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leucemia

[loo-see-mee-uh]

noun

Pathology.
  1. leukemia.



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  • leucemic adjective
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En dos ocasiones, la terapia experimental de edición de genes se aplicó en humanos: médicos británicos trataron a una niña de un año con leucemia con células inmunes donadas para atacar su cáncer, y una compañía de California prueba una forma de que las propias células inmunes de pacientes con VIH resistan mejor el virus.

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Infelizmente não estou passando por uma fase nada boa, fui diagnosticado com leucemia, isso não tem nada aver com Hidrogel e com nada mais, qualquer pessoa pode ter essa doença, não foi nada fácil para mim receber esse diagnóstico, já chorei..

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Died, Dr. Adolph Monaelesser, 79, surgeon-in-chief of the American Red Cross during the Spanish-American War, later researcher in the therapeutic effects of snake venom in cancer and nerve ailments;* of chronic leucemia, possibly the result of inhaling particles of powdered cobra venom in 1930; in Manhattan.

Jacob Furth, an immunologist at the Henry Phipps Institute of the University of Pennsylvania, a onetime worker at the Rockefeller Institute, won the gold medal for his demonstration of experimental leucemia.

The virus stimulated leucemia in other chickens.

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