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It is also called primary liver cancer or hepatoma.
This was followed by their growth in the human hepatoma line HepG2.
Mantle began taking chemotherapy for the cancer, a tumor that started in the liver and known as a hepatoma.
He has just been told of an inoperable hepatoma on his liver, and has not long to live.
Check for liver cancer (called hepatoma) in people who have cirrhosis or chronic hepatitis B.
Chinese scientists have shown artemisinin has significant anticancer effects against human hepatoma cells.
Roles of Se and NO in apoptosis of hepatoma cells.
Ant carcinogenic effects of natural & synthetic disulphide in induced Hepatoma in rats.
Hepatocellular Carcinoma (also called hepatoma)
Taiwan Childhood Hepatoma Study Group.
Research has shown that a cancer of the liver known as hepatoma can develop years to decades after hepatitis B virus infection of the liver.
Hepatoma cells in culture secrete PLA2 into the culture medium when stimulated by interleukin 6.
His research is in the area of Molecular virology, Viral hepatitis and Hepatoma, and Cancer.
This is evident in a series of children treated for Wilms tumor, neuroblastoma, or hepatoma with radiation therapy to the liver and chemotherapy.
Liver cancer (also called hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC, and hepatoma)
Scientists recently have found that the membrane receptor TM4SF5 has something to do with the migration ability of hepatic cells and hepatoma.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC, also called malignant hepatoma) is the most common type of liver cancer.
HDGF Hepatoma derived growth factor (translocates to nucleus)
It is of interest, therefore, that de novo development of a hepatoma has been reported in a liver allograft infected with HBV.
The (inactive against COX) r-enantiomer of etodolac inhibits beta-catenin levels in hepatoma cells.
It has been estimated that this virus accounts for 25% of cirrhosis and 25% of primary hepatocellular carcinoma (hepatoma) worldwide.
The most frequent, malignant, primary liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma (also named hepatoma, which is a misnomer because adenomas are usually benign).
By using virus vectors phenylalanine hydroxylase genes carrying eight different mutations have each been inserted into a hepatoma cell line without natural hydroxylase activity.
In Japan 70% of cases with cirrhosis and 80% cases of hepatoma are caused by persistent HCV infection.
Clinical trials that use systemic chemotherapy, regional chemotherapy, and/or labeled or radiolabeled antibodies have demonstrated remission of unresectable hepatoma.