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Definition of cytostatic in US English: cytostaticadjective ˌsīdəˈstadikˌsīdəˈstadik Inhibiting cell growth and division. Example sentencesExamples - Microtubule drugs are widely used in cancer chemotherapy due to their cytostatic effects.
- It is well known that some cytostatic drugs are DNA-damaging agents.
- We looked for cytostatic properties that would block cells from multiplying rather than kill them.
- Two case studies have been published on in vivo iontophoretic targeting of cytostatic drugs into skin tumors, one on Bleomycin and the other on Cisplatin.
- It is a cytostatic drug that stops cell division very early in the cell cycle without causing cell death.
- Hormonal therapy for postmenopausal women using chemicals such as tamoxifen is cytostatic, meaning it stops estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells.
- In preclinical and clinical studies at cytostatic doses, paclitaxel has demonstrated promising results for reducing the processes leading to restenosis.
- No ionizing radiation, cytostatic agents, or solvents capable of explaining these disorders were detected at the study site.
- We can then culture those cells and test whether they are likely to be susceptible to a variety of treatments: cytostatic agents, hormones and angiogenesis inhibitors.
- Data from such experiments can be misleading since lipid peroxidation products are cytostatic and cytotoxic; and anticancer drugs that generate oxidative stress in biological systems can enhance this effect.
- This cytostatic drug produced dose-related genotoxic effects in both types of wings and in both crosses.
- It is also accepted that a percentage of cancer patients develop secondary tumors after being treated with mutagenic agents such as cytostatic drugs.
- In both the cases, oocytes were exposed to the cytostatic chemical, nocodazole, from the time of hormonally stimulated resumption of meiosis.
- Antineoplastic agents include cytostatic drugs, hormones, antibiotics and other supportive therapy.
- Cytotoxic and cytostatic gene transfer strategies were developed and tested in animal models of arterial injury.
- The newest stents (which are expensive and not yet in general use) are made of metal coated with a cytostatic agent such as sirolimus or paclitaxel.
noun ˌsīdəˈstadikˌsīdəˈstadik Any substance that inhibits cell growth and division. Example sentencesExamples - Thanks to this multistep therapy, one has the chance to positively influence the course of the illness - even when tumours have not previously responded to radiotherapy, to cytostatics or to hormones.
- We found that the same protective mechanisms can account for resistance after both irradiation and cytostatics.
- Large numbers of materials which can be implanted in the body and contain cytostatics are known.
- As early as the next year, the first isolated work room for a safer preparation of cytostatics was completed.
- As mutagens we used two classic cytostatics: the radiomimetic bleomycin and the recombinogen mitomycin C.
Definition of cytostatic in US English: cytostaticadjectiveˌsīdəˈstadik Inhibiting cell growth and division. Example sentencesExamples - Hormonal therapy for postmenopausal women using chemicals such as tamoxifen is cytostatic, meaning it stops estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells.
- We can then culture those cells and test whether they are likely to be susceptible to a variety of treatments: cytostatic agents, hormones and angiogenesis inhibitors.
- It is a cytostatic drug that stops cell division very early in the cell cycle without causing cell death.
- The newest stents (which are expensive and not yet in general use) are made of metal coated with a cytostatic agent such as sirolimus or paclitaxel.
- We looked for cytostatic properties that would block cells from multiplying rather than kill them.
- In both the cases, oocytes were exposed to the cytostatic chemical, nocodazole, from the time of hormonally stimulated resumption of meiosis.
- Two case studies have been published on in vivo iontophoretic targeting of cytostatic drugs into skin tumors, one on Bleomycin and the other on Cisplatin.
- This cytostatic drug produced dose-related genotoxic effects in both types of wings and in both crosses.
- Microtubule drugs are widely used in cancer chemotherapy due to their cytostatic effects.
- In preclinical and clinical studies at cytostatic doses, paclitaxel has demonstrated promising results for reducing the processes leading to restenosis.
- Cytotoxic and cytostatic gene transfer strategies were developed and tested in animal models of arterial injury.
- It is also accepted that a percentage of cancer patients develop secondary tumors after being treated with mutagenic agents such as cytostatic drugs.
- Data from such experiments can be misleading since lipid peroxidation products are cytostatic and cytotoxic; and anticancer drugs that generate oxidative stress in biological systems can enhance this effect.
- Antineoplastic agents include cytostatic drugs, hormones, antibiotics and other supportive therapy.
- It is well known that some cytostatic drugs are DNA-damaging agents.
- No ionizing radiation, cytostatic agents, or solvents capable of explaining these disorders were detected at the study site.
nounˌsīdəˈstadik Any substance that inhibits cell growth and division. Example sentencesExamples - We found that the same protective mechanisms can account for resistance after both irradiation and cytostatics.
- Large numbers of materials which can be implanted in the body and contain cytostatics are known.
- As mutagens we used two classic cytostatics: the radiomimetic bleomycin and the recombinogen mitomycin C.
- Thanks to this multistep therapy, one has the chance to positively influence the course of the illness - even when tumours have not previously responded to radiotherapy, to cytostatics or to hormones.
- As early as the next year, the first isolated work room for a safer preparation of cytostatics was completed.
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