Growth inhibition (GI) is a medical term pertaining to cancer therapy and the specific reduction in growth of tumors and oncogene cells by a chemical compound, mechanical therapy (e.g. electroporation), radiation, gene therapy, protein therapy,[1] ultrasound waves, light, or any other treatment.[2] Measured in micromoles/liter or micrograms/liter.
Growthinhibition (GI) is a medical term pertaining to cancer therapy and the specific reduction in growth of tumors and oncogene cells by a chemical compound...
with the malignancy of many cancers and a defect in the cellular growthinhibition response to TGF-β. Its immunosuppressive functions then come to dominate...
greenhouses. Vigorous moss growth can inhibit seedling emergence and penetration of water and fertilizer to the plant roots. Moss growth can be inhibited by...
occurs whereby growth of the cells of the culture itself eventually stops in a cell-density dependent manner. Both types of contact inhibition are well-known...
conditions, but substrate inhibition models are more complex. Substrate inhibition occurs when the rate of microbial growth lessens due to a high concentration...
Short Statured Adults Primordial dwarfism Psychosocial short stature—growthinhibition caused by extreme stress Pygmy Aleksandr Safoshkin Pedicelli S, Peschiaroli...
Control of larvae can be accomplished through use of contact poisons, growth regulators, surface films, stomach poisons (including bacterial agents)...
growthinhibition, or plant death. Changes to plant metabolism and growth are the result of disrupted physiological functioning, including inhibition...
(July–August 2006). "Mechanisms of vitamin D-mediated growthinhibition in prostate cancer cells: inhibition of the prostaglandin pathway". Anticancer Research...
bacteria have not grown enough to be visible. This is called a zone of inhibition. The susceptibility of the bacterial isolate to each antibiotic can then...
plants and fungi. This behavior occurs due to unilateral growthinhibition. That is, the growth rate on the side of the stem which is being touched is slower...
Osherov N, Gazit A, Gilon C, Levitzki A (1993). "Selective inhibition of the epidermal growth factor and HER2/neu receptors by tyrphostins". J Biol Chem...
Look up inhibition or inhibitor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inhibitor or inhibition may refer to: Enzyme inhibitor, a substance that binds to...
cellare requires very little in the way of interference to inhibit its growth, as even the slightest bit of care for the cleanliness of a cellar can prevent...
acid has a reported LD50 of 0.0104–0.156 ppm and 2.6 ppm caused 100% growthinhibition in 5 minutes. However, the concentration required for bactericidal...
resume its function. Reversible inhibitors produce different types of inhibition depending on whether they bind to the enzyme, the enzyme-substrate complex...
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levels of localized PGD2 and hair growthinhibition. Applied topically, the researchers found PGD2 prevents hair growth, and mice that were genetically...
Plantarum (VI. Influence of Amino Acids and Related Substances on the GrowthInhibition). 13 (4): 800–11. doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.1960.tb08103.x. Official...
phytotoxic cis-cinnamoyl glucosides and cis-cinnamic acid. The plant-growthinhibition characteristics can be used against diverse species as lettuce (Lactuca...
selective PP2A inhibitor, induces an oxidative stress-independent growthinhibition of pancreatic cancer cells through G2/M cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis"...
interbacterial signaling using Burkholderia has shown that contact-dependent growthinhibition plays a significant role in mediating cell to cell communication specifically...
reduction of pulmonary hypertension and fibrosis, and stimulation of long bone growth. CNP is highly concentrated in vascular endothelial cells and plays a crucial...