(Pathology) a malignant disease of the lymphoid tissues characterized by proliferation of atypical lymphocytes and their localization in various parts of the body
The malignant tumors are divided into rhabdomyosarcoma, mesenchymomas, neurosarcoma, fusiform cell tumors, malignant heart hemangioma, and lymphosarcoma. The secondary tumor is categorized into metastatic and contiguity.
The study also showed that 40% of these neoplastic lesions were benign and 60% were malignant, with lymphosarcoma as the most likely neoplastic diagnosis.
Maladies studied included orthopedic diseases (hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament tear), and cancer (lymphosarcoma, mastocytoma, and heman-giosarcoma).
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She will discuss how novel peptide-olognucleotide biconjugates can silence miR-21 in lymphosarcoma cells as a potential intervention for cancer and how intelligent ant-cancer therapeutics are being developed against oncogenic microRNAs.
Researchers documented a two-fold increase in incidents of hip dysplasia compared to intact males, as well as triple the incidence of lymphosarcoma, a common type of cancer.
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