, Francis Peyton Rous found – through research, not “tinkering” – that supposedly spontaneous
malignant
tumors in chickens were actually caused and transmitted by a retrovirus.
But these
malignant
cells seem to be particularly responsive to “treatment.”
This has been accompanied by cascades of populist rhetoric: loud voices and defiant words, and promises to fight to the death against ill-defined but
malignant
economic special interests.
Trump, a
malignant
narcissist, is seeking instant gratification and a political “win.”
Muslims have replaced Jews and Communists as "the others" of Europe - Europe's demons, threatening and malignant, as in the Middle Ages.
All along Trump’s march to becoming the Republican Party’s presidential nominee, partisan commentators spun and re-spun his countless outrageous statements, sometimes with just a tut-tut of disapproval, while other on-air pundits all too often treated his
malignant
demagoguery as worthy of serious analysis.
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