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Dysplasia is a term used in pathology to refer to an abnormality in maturation of cells within a tissue. This generally consists of an expansion of immature cells, with a corresponding decrease in the number and location of mature cells.
Human-milk diet nourishes very low-birth-weight preterm infants in NICU

Human-milk diet nourishes very low-birth-weight preterm infants in NICU

JumpStart announces two JumpStart Ventures investments

JumpStart announces two JumpStart Ventures investments

Findings suggest variations in accelerated aging disorders

Findings suggest variations in accelerated aging disorders

Enzo Biochem and Ikonisys sign agreement to market molecular-based cervical cancer test

Enzo Biochem and Ikonisys sign agreement to market molecular-based cervical cancer test

First-quarter fiscal 2010 results announced by Helix BioPharma

First-quarter fiscal 2010 results announced by Helix BioPharma

HALO procedure can help manage Barrett's esophagus and prevent esophageal cancer

HALO procedure can help manage Barrett's esophagus and prevent esophageal cancer

Small baby guidelines can improve patient outcomes and decrease the length of hospitalization

Small baby guidelines can improve patient outcomes and decrease the length of hospitalization

Scientists demonstrate stem cells heal lungs of newborn rats; study anticipated to benefit premature babies

Scientists demonstrate stem cells heal lungs of newborn rats; study anticipated to benefit premature babies

Human-derived UCB stem cell transplant has positive therapeutic effects on specific lung and heart disorders

Human-derived UCB stem cell transplant has positive therapeutic effects on specific lung and heart disorders

CytRx plans Phase 2 clinical trial of its doxorubicin prodrug for advanced gastric cancer

CytRx plans Phase 2 clinical trial of its doxorubicin prodrug for advanced gastric cancer

CTSA institutions receive NIH grants to study drug safety and efficacy in children

CTSA institutions receive NIH grants to study drug safety and efficacy in children

William D. Carey Award for Boston University School of Medicine professor

William D. Carey Award for Boston University School of Medicine professor

Evidence continues to grow about green tea's cancer prevention properties

Evidence continues to grow about green tea's cancer prevention properties

Fiscal 2009 results announced by Helix BioPharma

Fiscal 2009 results announced by Helix BioPharma

NIH awards The Tufts CTSI and Tufts University four supplemental grants

NIH awards The Tufts CTSI and Tufts University four supplemental grants

Some colonoscopic technologies better at improving detection of adenomas

Some colonoscopic technologies better at improving detection of adenomas

Comprehensive, risk-based screening guidelines for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers

Comprehensive, risk-based screening guidelines for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers

Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices supports the permissive use of GARDASIL

Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices supports the permissive use of GARDASIL

Blocking newly discovered second molecular pathway may prevent angiogenesis: UCLA researchers

Blocking newly discovered second molecular pathway may prevent angiogenesis: UCLA researchers

Helix BioPharma's pre-IND meetings with the FDA for Topical Interferon Alpha-2b and L-DOS47 fruitful

Helix BioPharma's pre-IND meetings with the FDA for Topical Interferon Alpha-2b and L-DOS47 fruitful

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