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Neoplastic

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ne·o·plasm  (n-plzm)
n.
An abnormal new growth of tissue in animals or plants; a tumor.

neo·plastic (-plstk) adj.
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Adj.1.neoplastic - of or related to or having the properties of a neoplasm; "neoplastic cells"


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The chapters cover neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions of the female genital tract, and though immuno-histochemistry is included in each discussion, it is also treated in a dedicated chapter.
The authors said: "While DHA has been tentatively linked with protection against cardiovascular, neurological and neoplastic diseases, there exists a paucity of research information, in particular regarding its interactions with existing chemotherapy drugs".
According to histology, mussels showed a continuum of disease progression, from early stages with a few anaplastic cells around the stomach epithelium to more advanced cases with multiple foci of neoplastic cells in the tissues, finally to terminal cases with profuse infiltration of neoplastic cells in all tissues.
 
 
 
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