metaplasia
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The longitudinal study, which represents the world's largest genomic survey of patients with intestinal metaplasia, examines more than 1,100 tissue samples using powerful technologies such as single-cell RNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics*.
From Science Daily • Dec. 11, 2023
The study offers clues into whether intestinal metaplasia cells directly transform into stomach cancer.
From Science Daily • Dec. 11, 2023
Individuals afflicted with intestinal metaplasia cells face a sixfold increased risk of succumbing to this lethal cancer.
From Science Daily • Dec. 11, 2023
“I’m not that smart. I have squamous metaplasia in my ileum.”
From New York Times • Apr. 1, 2020
This change of one form of closely related tissue into another is called metaplasia....
From Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation by Price, George McCready
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